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Polycom Vega Gateway User Manual

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Version 2.1

16 March 2006

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Vega Gateway Scenarios.

©2005-2006 VegaStream Ltd.

Examples are given in best faith – ensure that you check the capabilities of systems before

deploying them, especially the functionality of devices not designed and delivered by VegaStream.

10. Appendix 1 – 3rd Party Products


This list of 3

rd

party products is by no means a complete list of devices that Vega gateways have

been tested with and interoperate with, but it provides an indication of the range of products
available.

The products are listed in alphabetical order:

Alcatel Thomson SpeedTouch 610 router
+ built in VPN connectivity
+ optional SIP proxy
- only basic proxy functionality, no “intelligence” features

Alceo

ArelNet Softswitch

Asterisk SIP proxy

+ freeware - free
+ freeware – proxy is continually being developed
- freeware – if you use it you have to support it; it does not come with a manufacturer’s backing
+ as a developer / VoIP reseller it can prove to be a good base architectire on which to add your
own tailored features.
- when used with audio cards it runs out of processing power quickly

Axiom provisioning system

Broadsoft

+ long-standing large, highly reliable SIP proxy
- expensive

Brekeke OnDO

+ low cost of entry – approx $300 for trial
+ low cost purchase – approx $3,000
+ IP PBX and SIP proxy variants

Centile

Cirpack

DynamicSoft

FrontRange IPCC

+ ACD call queuing functionality
+ built in media server
- only designed for use with Heat / Goldmine
- cost per seat

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