Product description, Bri enterprise / 2n® bri lite differences, Telephone cost cuts – 2N BRI Lite/Enterprise v1.1 User Manual
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Product Description
1.1
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1.1 Product Description
The 2N
®
Enterprise / BRI Lite GSM gateway provides direct interconnection of the
ISDN with GSM networks. It can also be used for direct interconnection of an ISDN 
PBX with a GSM network, ISDN telephone set and, via a terminal adapter, with an 
analogue apparatus or coin machine. The voice mode, i.e. outgoing and incoming 
calls, is the basic function of the gateway. Moreover, the BRI gateway provides 
connection to the VoIP-SIP networks. The gateway is equipped with all functions 
necessary for this mode and is very user-friendly. In addition, 2N
®
BRI Enterprise /
BRI Lite allows you to send and receive SMS messages. No additional devices (an 
external telephone, e.g.) are required for normal operation. All gateway parameters 
can be set using a configuration program (on an enclosed CD), or using the AT 
commands. Programmable parameters are pre-set to make it possible to make calls 
as soon as the supply cable, antenna a SIM cards are connected. 
2N
® BRI Enterprise / 2N® BRI Lite Differences
The 2N® BRI Enterprise and 2N® BRI Lite gateways are based on one and the same 
type of hardware and apply identical firmware and control (configuration) software. 
The only difference lies in the count of BRI ISDN interfaces: 
Interface
2N
®
BRI Lite
2N
®
BRI Enterprise
BRI ISDN
1 (NT/TE)
2 (1 TE ; 1 NT)
Ethernet
YES*
YES*
 
* The VoIP-SIP support depends on Part No. (subject to licence). 
Telephone Cost Cuts
Having connected 2N® BRI Enterprise / BRI Lite to your ISDN PBX, you can 
make calls to the mobile network directly. This saves your PSTN - GSM 
connection costs. 
You do not pay for barred calls. You can set groups of barred numbers in 
the gateway. 
A flexible setting of the Least Cost Router helps you call GSM numbers at 
minimum operational costs. 
You can route calls to alternative providers‟ networks via the VoIP/SIP 
interface. 
As all gateway user calls are added up for billing purposes, you are 
advised to use the most advantageous tariff offered by your provider. 
