Cisco ATA191-3PW-K9 | 2-Port Analog Telephone Adapter for Multiplatform | 2x RJ11, 1x RJ45 100Mb/s
CODE: ATA191-3PW-K9
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The Analog Telephone Adapter (ATA) allows you to connect an analog telephone card to your computer. An analog device, such as an analog telephone or fax machine, can be connected to the network. The connected device can The connected device can work as an IP phone on the network. Your new analog phone adapter (ATA) has 2* RJ11 connectors for analog devices (phone, fax) and 1* RJ45 connector for Ethernet.
The ATA 191 has been designed specifically for those places where analog telephones or fax machines are still installed. The adapter has one RJ45 WAN port.
Technical Data | |
Dimensions | 100 mm × 100 mm × 28 mm |
Weight | 132,1 g |
Equipment | Interface: two RJ-11 FXS ports, one RJ-45 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port, Power button: Reset / Problem Reporting (PRT) LED indicators: Power, Network, Phone 1, Phone 2, PRT Wall-mountable |
Subscriber Line Interface Circuit (SLIC) | Ring voltage: 40 to 90 VPK configurable Ring frequency accuracy: 1% Ring shape: trapezoidal or sinusoidal Maximum Bell Load: 3 ring equivalence numbers (RENs) Hook voltage( tip and ring): from -46 to-56V Off-hook current: 25ma +/- 10% Terminal impedance: 600 ohm resistance, 900 ohm resistance or 220 ohm + 820 ohm resistance Compound impedance 120 nF Frequency response: 300 to 3400 Hz Return loss (600 ohms, 300 to 3400 Hz): up to 26 dB Idle channel noise: <-65 dBm 0p Balans Podłużny: 58 dB (typowy) Jakość głosu Średnia ocena opinii (MOS): > 4,0 Voice quality jitter: <150 ms |
Networking | MAC address IPv4 only IPv6 only IPv4 / IPv6 dual stack Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) User Datagram Protocol (UDP) Real Time Protocol (RTP) Real Time Control Protocol (RTCP) HTTP HTTPS Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) DNS A / AAAA and SRV records Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) client Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) Cisco Discovery Protocol Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) |
Routing | Routing and bridging Static and dynamic address assignment Network Address Translation (NAT) DHCP client reservation MAC Address Cloning Port Forwarding DMZ mode VPN pass-through: IP Security (IPsec) Encapsulating Security Payload (ESP), Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP), Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) |
Quality of Service (QoS) | IEEE 802.1 p / Q (QoS and VLAN tagging) Differentiated Services (DiffServ), Type of Service (ToS) |
Telephony | Anonymous connection and call blocking Call forwarding: No answer, busy and all Hold call and resume call Caller ID blocking Caller ID generation (Name and number): Bellcore, BT and European Telecom Standards Institute (ETSI) Caller ID with name and number Call Pickup and Group Pickup Call transfer, call return and return to busy Call waiting Configurable ring frequency Configurable tones and cadences Disconnect tone Characteristic ringing: call and call back Do not disturb Forced Authorization Code (FAC) / Client Matter Code (CMC) Flash hook timer Hook flash event signaling Hotline and Warm Phone Waiting Indicator Message (MWI) Tones Music on hold Off-hook warning tone Polarity check Redial Selective and anonymous call rejection SIP Redundancy Speed dialling Streaming audio server: up to 4 Sessions Three-way conference call with local mixing Tip and ring voltage adjustment Visual Messaging Waiting Indicator (VMWI) using frequency shift keying (FSK) Network Address Translation (NAT) Session Traversal Utilities for NAT (STUN) |
Audio | Codec: G. 711 A-law, G. 711 μ-law, G. 729a, G. 729ab, G. 726 Codec name assignment Full-duplex audio Echo cancellation Voice activity detection Silence suppression Configurable silence threshold Noise comfort Adaptive jitter buffer Frame loss protection Adjustable audio frames per packet Call progress tone generation Impedance and gain adjustment Dynamic audio payload |
Fax | Real-time faxing over IP via fax relay T. 38 (Group 3) Pass-through fax via G. 711 (Group 3) Fax signal detection and forwarding Automatic baud rate negotiation |
Provisioning and management | Cloud provisioning (Remote configuration) Administration via Internet Interactive Voice Response (IVR) Automatic provisioning and updating via HTTP, HTTPS and TFTP TR-069 SSH access Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMPv3) Report generation and event logging Dedicated PRT button Support for RTP statistics Syslog (multi-level granularity) Ping and trace route diagnostics Configuration management: backup and restore Dual image |
Security | Reset password-protected system to factory settings Password protected administrator and user access authority Support, configuration and authentication HTTPS with pre-installed client certificate Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) encryption SIP over Transport Layer Security (TLS1. 1 and TLS1.2) Secure (encrypted) calling over secure RTP (sRTP) Encrypted configuration files Image Authentication Secure boot Secure Shell (SSH) |
Power | DC input voltage: 5V DC at maximum 2.0 A Power consumption: 5W Switching type (100-240V) automatic Power supply: 100-240V and 50-60 HZ (26-34 VA) AC input, with 1.8m cable |
Reliability | Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF): 300,000 hours Operating temperature: 32 ° to 104 °F (0 ° to 40°C) Non-operational temperature: 14° to 140° F (-10° to 60° C) Humidity: Operating 10% to 90%, inactive / 10% to 95%, inactive |
Compliance (regulatory) | CE marking according to directives 2014/30 / EU and 2014/35 / EU |
Compliance (safety) | UL 60950 Second Edition CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 60950 Second Edition IEC 60950-1:2005 (Second Edition) + A1:2009 + A2:2013 and/or AS/NZS 60950.1:2015 |
Data sheet | Download |