Analog VoIP Gateways
Connecting your legacy telephony infrastructure to VoIP systems has been made easy with Sangoma’s analog Vega VoIP gateways. Vega analog VoIP gateways seamlessly connect your analog phone system to IP networks.
Reasons to choose analog Vega gateways
Long line length. They are capable of driving line lengths up to 8km at 1 REN.
Outstanding density. Fit up to 100 telephony ports in 1U of rack space. Up to 50 telephones can be connected to each gateway.
100% availability. Vega gateways do not restrict the number of active or ringing calls.
Most resilient. With Vega gateways the impact of problems can be reduced by rerouting calls to a different SIP destination or, if capable, rerouting calls directly to the PSTN through a dedicated FXO port.
Local survivability. In the event of a failure the Vega gateway will allow the IP phones to call each other and the PSTN if a connection is available.
Engineered by Sangoma. More than 30 years of experience.
Models and use cases
Vega 60 FXO, FXS, FXO and FXS
These gateways are for connecting analog phone systems to a VoIP network.
Features
- Vega 60 FXO: 4-8 FXO ports; Vega 60 FXS: 4-8 FXS ports; Vega 60 FXO and FXS: 4 FXO ports and 4 FXS ports
- Up to 8 simultaneous calls
- Supports SIP, T.38 fax and modems
- WebGUI for configuration and troubleshooting, featuring Quick Wizard for rapid deployment
- Built-in DSP for media translation
- Automated Configuration with TR-069
- Interoperable with most legacy and VoIP carriers worldwide
- Advanced flexible call routing with automatic failover and bypass routing
Vega 4 x 4
This gateway connects analog private wires, audio sources and the PSTN to SIP networks. It is ideal in the financial services sector that requires human interaction with their customers.
Features
- Supports four analog interfaces: Audio, GenGen, FXO, FXS
- Up to 16 simultaneous calls
- Supports SIP, T.38 fax and modems
- Web GUI for configuration and troubleshooting
- Supports up to 16 analog ports on 16 physical interfaces
- Interoperable with most legacy and VoIP carriers worldwide
- Local survivability of IP phones upon WAN failure
Vega 3000G
This gateway is for connecting a large quantity of analog phones to your IP PBX.
Features
- 24 FXS ports
- Up to 24 simultaneous calls
- Supports SIP, T.38 fax and modems
- WebGUI for configuration and troubleshooting, featuring Quick Wizard for rapid deployment
- Onboard DSP for media translation
- Interoperable with most legacy and VoIP carriers worldwide
- Advanced flexible call routing with automatic failover and bypass routing
- 8 km loop length, great for multi-dwelling applications
Vega 3050G
This gateway is for connecting a large quantity of analog phones to your IP PBX.
Features
- 50 FXS ports
- Up to 50 simultaneous calls
- Supports SIP, T.38 fax and modems
- WebGUI for configuration and troubleshooting, featuring Quick Wizard for rapid deployment
- Onboard DSP for media translation
- Interoperable with most legacy and VoIP carriers worldwide
- Advanced flexible call routing with automatic failover and bypass routing
- Optional expansion board for up to 2 FXO ports for emergency PSTN connectivity
Use cases
Enterprise VoIP networking. Use a Vega gateway to allow site to site networking for toll bypass between sites or to connect legacy and new infrastructure together.
PSTN Trunking. Use a Vega gateway to allow IP-PBX to route calls to traditional PSTN connections like PRI, BRI or analogue. Could be primary route or for resilience.
Low density PSTN. Connect your offices fax machines, door entry and modems to your company’s IP-PBX.
Enterprise IP telephony gateway. Using Enhanced Network Proxy (ENP) feature allows for local survivability of IP telephones. In case of SIP failure those onsite phones can talk to each other, the PSTN (if connected) and place emergency calls.
SIP Trunking. Vega Gateways allow traditional, legacy TDM based PBXs to replace expensive connections like PRI (E1/T1) BRI or analogue with SIP trunking to allow reduced call costs, reduced line rental, and bring extra flexibility and disaster recovery.
Multi-dwelling. For schools, hotels, apartment buildings, and military having large infrastructure of analog phones needing to connect to IP-PBX eliminating the need to replace any hardware or cabling.