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NET - Quintum Tenor Configuration Guide
AT&T IP Toll Free
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costs, and then transparently “hop off” to the PSTN, to reach off-net locations. Calls can
be routed in any direction between any of the ports.
The unit’s plug and play embedded system architecture brings VoIP technology to your
network without changing your existing telephony infrastructure. The Customer’s
network stays as is, and the call type is transparent to the user.
Figure 1 - Tenor AX Back Panel
Phone/FXS port - Provides a 50 Pin Telco connector which supports up to 24
Phone/FXS connections for connecting to the analog PBX, Keyphone or phones.
Line/FXO port - Provides a 50 Pin Telco connector which supports up to 24
Line/FXO connections for connection to the Central Office (connection to the PSTN).
LAN port - 10/100 Base-T Ethernet port. This port provides an RJ-45 jack for
individual connection to a 10/100 Ethernet LAN switch or hub via RJ-45 cable; it is
individually configured with a unique IP and MAC address.
The Tenor AX will support 8, 16, 24 or 48 Simultaneous VoIP Calls.
AX GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions: 1U High Chassis
W 17 3/8" x H 1 3/4" x D 10 3/4"
W 44.5cm x H 4.5cm x D 27.6cm
Maximum weight: 10 lbs. (4.55kg)
AC Power: 100-240 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz, 60 watts
Operating temperature: 40° - 104° F (5° - 40° C)
Operating humidity: 20% - 80% non-condensing
Telco: FCC Part 68, TS-016, TBR4, TS-038, CS03
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