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[[image:AMC-IP card.jpg|thumb|250px|AMC-IP Processor Board]]


The AMC IP card is the next generation multiservice card made
for the STENTOFON AlphaCom E series. The card is made
for critical communication and security solutions featuring an
embedded real time Linux operating system, integrated media
processing engine, packet processing engine, HW encryption
and storage module.
The AMC IP card opens up for a new set of innovative services to
improve cost efficiency, service capabilities and system operation.
A wide range of open interfaces allow extended integration with
different kinds of communication and alarm systems, access
control, CCTV, public address, public telephones and a variety of
features and solutions that can be added when desired. It is easy
to interface to 3rd party systems to create special applications.
The new technology allows remote programming, logging and
maintenance via [[AlphaPro]], [[Syslog (AlphaCom)|Syslog]] and standard web browsers.
The integrated [[AlphaWeb|Web]] and [[SIP]] server extends the AlphaCom
communication and security solution to external systems such
as PDA, iPBXs, mobiles, and PCs.
== Features ==
* Next generation multiservice card with integrated media processing engine, packet processing engine, HW encryption, and storage module
* Made for critical communication and safety solutions
* Embedded real time Linux operating system
* Best of both worlds – supports a mix of IP and traditional services
* Backward compatible
* SIP interoperability with external VoIP systems and equipment
* Wide range of open interfaces
* New services through Web, i.e. remote programming
* Networking capabilities to extend your solution geographically
== Installation ==
[[image:AMC-IP card installation.jpg|thumb|200px|AMC-IP card installation]]
The AMC-IP board can substitute the CPU card in existing
AlphaCom 80+ and 138 exchanges, and is standard in the
new AlphaCom E7, E20 and E26 exchanges.
In AlphaCom E20 and E26 exchanges the board plugs
into board position 25, in the AlphaCom E7 it plugs into
position 7.
The board can be inserted in a powered cabinet by
connecting the power [[hot-plug]] cable to the board prior
to insertion. The AMC status LED is red. Remove the
plug when the board is in place. If a hot-plug cable is not
available, the mains switch must be turned off.
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===Filter Board===
A [[Filter card AMC-IP|filter and connection board]], FBIP, must be inserted from
the rear side of the cabinet in the same card position as the
AMC-IP card. This filter board is not needed in AlphaCom
E7 where all EMC filters and external connectors are
integrated in the backplane. A service PC must be connected to Eth0 (default) or to RS232
(Serial Port 0). The USB connector is not available in the 10.0 AMC-IP board
versions.
== Compability ==
The AMC IP card provides full backward compatibility in both
software and hardware. All traditional AlphaCom services and
interfaces are supported. The card can even support traditional
AlphaCom feature card and cabinets, allowing STENTOFON
AlphaCom 80+ and AlphaCom 138 to be upgraded with
AlphaCom E features.
== LED indicators ==
[[Image:LED indicators.jpg|right|250px|thumb|LED indicators on the AMC-IP board.]]
The card has a number of LEDs to indicate the board and Ethernet
status.
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== Switches and jumpers ==
[[Image:AMC-IP.jpg|right|100px|thumb|AMC-IP board with switches and jumpers.]]
[[Image:S200 settings.jpg|left|100px|thumb|Ethernet 0/1 status LEDs]]
The AMC-IP board has two 8-bank DIP switches and four jumpers
set to default position at delivery.
::'''Note! Do NOT change the default settings unless you are absolutely
sure of the consequences.'''
'''S200 settings'''
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[[Image:Link Status.jpg|right|100px|thumb]]
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== Technical Specification ==
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| width="100pt"|'''Dimensions''' (WxHxD)<br\>
| width="200pt"|10x230x263mm <br\>Double Extended Europe Format
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| Central processor <br\><br\> || Intel IPX425, 400 MHz, XScale core <br\> 3 Network Processor Engines <br\> Hardware Encryption
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| '''Media processors''' <br\> DSP <br\> FPGA <br\> || <br\> TI TMS320C6205, 200 MHz, 1600 MIPS <br\> XILINX Spartan-3 <br\> 32 parallel audio streams
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|RAM, Workspace <br\> NVRAM (Battery) || 128 MB SDRAM <br\> 1 MB SRAM
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|'''Flash''' <br\> Program <br\> Optional || <br\> 32 MB StartaFlash <br\> Up to 4 GB Compact Flash
Note: the CF is currently not supported.
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|Operating system || Linux v. 2.4.20
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|'''Serial ports''' <br\> RS232 only <br\> RS232 / 422 / 485 || <br\> Up to 115200 kbps <br\> Up to 115200 kbps
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|Ethernet ports (2 x) <br\><br\><br\><br\> || IEEE 802.3 <br\> 10/100 Mbps <br\> Half / Full Duplex <br\> Auto Negotiation <br\> Auto MDI/MDIX switch-over
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|'''IP protocols''' <br\><br\> || IP v4 - IP v6 - TCP - UDP - Telenet - FTP - NTP <br\> - HTTP 1.1 - Syslog - SNMP v2c - SIP - RTP - <br\> RTCP - VolP AlphaNet - STENTOFON data
|-
|'''Audio technology''' <br\><br\><br\> || High-Resolution 1-Bit Audio - High-Fidelity <br\> 40 Hz-18.5 kHz - Wideband 7kHz (G.722) <br\> - Narrowband 3.4 kHz (G.711) - Adaptive <br\> Jitter Buffers - Adaptive Time Synchronization
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[[Category:Hardware]]
[[Category:Feature boards]]

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