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− | [[image:AMC-IP card.jpg|thumb|100px|AMC-IP Processor Board]] | + | #REDIRECT [[AMC-IP - AlphaCom Processor Board (Black)]] |
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− | The AMC IP card is the next generation multiservice card made
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− | for the STENTOFON AlphaCom E series. The card is made
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− | for critical communication and security solutions featuring an
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− | embedded real time Linux operating system, integrated media
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− | processing engine, packet processing engine, HW encryption
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− | and storage module.
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− | The AMC IP card opens up for a new set of innovative services to
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− | improve cost efficiency, service capabilities and system operation.
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− | A wide range of open interfaces allow extended integration with
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− | different kinds of communication and alarm systems, access
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− | control, CCTV, public address, public telephones and a variety of
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− | features and solutions that can be added when desired. It is easy
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− | to interface to 3rd party systems to create special applications.
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− | The new technology allows remote programming, logging and
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− | maintenance via AlphaPro, Syslog and standard web browsers.
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− | The integrated Web and SIP server extends the AlphaCom
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− | communication and security solution to external systems such
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− | as PDA, iPBXs, mobiles, and PCs.
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− | == Features ==
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− | * Next generation multiservice card with integrated media processing engine, packet processing engine, HW encryption, and storage module
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− | * Made for critical communication and safety solutions
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− | * Embedded real time Linux operating system
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− | * Best of both worlds – supports a mix of IP and traditional services
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− | * Backward compatible
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− | * SIP interoperability with external VoIP systems and equipment
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− | * Wide range of open interfaces
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− | * New services through Web, i.e. remote programming
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− | * Networking capabilities to extend your solution geographically
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− | == Installation ==
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− | [[image:AMC-IP card installation.jpg|thumb|200px]]
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− | The AMC-IP board can substitute the CPU card in existing
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− | AlphaCom 80+ and 138 exchanges, and is standard in the
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− | new AlphaCom E7, E20 and E26 exchanges.
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− | In AlphaCom E20 and E26 exchanges the board plugs
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− | into board position 25, in the AlphaCom E7 it plugs into
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− | position 7.
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− | The board can be inserted in a powered cabinet by
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− | connecting the power [[hot-plug]] cable to the board prior
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− | to insertion. The AMC status LED is red. Remove the
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− | plug when the board is in place. If a hot-plug cable is not
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− | available, the mains switch must be turned off.
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− | ===Filter Board===
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− | A filter and connection board, FBIP, must be inserted from
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− | the rear side of the cabinet in the same card position as the
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− | AMC-IP card. This filter board is not needed in AlphaCom
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− | E7 where all EMC filters and external connectors are
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− | integrated in the backplane. A service PC must be connected to Eth0 (default) or to RS232
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− | (Serial Port 0). The USB connector is not available in the 10.0 AMC-IP board
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− | versions.
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− | == Compability ==
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− | The AMC IP card provides full backward compatibility in both
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− | software and hardware. All traditional AlphaCom services and
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− | interfaces are supported. The card can even support traditional
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− | AlphaCom feature card and cabinets, allowing STENTOFON
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− | AlphaCom 80+ and AlphaCom 138 to be upgraded with
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− | AlphaCom E features.
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− | [[Category:AlphaCom E System]]
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− | == LED indicators ==
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− | [[Image:LED indicators.jpg|right|250px|thumb|LED indicators on the AMC-IP board.]]
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− | The card has a number of LEDs to indicate the board and Ethernet
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− | status.
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− | <br\><br\><br\><br\><br\><br\><br\><br\><br\><br\><br\><br\>
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− | == Switches and jumpers ==
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− | === AMC-IP ===
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− | [[Image:AMC-IP.jpg|right|250px|thumb|Figure 66 AMC-IP board with switches and jumpers.]]
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− | The AMC-IP board has two 8-bank DIP switches and four jumpers
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− | set to default position at delivery.
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− | ::'''Note! Do NOT change the default settings unless you are absolutely
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− | sure of the consequences.'''
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− | '''S200 settings'''
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− | [[Image:S200 settings.jpg|left|250px|thumb|Ethernet 0/1 status LEDs]]
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− | [[Image:Speed - Duplex.jpg|right|250px|thumb]]
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− | [[Image:Link Status.jpg|right|250px|thumb]]
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− | == Technical Specification ==
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− | {| border="1"
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− | | width="100pt"|'''Dimensions''' (WxHxD)<br\>
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− | | 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
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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
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− | |'''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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