AP-RS3000 RTP Proxy server is an Application Aware high-performance network device to solve the Private IP problems when using public IP and private IP are mixed in Call Manager environment. For RTP Proxy features, two modules can be installed to support 10/100/1000Mbps gigabyte Ethernet and for system management, 10/100Mbps fast Ethernet interface and RS-232C interface for Command Line Interface (CLI) can be supported to use in various IP network environment.
Since the enterprise network environments configured with an SIP server and IP Phones require several IP Phones, either IP version6 or a private IP address in the NAT environment is required for enterprise networks due to resource depletion of a public IP address. In such a private IP address environment, the RTP proxy feature is required for reliable multimedia communications between End-to-End terminals.
The RTP proxy feature of AP-RS3000 RTP is used to make a communication between a private IP terminal and a public IP terminal among Edge terminals such as IP phones, make a communication between a private IP terminal and a public IP terminal in the NAT environment, make a communication between private IP terminals, make audio/video broadcasting in private and public IP environments, and to enable audio/video conference calls in private and public IP environments. AP-RS3000 can operate regardless of VoIP signaling protocols such as H.323, SIP, MGCP and supports IP Version4/IP Version6 dual address systems.
Firmware Upgrade Architecture
AP-RS3000 allows you to adapt to future changes in technologies. If you download an added or changed feature from the home page of AddPac directly or set an automatic upgrade option whenever feature addition or change is done, you can use the latest feature without further operations.
Advanced Network Protocol and QoS Features
AP-RS3000 supports the latest features and advanced service features ranging from the ones (e.g. a variety of network protocols, better Quality of Service (QoS), and the error concealment technology) specialized for an environment for video communications to the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) service for preventing a failure and load balancing. Accordingly, AP-RS3000 can address various issues that may occur depending on network environments.
Communications Between Private IP Terminal and Public IP Terminal
If AddPac SIP Server and AP-RS3000 have both a private IP address and a public IP address, communications could be made between a private IP terminal and a public IP terminal. For instance, LAN0 of RTP Proxy Server has a public IP address, and LAN1 of RTP Proxy Server has a private IP address. Communications can be made between an IP phone or an IP video phone on the private network and an IP multimedia terminal on the public network through AP-RS3000. AddPac SIP Server and AP-RS3000 can be located between the private network and public network.
Communications Between Private IP Terminal and Public IP Terminal in NAT Environment
If AddPac SIP Server and AP-RS3000 exist on a public network, communications could be made between a private IP terminal and a public IP terminal.
Communications Between Private IP Terminals In NAT Environment
If AddPac SIP Server and AP-RS3000 exist on a public network, communications could be made between private IP terminals in the NAT environment.
RTP Proxy Server has a public IP address, and a private IP multimedia terminal is connected to the NAT router. LAN0 of RTP Proxy Server has a public IP address. Communications can be made between an IP terminal connected to the NAT router and the one connected to the other NAT router on the private network through AP-RS3000.
Communications Between Public IPv6 Terminal and IPv4
If AddPac SIP Server and AP-RS3000 have both a public IP Version 4 address and a public IP Version 6 address, communications could be made between a public IPv6 terminal and a public IPv4 terminal. For instance, LAN0 of RTP Proxy Server has a public IP Version 6 address, and LAN1 of RTP Proxy Server has a public IP Version 4 address. Communications can be made between an IP multimedia terminal on the IP Version 6 network and the one on the public IP Version 4 network through AP-RS3000. AddPac SIP Server and AP-RS3000 can be located between the IP Version 4 network and IP Version 6 network.
RTP Broadcasting of Private IP and Public IP Terminals
If AddPac SIP Server and AP-RS3000 exist on a public network, RTP broadcast could be made for private IP and public IP terminals. \r\nRTP Proxy Server has a public IP address, and a private IP multimedia terminal is connected to the NAT router. LAN0 of RTP Proxy Server has a public IP address. The broadcast devices can enable RTP broadcasting features for the IP terminals connected to the NAT router on the private network as well as for public IP terminals through AP-RS3000. SIP Server can enable broadcasting source terminals and listener terminals through control messages.
Firmware Upgrade Architecture
AP-RS3000 allows you to adapt to future changes in technologies. If you download an added or changed feature from the home page of AddPac directly or set an automatic upgrade option whenever feature addition or change is done, you can use the latest feature without further operations.
Advanced Network Protocol and QoS Features
AP-RS3000 supports the latest features and advanced service features ranging from the ones (e.g. a variety of network protocols, better Quality of Service (QoS), and the error concealment technology) specialized for an environment for video communications to the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) service for preventing a failure and load balancing. Accordingly, AP-RS3000 can address various issues that may occur depending on network environments.
CPU
Microprocessor 64bit RISC CPU
Memory
Flash Memory
8Mbyte
SDRAM Memory
128Mbyte °í¼Ó
SDRAM
Boot Memory
512Kbyte
LAN Interface for RTP
Proxy Service
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Two 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Port (RJ-45) Interfaces
LAN Interface for System
Management
One 10/100 Ethernet Port (RJ-45) Interfaces
Console Port
One RS-232C Interface (RJ-45)
Console Port
One
RS-232C Interface (RJ-45)
Power
VAC 110~220V Automatic Detection, 50/60Hz, 5V/40A
Power Consumption
Operation Temperature
0¡ÆC ~
50¡ÆC (32¡Æ ~ 122¡ÆF)
Storage Temperature
-40¡ÆC ~
+85¡ÆC (-40¡Æ ~ +185¡ÆF)
Humidity
5% ~ 95%
Dimension
100mm x 440mm x 435mm (H x W x D)
Weight
9.82 (Kg)
LAN Protocol
Static, RIP v1/2, OSPF v2 and IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Routing Protocols including
VRRP
etc
System
Performance Analysis for Process, CPU, Connection I/F
Configuration Backup & Restore for APOS Managements
Debugging, System Auditing, and Diagnostics Support
System
Booting and Auto-rebooting with Watchdog Feature
System
Managements with Data Logging
IP
Traffic Statistics with Accounting
Other Scalability Features
DHCP
Server & Relay Functions
VRRP
Service for Load Balancing & Auto Recovery
Network
Address Translation (NAT) Function
Port
Address Translation (PAT) Function
Transparent Bridging (IEEE Standard) Function ¡æ
Spanning Tree Bridging Protocol Support ¡æ
Remote Bridging Support ¡æ
Concurrent Routing and Bridging Support