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The Most Resilient VoIP Analog Gateways in Their Class
Connecting your legacy telephony infrastructure to modern VoIP systems has been made easy with Sangoma’s line of Analog Vega VoIP Gateways. The Vega VoIP gateways seamlessly connect your analog phone system to IP networks. This is great for businesses with legacy phone equipment (such as an analog PBX) who want to connect to SIP trunking services without having to spend money altering their network infrastructure. They are also great for businesses that are already VoIP enabled at the core (with an IP- PBX) that need PSTN connectivity for emergency fallback. Simply place the Vega Gateway at the edge of your network, plug in your existing internet cable for VoIP connectivity and analog cables from your phone system and let the Vega automatically handle the SIP signaling and voice media conversion for seamless voice and T.38 Fax integration.



web-guiAdvanced Web GUI
Browser-based GUI use for configuration, control and monitoring of SIP trunks, network connections and security threats. Easy to use dialplan routing for basic and advanced call routing configurations. System logs and reports are also available directly from the GUI.


analog-appliancesLow and High Density Models
Our low density analog models called Vega 50 are offered with 2-10 ports of FXS and FXO combinations. Our High Density Vega 3000G and Vega 3050G offer 24 and 50 FXS ports, respectively.


survivabilityBuilt-in Local Survivability
In the event of a WAN failure, IP phones behind the Vega gateway can continue to call each other, be routed to a backup switch or connected directly to the PSTN.
diagnosticsDiagnostic Tools
Web GUI based PCAP tracing tool to capture full signaling and media, eliminating the need to connect equipment for line tracing, fully compatible with wireshark.


long-lineLong Line Length
Connect your analog lines up to 8 kms from the Vega Gateway. Great for applications where the IT closet is located far away from the analog devices.


skype-for-businesQualified for Microsoft
Qualified for Lync 2013 and Skype for Business 2015.


Which one do I Choose?

  • If you want to connect to SIP trunking service and have an analog PBX, the Vega 50 FXS is right for you Simply connecting the FXO lines from your PBX to the Vega 50 FXS ports for seamless connectivity.
  • If you want to provide emergency fallback to your VoIP network, the Vega 50 FXO model is right for you. Connect the PSTN telco lines to the FXO ports for automatic fallback routing when your VoIP network goes down.
  • If you want to connect a large quantity of analog phones to your IP-PBX, the Vega 3000G and Vega 3050G are right for you. These models are typically used hotels, schools, apartment buildings and other multi-dwelling environments to eliminate the need of change all the analog phones and infrastructure to IP.
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Vega Analog Gateway Models

Vega Gateway models are one of the most reliable fault tolerant SIP-to-TDM media Gateways on the market, sized for your business needs. All Sangoma hardware carries a one year warranty with options to extend.

vega50Vega 50 FXS

Sangoma’s Vega 50 FXS VoIP Gateway is a 4-8 port analog FXS appliance supporting up to 10 simultaneous calls
  • Supports SIP, T.38 fax and modems
  • WebGUI for configuration and troubleshooting, featuring Quick Wizard for rapid deployment
  • 2 FXO ports for normal PSTN calling or dedicated for fallback
  • Onboard DSP for media translation
  • Interoperable with most legacy and VoIP carriers worldwide
  • Advanced flexible call routing with automatic failover and bypass routing
vega50Vega 50 FXS

Sangoma’s Vega 50 FXO VoIP Gateway is a 4-8 port analog FXO appliance supporting up to 8 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
  • Local survivabiity of IP phones upon WAN failure
vega3000gVega 3000G

Sangoma’s Vega 3000G VoIP Gateway is a 24 FXS analog appliance supporting 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 muti-dwelling applications
vega3050gVega 3050G

Sangoma’s Vega 3050G VoIP Gateway is a 50 FXS appliance supporting 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
avvoip-enterprise-voip-networkingEnterprise 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.
avvoip-pstn-trunkingPSTN 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. Discover More
avvoip-low-density-pstnLow Density PSTN
Connect your offices fax machines, door entry and modems to your company’s IP-PBX.
avvoip-high-density-gatewayEnterprise 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.
avvoip-sip-trunkingSIP Trunking
Vega Gateways allow traditional, legacy TDM based PBXs to replace expensive connections like PRI (E1T1) BRI or analogue with SIP trunking to allow reduced call costs, reduced line rental, and bring extra flexibility and disaster recovery.
avvoip-diagrams-06Multi-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. Discover More



Analog Gateway Features

Telephony Features
  • Call Waiting
  • Call Forward – Unconditional, Busy, No-Answer
  • Call Transfer – Blind, Consultative
  • 3-Way Conference
  • Do Not Disturb
  • Message Waiting Indicator – Audible, Visual
  • Music on Hold
  • Executive Barge
  • Caller ID presentation – UK, DTMF, Bellcore GR30, ETSI
  • Caller ID screening
  • SIP registration & digest authentication
Call Quality
  • Adaptive jitter removal
  • Comfort noise generation
  • Silence suppression
  • 802.1p/Q VLAN tagging
  • Differentiated Services (DiffServ)
  • Type of Service (ToS)
  • QoS statistics reporting
  • Echo cancellation (G.168 up to 128ms)
Operations, Maintenance & Billing
  • HTTP(S) Web Server
  • RADIUS Accounting & Login
  • Remote firmware upgrade:
    • Auto code upgrade
    • Auto configuration upgrade
  • SNMP V1, V2 & V3
  • Syslog
  • TFTP/FTP support
  • VT100 – RS232/Telnet/SSH
  • Voice readback of IP parameters
Security & Encryption
  • Media – SRTP (Optional)
  • SIP – TLS (Optional)
  • Management – HTTPS, SSH, Telnet
  • Configurable user login passwords
  • Enhanced Network Proxy (ENP)
Routing & Numbering
  • Dial Planner – sophisticated call routing capabilities, standalone or gatekeeper/proxy integration
  • Direct Dialing In (DDI)
  • SIP registration to multiple proxies
Survivability
  • Automatic re-routing of call traffic to backup PSTN connection
  • Local Survivability – Business Continuity during WAN/SIP outage



Analog Gateway Specifications

Interfaces
VoIP Interface
  • SIP
  • Fax support – up to G3 FAX, using T.38
  • Modem support – up to V.90, using G.711
  • H.323 version 4 (vega50 only)
  • H.323 version 4 (vega50 only)
  • VoIP channel support:
    • Vega 50:16
    • Vega 3000G:24
    • Vega 3050G:50
  • Audio Codecs:
    • G.711 (a-law/µ-law) (64 kbps)
    • G.729a (8kbps)
    • G.723.1 (5.3/6.4 kbps)
    • G.726
    • Clearmode
Telephony Interface
  • Vega 50
    • 4 or 8 FXS ports with 2 FXO ports presented on RJ11
    • 4 or 8 FXO ports presented on RJ11
    • 600R, 900R or CTR-21 line impedance
  • Vega 3000G
    • 24 FXS ports presented on 1 Amphenol connector
    • 600R, 900R or CTR-21 line impedance
  • Vega 3050G
    • 50 FXS ports presented on 2 Amphenol connector
    • 2 FXO ports presented on optional expansion board
    • 600R, 900R or CTR-21 line impedance
LAN Interface
  • Vega 50
    • 2 RJ-45s, 10 BaseT / 100 BaseTX, full / half duplex
  • Vega 3000G
    • 1 RJ-45, 1000BaseT/100 BaseTx/10 BaseT, full/half duplex
  • Vega 3050G
    • 1 RJ-45, 1000BaseT/100 BaseTx/10 BaseT, full/half duplex


Hardware
Certification
  • EMC (CLASS B)
    • EN55022
    • EN55024
    • FCC Part 15
    • AS/NZS3548
  • TELECOMS (ISDN)
    • E1: TBR4
    • T1: FCC Part 68
    • T1: CS-03
    • VCCI
  • Safety
    • EN60950
    • IEC60950
    • UL60950
    • AS/NZS60950
Dimensions
  • Vega 50
    • 300mm (w) x 237mm (d) x 45mm (h)
    • weight 1kgs (2.2lbs)
    • Rackmount ears supplied
  • Vega 3000G
    • 1U: 270mm (W) x 155mm (D) x 43mm (H)
    • Weight: 1.5kgs (3.31lbs)
    • Rackmount ears supplied: 107mm (2 pieces)
  • Vega 3050G
    • 1U: 437mm (W) x 275mm (D) x 43mm (H)
    • Weight: 6.5kgs
    • Rackmount: brackets supplied 483mm (19″)
Power Supply
  • Vega 50
    • External AC adapter
    • 100–240 VAC (50/60 Hz)
    • DC output 12V/5A (60W)
  • Vega 3000G
    • External AC adapter
    • 100–240 VAC (50/60 Hz)
    • DC output 12V/5A (60W)
  • Vega 3050G
    • Internal PSU
    • 24 ports: 100..240 VAC, 47..63 Hz, 1..0.5 A
    • 48 ports: 1100..240 VAC, 47..63 Hz, 2..1 A
    • -48V DC, 1.2A (Max) available subject to MOQ (Optional)
LED Indicators
  • System: Power/System Ready/Activity
  • LAN: Speed/activity
Environmental
  • 0° .. 40°C
  • 0% .. 90% humidity (non-condensing)
FXS Line Length
  • Up to 8km at 1 REN