MX80E-32SC
MX80E-32SC
The New Rock MX80E series consists of VoIP gateways designed for businesses that need to integrate analog devices with modern IP networks. The primary difference between the models MX80E-16SC, MX80E-32SC, and MX80E-48SC lies in the number of FXS ports, which determines the capacity of analog devices each gateway can support. Here's a breakdown of the differences:
1. New Rock MX80E-32SC
- FXS Ports: 32 ports
- Capacity: Supports up to 32 analog devices
- Use Case: Suitable for medium-sized businesses or organizations that need to integrate a larger number of analog devices into their IP network.
Common Features Across All Models:
- SIP Protocol Compliance: All models are compliant with SIP, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of IP-PBX systems and SIP-based services.
- Gigabit Ethernet Ports: All models are equipped with dual Gigabit Ethernet ports for fast and reliable network connectivity.
- Advanced Security: Each gateway includes robust security features such as SIP over TLS, SRTP, and HTTPS.
- User-Friendly Interface: All models feature a web-based management interface that is intuitive and easy to use.
- High-Quality Voice Communication: Each gateway supports multiple codecs (G.711, G.729, G.723) for high-quality voice communication.
- MX80E-16SC: Supports 16 devices – suitable for small to medium-sized businesses.
- MX80E-32SC: Supports 32 devices – ideal for medium-sized organizations.
- MX80E-48SC: Supports 48 devices – best for larger enterprises with extensive analog device integration needs.