Description: Abacus 5000 ICG3 Subsystem
Part Number | ICG-3001DF |
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Category | Industrial Equipment |
Manufacturer | Spirent |
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The ICG-3001DF is a Abacus 5000 ICG3 subsystem designed to facilitate call termination and origination using a single card, emulating the functionality of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calling. This subsystem enables comprehensive testing of Real-Time Transport Protocol (RTP) media, while also conducting performance evaluations and high-stress signaling. By simulating various IP gateways and telephones, the ICG-3001DF generates call signaling and transmits signal or media traffic to the system under test.
To assess the capacity of SIP proxy servers, the ICG-3001DF can initiate requests for endpoint registration. It is important to note that each subsystem can accommodate a maximum of 65,000 concurrent SIP users. The ICG-3001DF offers cost-effective solutions to users by providing testing flexibility for convergence scenarios involving Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM), analog, and IP measurements through a user-friendly interface. Additionally, this subsystem simplifies the testing of converged IP telephony and Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) services and networks, evaluating the performance of a wide range of functions.
For signal system performance validation involving high-volume SIP signaling, the ICG-3001DF proves beneficial. It can accurately assess RTP performance, capacity limitations, interoperability, and functionality. Furthermore, it adheres to standards such as E-Model – R-Factor, J-MOS, R-factor, MOS-LQO, PESQ, PSQM+, and MOS for voice quality measurements. The ICG-3001DF is also capable of interface service assurance testing and assessing Quality of Service (QoS) for Interactive Voice Response (IVR) and voicemail servers in specific applications.
Transport Protocols | RTP/RTCP, TCP/UDP |
Maximum Number of ICG3 Subsystems per Chassis | 13 |
Rear Card | 2-Port 10/100/1000 Copper Rear Card |
Audio Monitor | Listen to Any 2 Channels from the Controlling PC |
Call Generation | Tones, Speech and Video, Path Confirmation, Fax |
Power Draw | Approximately 50 W per Board |