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FR989 - IP Network Interface Series 3 Card
The IP Network Interface Series 3 line card (hereafter referred to as the IPN-3 card) is the third generation IP Network card in the CSP product line. The following were the first two versions:
• VDAC-ONE card
• IP Network Interface Series 2 (hereafter referred to as the IPN-2 card)
Backward Compatible
Functionally, the IPN-3 card is very similar to the IPN-2 card. Beside some minor differences to a few OAM messages, the IPN-3 interfaces (internally and externally) are backward compatible with the IPN-2 card.
New VoIP Module
The IPN-3 has a new VoIP Module using the Mindspeed Picasso DSP Chips.
New Physical Network Architecture
On the IPN-2 card there are three Ethernet ports configured as a Link Aggregation Group (LAG) allowing a 300 Mbps pipes. The IPN-3 card provides six Ethernet ports:
• two dedicated to a segregated control network
• four dedicated to a public network
Only two ports need to be trunked because the maximum bandwidth needed does not exceed 200 Mbps (about two DS3 worth of G.711).
FR1338 - Support SIP Max Forward in INVITE Message
This feature allows the CSP to insert the Max-Forwards header in outbound requests from the CSP SIP stack.
The Max-Forwards header is optional and is disabled by default. The host can also configure the Max-Forwards value.
FR641 Host-Based SIP Stack
In addition to the existing embedded SIP stack, this ER introduces a SIP stack from Radvision. The stack resides on the host as a standalone stack and is not integrated in SwitchKit.
This implementation gives the developers a direct access to SIP fields and SIP headers, and eliminates the dependency on SwitchKit APIs. Instead, developers will use the Radvision API’s.
Refer to the Radvision documentation on the Dialogic support site below.
http://excelsupport.cantata.com/memberarea/pubsets/Radvision/radvision.asp