The 5300 has been discontinued by the manufacturer. The replacement product is the 5300LF2.
The EdgeMarc Series 5300 network services gateway provides the demarcation point for real-time, interactive IP services. The EdgeMarc 5300 is used in large office deployments and is RoHS (Restriction of certain Hazardous Substances - a directive in electrical and electronic equipment) and WEEE compliant.
Supporting up to 300 concurrent calls the EdgeMarc 5300 is the ideal solution for converged IP voice and data networks requiring high performance and delivers:
Integrated VoIP Test Call Agent- standalone or in conjunction with EdgeView ALT
VoIP call admission control
Passive call quality monitoring (MOS, jitter, latency and more)
DHCP server
NAT/PAT
Management: HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, Telnet, SNMPv1 and V3
Product Benefits:
VoIP Application Layer Gateway Enables a single public IP address to be used for multiple IP phones or IADs (SIP and H.323)
Traffic management Prioritizes voice over data traffic to ensure toll quality voice calls while allowing data traffic to burst up to full line rate when possible. Provides Call Admission Control (CAC) to ensure high quality voice calls.
Voice and data firewall Uses stateful packet inspection for data and tracks VoIP signaling states to dynamically open and close ports.
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Edgewater EdgeMarc 5300 - 300 WAN calls Specifications
Interfaces
Ethernet
WAN
Ethernet LAN
Aux Ports
Serial
1 X
10/100/1000 Mbps
1 X 10/100/1000 Mbps
1 X 10/100 Mbps
1 X RS 232
Power,
Dimensions, Safety
Size (2RU rack
mountable)
Weight
Power
Power Consumption (Maximum)
Safety
Emissions
Immunuity
Environmental
Height 1 .7”, Width 16.9”, Depth 14”
WEEE weight: 13 lbs.
Shipping weight: 18 lbs.
100/240v VAC, auto-selecting, 50 to 60 Hz
200W
cUL, UL
FCC Part 15 Class A, ICES-003, VCCI
Class A, MIC, C-tick
DHCP
server
Local TFTP/FTP server
Automatic TFTP/FTP download on restart
Yes
Yes
Yes
Security
Stateful
packet inspection
firewall
VoIP protocol aware firewall
Dynamic network address translation
Static network address translation
Port address translation
Denial of Service protection - SYN flood
Denial of Service protection - UDP flood
Denial of Service protection - ICMP flood
Denial of Service protection - Fragment flood
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Traffic
Management/QOS/Routing
Class-based
queuing
Prioritization on IP
Prioritization on VoIP Protocol
Traffic shaping
Guaranteed bandwidth
Upstream bandwidth management
Downstream bandwidth management
VoIP call admission control
Diffserv marking
Diffserv policing
IP routing
Secondary address/subinterface support
Up
to 8
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
VoIP
SIP
ALG
H.323 ALG
NAT for SIP
NAT for H.323
Survivability (SIP) - station to station
Survivability (SIP) - PSTN failover
Stateful Failover
SIP registration pacing
Softswitch redundancy
Proxy mode
Multi-homed proxy mode
Transparent proxy mode
EdgeView Plug & Dial Compatible
Dynamic VoIP clients list
SIP RFC 3261
SIP RFC 2327
SIP RFC 3263
SIP RFC 2833
H.323 version 4
H.225.0v5
H.245.0v10
VoIP Test Call Agent
Per
call statistics
LAN side measurements
WAN side measurements
Mean Opinion Score (MOS)
Bad MOS score alarms
Below threshold MOS counters
Degradation in MOS due to network impairments
Jitter
Packet loss
Consecutive lost packets
Total # of RTP packets received
Sum of received & expected packets
Out of sequence packets
Average packet loss burst length
Estimated jitter buffer delay
Estimated jitter buffer packet discard rate
Probability that degradation is due to LAN congestion
Probability that degradation is due to Router congestion
Probability that degradation is due to access link congestion
Probability that degradation is due to diverse routing
Probability that degradation is due to unreliable link