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Signaling refers to the low-level data manipulation that adds value to the data. For example, digitizing, compressing, and storing the signal coming over a telephone line adds value to the signal by converting it to a more useful format that can be manipulated in a number of ways. This signal computing, or digital manipulation, is the bedrock of modern electronic information processing and communications. Telecom signaling products from Dialogic provide a powerful set of advanced call processing features developers can use to create cost-efficient, high-port density systems.
The boards listed below do not include SS7 Signaling products from Dialogic. Those can be found under the Signaling IP & SS7 Components tab above.
| Digital Telephony Interface Boards |
Product |
Form Factor |
Resource Bus |
Ports |
Operating System |
Network Interface |
DMN160TEC |
cPCI |
CT Bus
H.110 |
480 |
Linux
Windows |
16 E-1
16 T-1 |
DMT160TEC |
cPCI |
CT Bus
H.110 |
480 |
Linux
Windows |
16 E-1
16 T-1 |
DM/N960-4T1 |
cPCI
PCI |
CT Bus
H.100/H.110 |
96 |
Linux
Windows |
4 T-1 |
DM/N1200-4E1 |
cPCI
PCI |
CT Bus
H.100/H.110 |
120 |
Linux
Windows |
4 E-1 |
| PBX Integration Boards |
Product |
Form Factor |
Resource Bus |
Ports |
Operating System |
Network Interface |
D42JCT |
PCI
PCIe |
CT Bus |
4 |
Linux
Windows |
Select PBXs from Avaya
Nortel
Mitel
NEC
and Siemens. See datasheet. |
D82JCT |
PCI
PCIe |
CT Bus |
8 |
Linux
Windows |
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