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(Formerly known as Succession Communication Server) A member of Nortel Networks Voice over IP portfolio enabled by Succession products, the Succession Communication Server 2000 operates in a multi-vendor network in which services are decoupled from connectivity. This network architecture is scalable, transport-efficient, and feature-rich.
Formerly Known As: Succession Communication Server 2000-Compact.
The Media Gateway 4000 (Previously known as Succession Multi-service Gateway 4000). 4000 (MG 4000) is a robust platform that spans the TDM and ATM domains by accepting TDM trunk signaling and translating the output into ATM/IP formats.
The Nortel Media Gateway 3200 is a digital trunk gateway connecting 1 to 16 E1 or T1 spans (480 E1 voice channels or 384 T1 voice channels) from the PSTN or a PBX to a packet network.
The Nortel Media Gateway 3500 is a digital trunk gateway connecting up to 96 E1 or T1 spans (2,880 E1 voice channels or 2,304 T1 voice channels) from the PSTN or a PBX to a packet network.
Formerly Known As: Succession Media Gateway 9000.
The Universal Audio Server (UAS) is being replaced by the Media Server 2000 series of media servers for tones, announcements and lawful intercept.
The Universal Signaling Point (USP) is the signaling gateway between circuit switched and packet networks.
View Network DiagramBased on Nortel next generation signaling architecture, the Universal Number Portability (NP) Master is physically compact, yet delivers the flexibility to support a variety of dial-plans and country-specific portability requirements in either a standalone or integrated STP/NP configuration.