HARDWARE PRODUCTS:
SANGOMA T1/E1 LINE TAPPING SYSTEM
Architecture:
The Sangoma Line Tapping Solution is comprised physically of an A102 (dual
port) A104 (quad port) or A108 (octal port) T1/E1 card, standard cabling,
and a PN 633 Tap Connection Adapter. The lines to be tapped are hard wired
into the Tap Connection Adapter. Straight cables are connected between the
Tap Connection Adapter and a pair of ports on the T1/E1 card, allowing both
sides of the line to be monitored simultaneously.
The system can be used in both standard impedance and high impedance modes,
high impedance being used to ensure that no accidental short of the monitoring
lines will affect the flow of T1/E1 traffic.
Variable impedance tap connection adapter

Operating systems
Linux (all versions, releases and distributions from 1.0 up). Windows
NT/ 2000/ XP, FreeBSD, Open BSD, NetBSD, Solaris.
Diagnostic
tools
WANPIPEMON, SNMP, System logs.
Line monitoring using
the Sangoma AFT system
As requirements for security, customer service and legal responsibilities
have increased, it has become important to be able to monitor and
record telephone conversations.
Tap connector showing strain relief for permanent
line connections

Sangoma's T1/E1 tapping solution is a high performance, robust
and inexpensive toolkit that gives you complete access to the T1/E1
voice and signaling interfaces. Based on the popular A102, A104
and A108 AFT cards, the system supports the tapping of one, two
and four T1/E1 lines per card respectively.
A convenient Tap Connection Adapter is available, which allows the
data transport line to be hard wired with strain relief. The tapping
connections are then simply connected to the RJ45 connectors provided.
Both normal impedance and high impedance (high sensitivity) modes
are supported.
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