MTA
6328Re Features
Next Generation VoIP CPE Devices For Broadband Service
Providers
Features | Specifications
Ideal for deploying to consumer
and SOHO broadband customers
Flexible system interoperability and platform
support protects your network investment
Easy to install and auto-provision
QoS features provide PSTN-like voice
quality service
CLASS features support with call agents or
softswitches
NAT & DHCP server functionalities ideal
for home networks
Wire speed router throughput: 100 Mbps

The MTA 6328Re represents InnoMedia's next generation
of VOIP multimedia terminal adapters. Expanding
on the original 3328Re technology, the new 6328Re
has been redesigned to offer increased performance
resulting in wirespeed throughput.
The standalone MTA 6328Re with 2 voice ports
is an ideal solution for broadband service providers
looking to deploy new revenue-generating telephony
services to their customers. Compatible with any
standard analog telephone set, the MTA 6328Re
delivers voice quality and features equivalent
or superior to those of PSTN. Its versatile and
open system interfaces provide the flexibility
to work with many different networks (HFC cable,
ADSL, fiber, wireless) and broadband access devices.
The MTA 6328Re allows users to share their broadband
connection throughout their home network by either
connecting a PC or a hub into the MTA downlink
port. Its data rate limiting feature ensures voice
quality during phone calls by automatically throttling
down data throughput and reserving bandwidth for
voice whenever a call is in progress. It is highly
interoperable and can be used with SIP-based Softswitches
or MGCP/NCS Call Agents. For remote provisioning,
monitoring and testing, the MTA 6328Re supports
HTTP, SNMP, TFTP, FTP, and Telnet.
The MTA 6328Re supports TCP/IP and allows for
VPN connections with PPTP and IPSec pass-through
capabilities. This feature is ideal for individuals
who telecommute from home or small offices that
need to create a single VPN connection to remote
networks. NAT capabilities provide simultaneous
Internet access for multiple PCs (see Figure 1).
The built-in DHCP server automatically assigns
IP addresses to devices on the network. The web-based
interface allows configuration of the MTA 6328Re
to handle IP routing and port forwarding for various
services, such as FTP and Telnet, and other applications,
such as gaming and remote PC access.
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