V2oIP Suite
Current IP Communications technology permits home and small/medium sized businesses to use their network connection in novel ways.
V2oIP (Voice and Video over Internet Protocol) applications can treat voice, video, data, or facsimile as simple data,
which may be packetized and transmitted in real-time over IP networks.
VOCAL's robust and comprehensive suite of V2oIP software libraries provide the foundation for our
Video PBX Reference Design Kit, offering licensees a complete voice and video solution.
Since we provide both the hardware design and optimized software (including our state of the art
On-One DSP technology), VOCAL can provided unsurpassed advantages in cost and
time-to-market potential.
The software includes a Network Stack, SIP Stack,
full-featured Telephony software, as well as a wide range of
VoIP vocoders and video codecs.
Together with SRTP, SDES, and our encryption libraries, VOCAL can ensure privacy
and security of all voice and video communications. Also present is Quality of Service (QoS) support; efficient prioritization of existing bandwidth can
ensure maximal throughput and best possible media quality.
Applications of our V2oIP Suite include:
Videophone
Enterprise communications with videoconferencing
IPTV
Streaming video and audio players
Information appliances
Home media gateway
Telemedicine
Distance learning
Surveillance
- VoIP Protocols
- SIPv2
- SDP
- RTP
- RTCP
- Network Protocols
- IPv4
- TCP
- UDP
- ICMP
- RARP
- ARP
- DNS
- DHCP Client
- NTP
- SNTP
- STUN
- HTTP
- FTP/TFTP
- QoS
- NAT/Firewall Support
- Built-in Router
- NAT Traversal
- NAT Firewall
- Port Forwarding
- LAN Pass Through
- PPPoE
- Video Codecs
- H.264
- MPEG-4
- JPEG
- Security Protocols
- SRTP
- SSLv3/TLSv1
- HTTPS
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- Voice Codecs
- G.711
- G.723.1 - 6.4, 5.3 kbps
- G.726 - 16, 24, 32, 40 kbps
- G.728
- G.729A
- G.729B
- iLBC
- Voice Features
- Voice Activity Detection (VAD)
- Silence Suppression (DTX)
- Comfort Noise Generation (CNG)
- Packet Loss Concealment (PLC)
- Dynamic Jitter Buffer (Adaptive)
- Audio Codec Preferences
- Dynamic Payload Negotiation
- Codec Name Assignment
- Configurable Frames per Packet
- G.168 Line Echo Cancellation
- 16ms Tail Length
- NLP Suppression
- Double-Talk Detection
- Fax Support
- G.711 Fax Pass-Through
- T.38 - Real-Time Fax Over IP
- T.38 using UDP
- T.38 using RTP
- Encryption
- AES
- DES
- 3-DES
- CCMP
- RC4
- SHA-1
- RSA
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- Telephony
- CLASS Features
- Call Waiting Enable/Disable
- Caller ID Display Enable/Disable
- Call Waiting Caller ID Enable/Disable
- Blocked Call List for a Specified #
- Distinctive Ring for a Specified #
- Block/Unblock Caller ID
- Block/Unblock Caller ID for One Call
- Accept Priority Call of a Specified #
- Busy Number Redial
- Call Return (Call the Last Caller)
- Deactivate/Activate Call Waiting
- Call Forwarding
- Speed Dial (8 + 20 Numbers)
- Block Anonymous Calls
- Do Not Disturb
- Call Transfer
- 3-way Conference Calling
- Redial
- Call Hold
- Call Waiting/Flash
- Flash Hook Timer
- Delay Disconnect
- Hot Line and Warm Line Calling
- Call Blocking with Toll Restriction
- Caller ID Generation
- Call Waiting Caller ID with Name/#
- Distinctive Ringing
- Distinctive Call Waiting
- MWI - Tone and Visual
- VMWI Via FSK
- Polarity Control
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- Call Progress Tones
- Programmable Tone Generation Patterns
- Four Tones, Four On/Off Time Pairs
- Initial Dial Tone
- Secondary Dial Tone
- Stuttered Dial Tone
- Message Wait Dial Tone
- Call Forward Dial Tone
- Pre-Ringback Dial Tone
- Ring Back Tone
- Call Waiting Tone
- Call Holding Tone
- Call Disconnect Tone
- Call Conference Tone
- Busy Tone
- Reorder Tone (Network/Fast Busy)
- Off Hook Warning Tone (Howler Tone)
- SIT Tones 1 to 4
- Prompt Tone
- Confirm Tone
- Input Error Tone
- Number Error Tone
- Ringing Patterns
- Programmable Ring Patterns
- Four On/Off Time Pairs
- Default Ring
- Hold Rering
- Call Back Ring
- Call Back Ring Splash
- Call Forward Ring Splash
- Message Waiting Ring Splash
- 8 Distinctive Ring Patterns
- Distinctive Call Waiting
- Programmable Tone Generation
- Four Tones, Four On/Off Time Pairs
- 8 Distinctive Call Waiting Patterns
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