M4 Switch

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What is it?

M2 Switch is Class 4 switch dedicated to VoIP wholesale business, e.g. traffic transit.

M2 Switch Manual



Differences from MOR

MOR is Class 5 switch dedicated to VoIP retail business (Calling Cards, Call Back, Call Shop, Resellers, etc) and is not optimized for Wholesale business.

M2 Switch is completely new product build from ground-up with Wholesale business model in mind.



Why should I use it?

M2 Switch gives never-seen-before flexibility when managing traffic transit.

  • more calls per server (1000+ with media [no transcoding], 8000+ without media)
  • allow/block certain destinations, callerids
  • sell/buy exact destinations from/to suppliers/clients
  • configure intelligent priority routing
    • routing and tariff based per Device (not as per User as in MOR)
    • different routing orders for the same Routing Groups
  • many other things (will update later)



Logical Structure

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Changes from MOR:

  • Origination Point = Device
  • Termination Point = Provider
  • Routing Group = LCR
  • Dial Peer ~= kind of LCR by Destinations



FAQ

Q. When will it be released?
A. 2014 May

Q. What is the price?
A. Please contact our sales department: b2bsales@kolmisoft.com

Q. Can I test it?
A. We have limited amount of beta-testers. If you are really interested, please contact b2bsales@kolmisoft.com

Q. Can it be upgraded from MOR?
A. No (because of completely different architecture) [Maybe some time later we will create migration script]

Q. Which protocols are supported?
A. SIP (H323/IAX2 are available with special gateways for protocol conversion).

Q. How many simultaneous calls can it handle?
A. 500 on 1 server without transcoding, 200 with transcoding. 2000 calls without transcoding on 1 server is planned to be available in 2014.

Q. Will it support Radius?
A. Yes, Radius support is in development.

Q. Will it support Multi-Level Resellers?
A. No, and will not support in the future.

Q. Will it support DIDs?
A. No.

Q. Where is the Manual?
A. Here: M2 Switch Manual