Voice (VoIP) Gateway Support Module
The Support Module consists of the following items:
- Remote/local initiated firmware upgrades
- VoIP Configuration
- Router/Gateway Configuration
- Web Server
- Telnet Server
Remote/Local initiated Firmware Upgrades
The Unicoi Firmware upgrade module provides expandability to the Unicoi Voice Gateway, the firmware of the entire unit is upgradeable via a remote connection (one that comes in from the WAN side) or a local connection (one that comes in from the LAN side). If the unit consists of more than one processor, a firmware update can update the code on each processor. This will allow for new features to be added, new specifications to be supported and errors in code to be patched.
Unicoi VoIP & Router Configuration
The built-in web server handles all the configuration interaction by serving dynamic pages. A web-based configuration module allows configuration of both the VoIP terminal adapter and the router/gateway.
Web Server + I/O Manager
A built-in web server handles all the configuration interaction by serving dynamic pages and processing updates which are submitted. The web server’s customizable processing functions integrate via a simple API with a configuration subsystem which provides a layer of abstraction between the web server and any component that uses a configuration setting. This allows for the web server content to be easily and confidently modified so a customer can deliver their own unique customized look-and-feel for their device.
Telnet
The Fusion Telnet module allows for configurations to be modified via an Ethernet or serial port connection. This interface provides a text-based user interface that can be used when the web interface is not appropriate or unavailable.
Fusion VoIP Reference Design Modules
- Router Gateway
- VoIP Terminal Adapter
- Security Module
- Networking Module
- PSTN Call Manager
- Fusion RTOS
- Voice Processing Suite
- Hardware Drivers Module
- Support Module
*A reference design is a sample electronics circuit design that shows engineers how to utilize the latest developments in microchips in their own products. Using a reference design as a base, it is possible today for a device manufacturer to incorporate a new technology into existing designs in a few weeks, and have products available to ship not long after.
Available Reference Designs


