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AG PCI Buss Series - The AG ISA Buss Series Replacement

The AG PCI Series cards date back to 1999 and are still currently produced. These cards are all PCI Buss cards. NMS supplies Natural Access as the supporting development environment and drivers. The most common models in this series are:

  • QX 2000 - Supports 4 standard phone lines.
  • AG 2000 - Supports 8 or 4 standard phone lines, 8 station lines or 4 of each or 4 of either type. Also available in European and DID versions. It is also available with 2 or 4 ISDN BRI interfaces in a single slot, providing two B channels each
  • AG Quad Series - The PCI AG Quad T (96 ports), AG Quad E (120 ports), AG Dual T (48 ports), and AG Dual E (60 ports) long form-factor boards use a single slot in a PCI chassis and include an integrated circuit for connecting T1/E1 channels to DSP resources, to other T1/E1 channels, or to H.100 timeslots.

    The T1 boards will have two (AG Duals) or four (AG Quads) RJ-48C connectors. The E1 boards will have two (AG Duals) or four RJ-48C (AG Quads) 75 ohm or 120-ohm RJ-48C connectors

  • AG 4000 Series - The PCI family offers single T1 (24 ports) or single E1 (30 ports), dual T1 (48 ports) or dual E1 (60 ports), and quad T1 (96 ports) and quad E1 (120 ports) interfaces. The standard configurations are implemented with a single board or a combination of motherboard with daughterboard. The motherboard contains the digital T1 or E1 interfaces as well as 4, 8, or 16 DSPs. The daughterboard is used to extend the processing power of the board through the addition of 16 or 24 DSPs.
  • CG 6000 Series - Supports 2 or 4 standard T1 or E1 connections and has a dual 10/100Base-T Ethernet interface via RJ-45 connectors. The T1/E1 interfaces are implemented via RJ-48 connectors and are software switchable between T1/E1

The manufacturer does not sell any finished software for these cards other than Natural Access which includes the drivers for OS/2, NT and LINUX and several flavors of UNIX. The original customers for these cards typically wrote a software package that would support the CTI (Computer Telephony Integration) usages for which these cards were designed. Then they sold that package along with the cards.


Identifying the QX 2000 Card
The QX 2000 Card
Identifying the AG 2000 Card
The AG 2000/200/8 LS Card

Identifying the AG 2000 Card
The AG 2000/400/8 LS Card

Identifying the AG Quad Dual T1 Series Cards
The AG Quad Series Card - Dual T1

Identifying the AG Quad Series Cards
The AG Quad Series Card (Quad E1) with MVIP Buss Adaptor

Identifying the AG 4000 Single T1 Cards
The AG 4000 Single T1 or E1 Card

Identifying the AG 4000 Series Cards
The AG 4000 Dual T1 or E1 Card

Identifying the AG 4000/1600 Series Cards
The AG 4000/1600 Quad T1 or E1 Card

Identifying the AG 4000/3200 Series Cards
The AG 4000/3200 Quad T1 or E1 Card

Identifying the AG 4000 Series Cards
The AG 4000/4000 Quad T1 or E1 Card

Identifying the CG 6000 PCI Cards
The CG 6000 PCI and CompactPCI Cards
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