Nortel NTBX80 Stand-Alone NT1 for Meridian

Nortel NTBX80 Stand-Alone NT1 for Meridian
Nortel NTBX80 Stand-Alone NT1 for Meridian
The Nortel NTBX80 is a stand-alone NT1 interface designed specifically for Meridian PBX systems. It provides a reliable and cost-effective gateway between legacy T1 digital circuits and modern IP telephony environments. By converting T1 PRI signals t... Read More
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$155.95
  • In Stock: 1
  • Manufacturer: Nortel
  • Model or Part: NTBX80
  • Condition: New
  • Weight: 8.00lb
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Overview

The Nortel NTBX80 is a stand-alone NT1 interface designed specifically for Meridian PBX systems. It provides a reliable and cost-effective gateway between legacy T1 digital circuits and modern IP telephony environments. By converting T1 PRI signals to a format that the Meridian switch can understand, the NTBX80 enables seamless integration of voice and data services without the need for extensive hardware upgrades.

Key Features

  • Full compliance with the NT1 standard for T1 PRI interfaces
  • Plug and play installation with minimal configuration required
  • Robust hardware design for 24x7 operation in carrier grade environments
  • Built-in diagnostics and LED status indicators for quick troubleshooting
  • Supports up to 24 simultaneous voice channels per T1 line
  • Low power consumption and compact 1U rack mount form factor

Technical Specifications

  • Model number: NTBX80
  • Manufacturer: Nortel
  • Interface type: Stand-alone NT1 for T1 PRI
  • Supported signaling: ISDN PRI (D channel) and 24 B channels
  • Operating voltage: 100-240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
  • Power draw: less than 30 W
  • Environmental range: 0 to 40 deg C, 10 to 90 percent non condensing humidity
  • Dimensions: 1U rack height, 19 inch width, 8 inch depth
  • Connector type: RJ48C for T1 line, standard DB9 for control

Applications

The NTBX80 is ideal for enterprises and service providers that need to bridge legacy T1 circuits with Meridian PBX platforms. Typical use cases include:

  • Connecting multiple office locations via T1 PRI trunks
  • Integrating voice over IP gateways with existing digital PBX infrastructure
  • Providing reliable backup voice paths for disaster recovery plans
  • Supporting call center environments that require high channel density
  • Enabling carrier grade service delivery in hosted telephony solutions

With its proven reliability and straightforward deployment, the Nortel NTBX80 stand-alone NT1 is a practical choice for any organization looking to maximize the value of its existing T1 investments while preparing for future IP based communications.