Voxpath
From BovineNet
In March 2008 I was able to acquire some old VOIP hardware that used to be produced and managed by VoxPath, Inc. That company was acquired, shutdown, and ended operations about a year ago, so all of that hardware is now useless... Until now!
[edit] VSG
The most interesting piece of their hardware appears to be their "VSG" (Voice Service Gateway?), which is basically an embedded Linux device with an Intel XScale IQ80310 (ARM) processor, a 192 MB flash drive, and 64MB RAM.
It has 3 ethernet ports (100MBit) labelled "LAN", "WAN", and "PASS".
It also has a RJ45 serial console port. The serial lines are similar to the Cisco console cable, except that the send and receive data lines are swapped.
| Architecture | Intel XScale IQ80310 (ARM) IQ80310 |
|---|---|
| Vendor | VoxPath (now Harmonica) |
| Bootloader | RedBoot (manual |
| CPU Speed | ~824 MHz? (bogomips) |
| Flash size | 192 MiB |
| RAM | 64 MiB |
| Wireless | none |
| Ethernet | 2x RJ45 (100mBit) - Intel EtherExpress Pro/100+ i82559ER |
| USB | No |
| Serial | Yes, RJ45 |
| JTAG | Yes? at least two connectors are labelled JTAG on the internal board |
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[edit] VIP 2400
The VIP 2400 was their phone handset devices. They appear to network boot