Voxpath

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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