Grandstream High Density FXS Analog VoIP Gateway

GrandstreamSKU: 5917676

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Grandstream High Density FXS Analog VoIP Gateway GXW4216/24/32/48

The Grandstream High Density FXS Analog VoIP Gateway is a next‑generation solution designed for enterprises, MSPs, and service providers who demand scalable, reliable, and future‑proof voice connectivity. Engineered to be SIP‑compliant and interoperable with a wide range of VoIP systems, analog PBX, and legacy telephony devices, this gateway consolidates multiple FXS ports into a compact, resilient platform. Whether you’re connecting dozens of analog phones in a branch office, integrating legacy fax lines with SIP trunks, or migrating an entire organization to IP telephony, the GXW4216/24/32/48 delivers crystal‑clear voice quality, flexible deployment options, and simplified management that reduces total cost of ownership while accelerating deployment timelines.

  • Ultra‑high port density for rapid scalability: Choose from the GXW4216, GXW4224, GXW4232, or GXW4248 configurations, delivering 16, 24, 32, or 48 FXS ports in a single chassis. This modular density minimizes hardware footprint, lowers floor space needs, and reduces cabling complexity for large campuses, hospitality groups, call centers, and service providers who need to connect many analog devices to modern IP networks.
  • Seamless SIP integration and interoperability: Fully SIP‑compliant and interoperable with leading IP PBXs, hosted VoIP platforms, and traditional analog lines. The gateway bridges classic telephony with modern SIP trunking, enabling simple migration paths, smoother provisioning, and consistent call quality across mixed environments.
  • Premium voice quality with robust features: Designed to deliver high‑fidelity sound and reliable call connectivity, with support for common codecs, echo cancellation, and DTMF signaling. T.38 fax pass‑through is supported to preserve fax reliability over IP networks, ensuring business continuity for fax‑dependent workflows.
  • Flexible management, provisioning, and monitoring: Manageability is a core strength, featuring a user‑friendly web GUI, SNMP monitoring, and options for centralized provisioning or zero‑touch deployment. This makes mass installations efficient and simplifies ongoing configuration, upgrades, and maintenance across many gateways deployed in the field.
  • Secure, reliable operation in diverse networks: Built with enterprise‑grade security and reliability in mind, including authentication and configurable security options, along with resilient operation in fluctuating network conditions. The gateway supports reliable failover workflows and deployment in demanding environments such as campuses, data centers, and service provider networks.

Technical Details of Grandstream High Density FXS Analog VoIP Gateway

  • Port density and variants: 16, 24, 32, and 48 FXS ports across the GXW4216/24/32/48 family, enabling scalable solutions from small groups to large deployments without multiple devices.
  • Protocol and interoperability: SIP‑based gateway designed for interoperability with major VoIP platforms, IP PBXs, and hybrid environments that mix analog devices with SIP trunks.
  • Voice and fax capabilities: High‑quality voice paths with support for common codecs; T.38 fax pass‑through ensures reliable fax transmission over IP networks.
  • Management and provisioning options: Web GUI access for configuration, SNMP for monitoring, and support for centralized provisioning to streamline large installations.
  • Deployment flexibility and form factor: Desktop or rack‑mountable design, enabling versatile placements in offices, data centers, and service provider setups.
  • Security and reliability: Built with authentication and security considerations suitable for business deployments, plus features that support stable performance in variable network conditions.

How to install Grandstream High Density FXS Analog VoIP Gateway

  • Prepare your environment: Unbox the gateway, confirm the correct variant (16/24/32/48 FXS ports), and gather all necessary power, network, and analog cabling.
  • Physically deploy the unit: Place the gateway in a secure, ventilated location. Connect the device to your network via the LAN port and supply power with the appropriate adapter. For rack installations, secure the unit in a suitable rack slot.
  • Connect analog devices: Attach your telephones and fax machines to the FXS ports, labeling ports to match your planned dial plans and extension mappings.
  • Access the management interface: Determine the gateway’s IP address (via DHCP or static assignment) and log in through the web GUI using the default credentials. Immediately change the password to a strong, unique one for security.
  • Configure SIP settings and call paths: Enter your SIP server details, registrar, and authentication credentials. Create inbound and outbound routes, define digit maps, configure codec preferences (e.g., G.711, G.729), and enable T.38 if fax is required. Save the configuration and perform a test call and a fax transmission to verify performance.

Frequently asked questions

  • Q: What does the GXW4216/24/32/48 refer to?
  • A: It denotes a family of Grandstream high‑density FXS analog VoIP gateways with variants offering 16, 24, 32, or 48 FXS ports, designed to connect a large number of analog devices to SIP trunking and IP platforms.

  • Q: Can I use this gateway with any SIP provider?
  • A: The gateway is SIP‑compliant and interoperable with many major VoIP providers and IP PBXs. It’s recommended to verify compatibility with your specific provider or PBX if you have specialized requirements.

  • Q: Does it support fax over IP?
  • A: Yes, the GXW gateway supports T.38 fax pass‑through to ensure reliable fax transmissions over IP networks when used with compatible fax endpoints and providers.

  • Q: How is the gateway managed and updated?
  • A: Management is available via a user‑friendly web GUI, with optional SNMP monitoring and centralized provisioning capabilities for large deployments. Firmware updates can be applied through the web interface or your chosen provisioning server.

  • Q: What deployment scenarios is this gateway best suited for?
  • A: It is ideal for environments that require many analog connections to SIP trunks, including offices migrating from legacy PBX, hospitality venues with many phones, call centers, and service providers delivering hybrid voice services to customers.


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