Overview
Other Advantages
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Centralized Management for multiple sites – The Enterprise Manager resides on the IP
edge
Server and enables an administrator to manage all trunks and stations in all the servers of the
enterprise, using one consolidated view. From one central location, the administrator can
backup and restore configurations of all sites, and update the firmware on any or all phones in
the enterprise.
In addition to the above, the IP
edge
server can connect to a separate MAS or MicroMAS server to
include:
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Strata ACD, Networked ACD (ACD + Unifier), and Call Center Reporting (TASKE or Insight)
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uMobility
TM
Other Advantages
The IP
edge
also provides the following benefits:
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Runs multiple communication applications built into one server platform
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Call processing
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Voice mail
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Unified messaging
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Meet-me conferencing and web collaboration
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Call Manager unified communications with Presence, IM, call control from PC, CRM
screen-pop integration, outbound dialing from any application, electronic document launch
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Enterprise Manager web-based centralized system administration is integrated with browser
access from your PC
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Simplifies and integrates multiple forms of communications to optimize business processes
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Leverage server-based technologies
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Low-profile chassis offers a sleek look and occupies minimum rack space
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Standard Rack-Mount allows mounting on an existing standard 19 inch server rack
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Survivability within or across the network providing business continuity when there is a
hardware or network failure, and by allowing IP telephones to fail over to an active server at
another location
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Redundant Power Supplies and hard disk drives (RAID) on the EM model ensure business
continuation after a single point of hardware failure
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Expanded memory and Ethernet capacity to allow for multiple advanced applications
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LINUX Operating System
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Provides a high level of scalability and security and is more resistant to virus attacks than
common desktop operating systems. However, a secure network with proper monitoring
capability is still recommended.
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Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
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Open interface to external devices and applications.
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SIP based gateways are available to connect IP
edge
to analog and digital interfaces (FXS/
FXO/T1/PRI). See
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Gateways are not required for SIP trunking.
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