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Flexible configuration The concept "one wire to the desk" allows additional telephones to be connected via an existing LAN cable. Integrated mini switches provided on most optiPoint telephones are used for connecting the PC. Power over Ethernet switches supply power to IP telephones without the need for additional PSUs. Convergent platforms allow DSL and ISDN connections to be combined. ISDN connections can be configured as backups in case a fault occurs in the IP connection to the provider. They can also be configured as additional channels, for example, for fax machines or modems. |
HiPath 3800 – scenario overview HiPath 3800 offers a number of communication options for small and medium-sized businesses. Access to the public network takes place via analog or ISDN network operators or via Internet telephony connections to alternative Internet (telephony) service providers (ISP/ITSP). IP telephones with integrated mini-switches can be smoothly integrated into an existing LAN infrastructure via the "one wire to the desk" concept. Cordless communication for both voice and data applications is also possible using WLAN base stations. Digital system telephones (UP0/E) can be combined with IP telephones and updated or replaced. Traditional analog phones, fax machines, and entrance telephones or cordless phones based on a DECT solution can also continue to be operated. Voicemail is already integrated in smaller systems. For requirements on a larger scale, the integrated HiPath Xpressions Compact solution offers voicemail boxes with a number of feature ranges and with a menu-guided Auto Attendant function. The CSTA (Computer Supported Telecommunications Applications) interface is available for all HiPath 3800 models for decentralized (1st-party) and central, server-based (3rd-party) CTI solutions. Additional server-based solutions for Unified Messaging and Contact Center solutions via standardized application interfaces serve to accelerate business processes and increase productivity. |
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