The Mitel 3300 ICP connects to your data network using a 10/100/1000 LAN connection port. The MXe is provided with dual LAN ports and support Rapid Spanning Tree for data network level resilience. Embedded interoperability is a key principle in Mitel’s IP-focused development efforts. The Mitel 3300 ICP delivers a system that supports IP, wireless, analog, or digital technologies and can easily grow and add technologies as needed. The Mitel 3300 ICP has the following network connectivity capabilities.
Analog Trunk types supported
•Loop Start trunks
•Ground Start trunks ( via external peripheral cabinet)
•E & M (via external Peripheral cabinet)
•Direct Inward Dial (DID)
•Loop/Tie trunks
The Mitel 3300 ICP also supports analog devices such as phones, fax machines, and modems, and offers resources for system fail transfer, paging, and music on hold.
Digital Trunks
•T1/D4, E1
•R2
•Primary Rate Access (PRI)
•Basic Rate Access (BRI)
Digital network connectivity (T1 / E1 / PRI) is provided through embedded Digital trunk modules housed directly in the controller. These services can be either “full” links or channeled to where those services are provider by the carrier.
ISDN Connectivity
The Mitel 3300 ICP uses multiple Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) protocols for PRI and BRI connectivity, and provides ISDN specific support to enable capture and control of costs, analyze peak periods, and fine tune network resources for both voice and data calls. With ISDN protocols, the Mitel 3300 ICP enables you to benefit from the following features:
•ARS/LCR (Automatic Route Selection / Least Cost Routing)
•ISDN SMDR (Station Message Detail Recording)
•Min/Max Traffic Control
•Per Call Service Selection
•Limited Toll Restriction
•Trunk Diagnostics
•NFAS (Non-Facility Associated Signaling)
•Remote LAN Access
•Networking Feature Transparency on switched ISDN calls
•IP Networking Connectivity
IP Networking
IP Networking provides enterprises with a revolutionary option for networking systems together. Instead of leasing dedicated voice circuits, you can route voice traffic over the existing LAN/WAN infrastructure. IP Networking can be used as the primary communication between controllers or as a backup to TDM networking. The IP Networking feature supports both G.711 and G.729 encoding. No additional hardware is required for G.729 but additional compression licensing is required. Mitel 3300 ICP IP Network routing automatically directs voice packets to the most efficient route between source and destination, resulting in the most cost-effective use of resources.
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Trunking Support
The Mitel 3300 ICP supports SIP trunking. The Mitel 3300 ICP acts as a SIP back-to-back user agent and connects to the carrier SIP proxy and registrar. SIP trunking capability is integrated into the Mitel 3300 ICP; no additional hardware, servers or media proxies are required.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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