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AdvanceIP provides a networking feature that allows two or more systems to be networked using the TVSe server. This allows you to utilise such features as centralised voicemail, busy lamp field, callback etc

IP Networking

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This application has been designed so that larger area offices can be networked together providing centralised features such as voicemail, unified messaging etc. Smaller offices may also form part of the corporate network using IP phones and SIP gateways as required. The same TVSe card in a system can support IP networking, IP phones and SIP gateways simultaneously. The use of this feature allows you to deploy IP Telephony on your corporate network.

Topology

The TVSe networking option allows you to connect systems together using any IP network, systems can be connected in star or mesh configurations ensuring if there is an IP network failure then the system can access alternative routes to establish your call such as ISDN dial up.

    IP Networking Features
  • Variable Trunk Size Options
  • TVSe 2, 4, 8, 16, 24 or 32 Options
  • PRI 10, 20 or 30 Channel Options
  • Fax Support
  • Secure Communications
  • ITU Standard G729A/G711 Voice Compression
  • Point to Multipoint Support
  • Web Based Management
  • Quality of Service (QoS)
  • Remote Software Upgrade
  • SNMP management
  • Type of Service (ToS)
  • Voice over IP on WAN, LAN or Internet

Voice Call Quality

The AdvanceIP allows you to utilise different bandwidths for calls depending on the destination so speech on your corporate LAN can utilise G711 Codec (64kbps) while calls that may use a smaller IP pipe can use G729a (8kbps) so that less bandwidth is utilised.

Feature Transparency

The TVSe IP Networking facility gives feature transparency between two or more AdvanceIP systems, the most popular features include:

Caller ID - this will be passed across the network so you will know who is calling before you answer the call - this is essential if you are using any of the AdvanceIP computer telephony options.

Callback When Free - the calling extension rings when the (busy) called extension is free.

Callback When Available - the calling extension rings when the (ring-no-answer) called extension is next used.

Infinite Loop Avoidance (anti-trombone) - calls that are transferred back and forth across the network will only use a single channel.

Message - Leave a message on a remote extension across the network.

Page Across Network - Paging announcements can be made through the speakers of keyphones on the remote site(s).

Busy Lamp Field - Users can see the status of other users on remote sites this includes busy, ringing and do not disturb.

Users can benefit from the popular emaGEN Voice Processing Application - now available as a centralised resource across a Telrad network. Users on remote systems access and interact with the voicemail in the same way as local users - enjoying popular features such as Message Waiting LED, Call record plus Screen Prompts on keyphones.