Here are the key features of Dual Ring in ETERNITY NE:
- When an incoming call arrives for a user, it rings simultaneously both the user's office phone and mobile phone.
- This ensures the call is answered quickly even if the user is away from their desk.
- If the call is unanswered on both phones, it is forwarded to voicemail.
- Users can configure which numbers should have dual ring treatment from their phone settings.
- Administrators can also configure default dual ring settings for all users.
- It provides seamless reachability for mobile users without missing calls.
So in summary, Dual Ring rings both office and mobile phones simultaneously for improved reach
The Clarity 4050 is an IP phone that functions as a 16-extension IP PBX embedded in a compact handset. It offers unified communications over fixed, mobile, and IP services using PacketRoute intelligent routing technology. PacketRoute allows multiple Clarity handsets to be connected to form a scalable hybrid IP PBX and intelligently routes calls between available SIM cards, PSTN trunks, and IP trunks. The Clarity 4050 provides flexibility through its routing plans and ability to reduce mobile call costs.
Top Global 3G Phoebus Wireless Router (MB6000) (Quantum-Wireless.com)Ari Zoldan
The 3G Phoebus is a patented wireless router that integrates Wi-Fi and 3G/4G connectivity. It allows multiple devices to share a single cellular data connection for internet access. It supports most cellular data cards and can connect to high-speed 3G/4G networks without additional software or drivers. Users simply insert their SIM card, turn it on, and their devices can access the wireless internet connection.
The GENBAND G6 Universal Gateway is a carrier-class, multipurpose gateway that supports multiple VoIP architectures and 240 to 16,128 ports in a single chassis. It provides connectivity between IP and TDM/circuit-switched networks with extensive protocol and media interworking. The G6 enables various VoIP services and is compatible with different network standards while offering high reliability, redundancy, and manageability.
Cradle Point (Mbr1200) (Quantum-Wireless.com)Ari Zoldan
The CradlePoint MBR1200 is a robust wireless router with 3G/4G failover capabilities. It provides always-on connectivity for homes, small businesses, and remote offices. It automatically switches between wired, wireless, or mobile broadband connections when the primary connection is interrupted, and switches back once service is restored. The MBR1200 supports VPN connections to securely connect private networks. It has an easy setup and security features like firewalls to prevent unauthorized access.
Matrix Telecom Solutions: ETERNITY PE - IP-PBXMatrix Comsec
Matrix ETERNITY provides true mobility to its users by allowing them to use their mobile phones as PBX extensions. Not only users can make and receive calls, they can also use most of the PBX functions like Transfer, Forward, Voice Mail, Directory and Conference using their mobile phones from within and outside office. This seamless mobility means complete freedom from being tied to your desk for internal or external communication.
The TD-W8950ND is a 3-in-1 device that functions as a high-speed DSL modem, 4-port router, and wireless access point. It supports transfer speeds up to 150Mbps for high bandwidth applications like HD video streaming. Setup is easy using the Quick Secure Setup button. Built-in security features include firewalls, wireless encryption, and VPN support to protect networked devices.
We take pride in introducing ourselves to your esteemed organization. We are engaged in the business of providing Walkie Talkie and other Telecom and Security Solutions to our clients.
We are capable of giving all types of telecom spares with respect to Walkie Talkie and other Telecom and Security Products, viz: Telephone Handsets, Cords, Batteries, PTTs, Hand Held Metal Detector Chargers and Batteries, Door Frame Metal Detector Spares, etc. We do undertake maintenance contracts of various equipment with our staff of Technical Engineers and Technicians.
The Clarity 4050 is an IP phone that functions as a 16-extension IP PBX embedded in a compact handset. It offers unified communications over fixed, mobile, and IP services using PacketRoute intelligent routing technology. PacketRoute allows multiple Clarity handsets to be connected to form a scalable hybrid IP PBX and intelligently routes calls between available SIM cards, PSTN trunks, and IP trunks. The Clarity 4050 provides flexibility through its routing plans and ability to reduce mobile call costs.
Top Global 3G Phoebus Wireless Router (MB6000) (Quantum-Wireless.com)Ari Zoldan
The 3G Phoebus is a patented wireless router that integrates Wi-Fi and 3G/4G connectivity. It allows multiple devices to share a single cellular data connection for internet access. It supports most cellular data cards and can connect to high-speed 3G/4G networks without additional software or drivers. Users simply insert their SIM card, turn it on, and their devices can access the wireless internet connection.
The GENBAND G6 Universal Gateway is a carrier-class, multipurpose gateway that supports multiple VoIP architectures and 240 to 16,128 ports in a single chassis. It provides connectivity between IP and TDM/circuit-switched networks with extensive protocol and media interworking. The G6 enables various VoIP services and is compatible with different network standards while offering high reliability, redundancy, and manageability.
Cradle Point (Mbr1200) (Quantum-Wireless.com)Ari Zoldan
The CradlePoint MBR1200 is a robust wireless router with 3G/4G failover capabilities. It provides always-on connectivity for homes, small businesses, and remote offices. It automatically switches between wired, wireless, or mobile broadband connections when the primary connection is interrupted, and switches back once service is restored. The MBR1200 supports VPN connections to securely connect private networks. It has an easy setup and security features like firewalls to prevent unauthorized access.
Matrix Telecom Solutions: ETERNITY PE - IP-PBXMatrix Comsec
Matrix ETERNITY provides true mobility to its users by allowing them to use their mobile phones as PBX extensions. Not only users can make and receive calls, they can also use most of the PBX functions like Transfer, Forward, Voice Mail, Directory and Conference using their mobile phones from within and outside office. This seamless mobility means complete freedom from being tied to your desk for internal or external communication.
The TD-W8950ND is a 3-in-1 device that functions as a high-speed DSL modem, 4-port router, and wireless access point. It supports transfer speeds up to 150Mbps for high bandwidth applications like HD video streaming. Setup is easy using the Quick Secure Setup button. Built-in security features include firewalls, wireless encryption, and VPN support to protect networked devices.
We take pride in introducing ourselves to your esteemed organization. We are engaged in the business of providing Walkie Talkie and other Telecom and Security Solutions to our clients.
We are capable of giving all types of telecom spares with respect to Walkie Talkie and other Telecom and Security Products, viz: Telephone Handsets, Cords, Batteries, PTTs, Hand Held Metal Detector Chargers and Batteries, Door Frame Metal Detector Spares, etc. We do undertake maintenance contracts of various equipment with our staff of Technical Engineers and Technicians.
The document provides information about the Panasonic KX-NCP500/1000 Network Communication Platforms. The NCP systems are designed for small to mid-sized businesses and provide features such as cordless handsets, integrated voice mail, multi-site connectivity, and support for IP and digital phones. The document outlines the system capacities and phone options available with the NCP500 and NCP1000 models.
Radio over IP (RoIP) is a technology that has emerged over the last 10 years and has provided a powerful and flexible mechanism for linking radios and dispatch consoles. RoIP has some inherent limitations and numerous technical challenges. This workshop will provide an overview of the technology, the key standards and some of the technical issues.
The workshop will cover on the following issues:
- The difference between RoIP and VoIP — how radio systems differ from phone systems
- Implementing one-to-one connections
- Implementing many-to-many connections
- Risk management: identifying network issues affecting RoIP/VoIP quality, maintenance and redundancy
- Design elements: building blocks; calculating network bandwidth requirements
The implications of RoIP for dispatch consoles will be also be discussed: how dispatch console to radio connections can be implemented with RoIP and how RoIP can be used to provide fault-tolerant dispatch architectures.
Finally, the workshop will look at the impact of new technologies such as IPv6, wireless broadband and the switch to digital radio on the RoIP landscape.
Paul Whitfield, Team Leader: Software Engineering, Omnitronics
VoIP allows for transmitting voice calls over TCP/IP networks instead of traditional circuit-switched networks. It started gaining popularity in the mid-1990s but had drawbacks due to lack of broadband. VoIP offers unlimited distance, lower costs, and uses standards-based protocols like H.323, SIP, and MGCP. Tadiran deployed VoIP across multiple sites globally using Universal Gateways and IP phones.
VoIP (voice over internet protocol) allows users to make phone calls using an internet connection rather than a regular phone line. The key advantages of VoIP include lower call costs, the ability to make phone calls from any internet connection, and additional features like video calling. However, early VoIP systems in the 1990s suffered from low quality, disconnections, and delays due to lost or out of order packets over the internet. Modern VoIP systems have improved quality with the use of gateways between internet and phone networks, as well as improved encoding techniques.
Avaya VoIP on Cisco Best Practices by PacketBasePacketBase, Inc.
The document provides an overview of Avaya IP communications and best practices for interoperability with Cisco networks. It discusses key considerations for quality of service including recommended delay, jitter and packet loss thresholds. It also provides guidance on general QoS approaches, IP phone deployment, VLAN configuration, QoS settings for Cisco switches, and best practices for WAN connectivity.
This document describes the ETERNITY IP-PBX system and its features. It is targeted at small to large businesses to provide telephony solutions. The ETERNITY system provides IP-PBX functionality with support for VoIP, analog, ISDN, and GSM/3G interfaces. It offers features such as seamless mobility, universal connectivity, and productivity and cost savings tools.
This document provides an overview of key concepts related to Voice over IP (VoIP) technology. It defines common VoIP terms and standards, describes how VoIP works by breaking analog voice signals into digital packets, and outlines typical system elements like softswitches, terminals, and gateways. It also discusses media standards, signaling protocols, quality of service measures, fax transmission methods, and various Patton Electronics VoIP products.
2014 innovaphone different protocols for different thingsVOIP2DAY
The document discusses various protocols used for unified communications, including H.323, SIP, H.460.17, ICE, DTLS-SRTP, and WebRTC. It summarizes the purpose and functionality of each protocol, how they enable connections through firewalls and NAT, and their advantages and disadvantages. WebRTC in particular allows for real-time communication within a web browser without plugins using HTML5 and JavaScript, establishing direct peer-to-peer connections through techniques like STUN and ICE.
This document summarizes the key components needed to successfully implement IP video conferencing on a network, including quality of service, firewalls, gatekeepers, codecs, directory services, and registration/scheduling. It provides recommendations on setting up these elements and addresses common issues that can cause video calls to fail if not configured properly.
Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard that allows for data exchange over short distances between fixed and mobile devices. It works by creating personal area networks (PANs) using radio wave transmissions. Bluetooth was invented in 1994 by Ericsson and later developed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group. It allows for wireless connections between devices like phones, headphones, speakers and more. Devices must have transceivers, MAC addresses, PIN numbers, and participate in a piconet to connect via Bluetooth using the FHSS protocol which hops between frequencies.
The document proposes an architecture for establishing a distributed IP-PBX communication system using multiple voice registers on different platforms and integrating both packet-switched and circuit-switched networks. It provides background on telecommunication technologies and protocols as well as an example case study of implementing the proposed architecture for a nationwide organization with distributed regional offices connected over an IP network. The case study demonstrates configuration of an Asterisk server and Cisco routers to enable voice communication between the regional branches using both the IP network and public switched telephone network.
Telex Radio Dispatch manufactures and delivers thousands of IP-based mission critical communication systems worldwide, including their flagship C-Soft dispatch software which provides flexible and scalable dispatch capabilities. Telex converts audio and control functions to Ethernet packets allowing signals to be transported over IP networks for precise scaling of dispatch systems. The document provides an overview of Telex's IP-based radio dispatch solutions and components including consoles, interfaces, accessories, and software features.
The document describes Digi International's XBee/XBee-PRO DigiMesh 2.4 OEM RF Modules. It provides specifications for the modules, including their range, power requirements, dimensions, and agency certifications. It also details the modules' pin assignments and includes mechanical drawings of their enclosure.
PABX is a private branch exchange phone system that allows organizations to have internal phone lines and make external calls. It consists of a chassis, telecom card, extension card, controller card, and internet card and works by routing calls internally or externally through these components. The system can be expanded and integrated with VoIP technology to provide additional phone lines over an internet connection for both private and public use within organizations and businesses.
Thank you for calling Star company. For sales, press 1. For technical support, press 2. For accounting, press 3.
2
For technical support, press 2.
Technical support group is being called.
3
For accounting, press 3.
Accounting group is being called.
0
To repeat the menu, press 0.
Welcome to the Star company. For sales, press 1. For technical support, press 2. For accounting, press 3.
The IVR system guides the caller to the required department.
PrivateWave uses standard encryption protocols like ZRTP, SRTP, and SIP/TLS to securely encrypt phone calls. It provides both end-to-end encryption between users as well as encryption from the user to the VoIP server. The service works on smartphones and supports WiFi, cellular networks, and satellite connectivity. It uses open source encryption algorithms and protocols to ensure security and transparency.
The document summarizes the TWG870 cable gateway from Technicolor, which supports DOCSIS 3.0, EuroDOCSIS 3.0, and wireless networking. It has an 802.11n wireless interface, supports up to 8 downstream and 4 upstream channels, and provides voice and data services. The gateway has security features, advanced power management for energy efficiency, and easy installation and management tools.
The document discusses technologies relevant to voice over IP (VoIP) applications including voice processing modules, codecs, signaling protocols, transport protocols, and network traversal techniques. It also covers business models, community aspects, and opportunities in premium services and bridging across technologies and communities. Emerging areas discussed include VoIP on mobile networks and the roles of portals, social networks, and device vendors.
The document discusses Alcatel-Lucent's OmniPCX Enterprise IP communication solution. It provides an overview of the system architecture, hardware platforms, features, applications, and proposed solution for Bakrie Brothers including equipment specifications and warranties. Key aspects covered are the scalable Linux-based system, over 500 available features, interoperability with legacy systems, reliability with 99.999% uptime, and contact center applications.
1. The document provides an overview of the Matrix ETERNITY integrated enterprise voice switch, which can support up to 1,344 user ports and provides interfaces for POTS, ISDN, GSM, VoIP, and other systems.
2. ETERNITY supports a variety of extension types including SLT, DKP, SIP, and ISDN terminals. It also interfaces with external devices like fax machines, door phones, and public address systems.
3. ETERNITY is available in different configurations including the LE, ME, GE, and PE models, which provide different capacities for user ports, trunks, and features. The LE can support the most users and trunks while the PE
The document describes the SAPEX IP-PBX server. It is an all-in-one embedded IP-PBX platform that integrates registrar, proxy, presence, and voice mail servers. It supports SIP protocol and allows registration of multiple SIP trunks. Key features include back-to-back user agent for call management, dynamic DNS for seamless connectivity, presence and instant messaging, and RADIUS client for call logging and accounting. The system provides various call routing, call management, and telephony features.
The document introduces the PROTON family of SOHO-PBXs, which includes the PROTON103, PROTON206, and PROTON308 models. It describes the key target customers, technical specifications, and features of the PROTON systems. The features are aimed at improving communication, boosting productivity, enhancing utility, and controlling costs for small office and home office environments.
The document provides information about the Panasonic KX-NCP500/1000 Network Communication Platforms. The NCP systems are designed for small to mid-sized businesses and provide features such as cordless handsets, integrated voice mail, multi-site connectivity, and support for IP and digital phones. The document outlines the system capacities and phone options available with the NCP500 and NCP1000 models.
Radio over IP (RoIP) is a technology that has emerged over the last 10 years and has provided a powerful and flexible mechanism for linking radios and dispatch consoles. RoIP has some inherent limitations and numerous technical challenges. This workshop will provide an overview of the technology, the key standards and some of the technical issues.
The workshop will cover on the following issues:
- The difference between RoIP and VoIP — how radio systems differ from phone systems
- Implementing one-to-one connections
- Implementing many-to-many connections
- Risk management: identifying network issues affecting RoIP/VoIP quality, maintenance and redundancy
- Design elements: building blocks; calculating network bandwidth requirements
The implications of RoIP for dispatch consoles will be also be discussed: how dispatch console to radio connections can be implemented with RoIP and how RoIP can be used to provide fault-tolerant dispatch architectures.
Finally, the workshop will look at the impact of new technologies such as IPv6, wireless broadband and the switch to digital radio on the RoIP landscape.
Paul Whitfield, Team Leader: Software Engineering, Omnitronics
VoIP allows for transmitting voice calls over TCP/IP networks instead of traditional circuit-switched networks. It started gaining popularity in the mid-1990s but had drawbacks due to lack of broadband. VoIP offers unlimited distance, lower costs, and uses standards-based protocols like H.323, SIP, and MGCP. Tadiran deployed VoIP across multiple sites globally using Universal Gateways and IP phones.
VoIP (voice over internet protocol) allows users to make phone calls using an internet connection rather than a regular phone line. The key advantages of VoIP include lower call costs, the ability to make phone calls from any internet connection, and additional features like video calling. However, early VoIP systems in the 1990s suffered from low quality, disconnections, and delays due to lost or out of order packets over the internet. Modern VoIP systems have improved quality with the use of gateways between internet and phone networks, as well as improved encoding techniques.
Avaya VoIP on Cisco Best Practices by PacketBasePacketBase, Inc.
The document provides an overview of Avaya IP communications and best practices for interoperability with Cisco networks. It discusses key considerations for quality of service including recommended delay, jitter and packet loss thresholds. It also provides guidance on general QoS approaches, IP phone deployment, VLAN configuration, QoS settings for Cisco switches, and best practices for WAN connectivity.
This document describes the ETERNITY IP-PBX system and its features. It is targeted at small to large businesses to provide telephony solutions. The ETERNITY system provides IP-PBX functionality with support for VoIP, analog, ISDN, and GSM/3G interfaces. It offers features such as seamless mobility, universal connectivity, and productivity and cost savings tools.
This document provides an overview of key concepts related to Voice over IP (VoIP) technology. It defines common VoIP terms and standards, describes how VoIP works by breaking analog voice signals into digital packets, and outlines typical system elements like softswitches, terminals, and gateways. It also discusses media standards, signaling protocols, quality of service measures, fax transmission methods, and various Patton Electronics VoIP products.
2014 innovaphone different protocols for different thingsVOIP2DAY
The document discusses various protocols used for unified communications, including H.323, SIP, H.460.17, ICE, DTLS-SRTP, and WebRTC. It summarizes the purpose and functionality of each protocol, how they enable connections through firewalls and NAT, and their advantages and disadvantages. WebRTC in particular allows for real-time communication within a web browser without plugins using HTML5 and JavaScript, establishing direct peer-to-peer connections through techniques like STUN and ICE.
This document summarizes the key components needed to successfully implement IP video conferencing on a network, including quality of service, firewalls, gatekeepers, codecs, directory services, and registration/scheduling. It provides recommendations on setting up these elements and addresses common issues that can cause video calls to fail if not configured properly.
Bluetooth is a wireless technology standard that allows for data exchange over short distances between fixed and mobile devices. It works by creating personal area networks (PANs) using radio wave transmissions. Bluetooth was invented in 1994 by Ericsson and later developed by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group. It allows for wireless connections between devices like phones, headphones, speakers and more. Devices must have transceivers, MAC addresses, PIN numbers, and participate in a piconet to connect via Bluetooth using the FHSS protocol which hops between frequencies.
The document proposes an architecture for establishing a distributed IP-PBX communication system using multiple voice registers on different platforms and integrating both packet-switched and circuit-switched networks. It provides background on telecommunication technologies and protocols as well as an example case study of implementing the proposed architecture for a nationwide organization with distributed regional offices connected over an IP network. The case study demonstrates configuration of an Asterisk server and Cisco routers to enable voice communication between the regional branches using both the IP network and public switched telephone network.
Telex Radio Dispatch manufactures and delivers thousands of IP-based mission critical communication systems worldwide, including their flagship C-Soft dispatch software which provides flexible and scalable dispatch capabilities. Telex converts audio and control functions to Ethernet packets allowing signals to be transported over IP networks for precise scaling of dispatch systems. The document provides an overview of Telex's IP-based radio dispatch solutions and components including consoles, interfaces, accessories, and software features.
The document describes Digi International's XBee/XBee-PRO DigiMesh 2.4 OEM RF Modules. It provides specifications for the modules, including their range, power requirements, dimensions, and agency certifications. It also details the modules' pin assignments and includes mechanical drawings of their enclosure.
PABX is a private branch exchange phone system that allows organizations to have internal phone lines and make external calls. It consists of a chassis, telecom card, extension card, controller card, and internet card and works by routing calls internally or externally through these components. The system can be expanded and integrated with VoIP technology to provide additional phone lines over an internet connection for both private and public use within organizations and businesses.
Thank you for calling Star company. For sales, press 1. For technical support, press 2. For accounting, press 3.
2
For technical support, press 2.
Technical support group is being called.
3
For accounting, press 3.
Accounting group is being called.
0
To repeat the menu, press 0.
Welcome to the Star company. For sales, press 1. For technical support, press 2. For accounting, press 3.
The IVR system guides the caller to the required department.
PrivateWave uses standard encryption protocols like ZRTP, SRTP, and SIP/TLS to securely encrypt phone calls. It provides both end-to-end encryption between users as well as encryption from the user to the VoIP server. The service works on smartphones and supports WiFi, cellular networks, and satellite connectivity. It uses open source encryption algorithms and protocols to ensure security and transparency.
The document summarizes the TWG870 cable gateway from Technicolor, which supports DOCSIS 3.0, EuroDOCSIS 3.0, and wireless networking. It has an 802.11n wireless interface, supports up to 8 downstream and 4 upstream channels, and provides voice and data services. The gateway has security features, advanced power management for energy efficiency, and easy installation and management tools.
The document discusses technologies relevant to voice over IP (VoIP) applications including voice processing modules, codecs, signaling protocols, transport protocols, and network traversal techniques. It also covers business models, community aspects, and opportunities in premium services and bridging across technologies and communities. Emerging areas discussed include VoIP on mobile networks and the roles of portals, social networks, and device vendors.
The document discusses Alcatel-Lucent's OmniPCX Enterprise IP communication solution. It provides an overview of the system architecture, hardware platforms, features, applications, and proposed solution for Bakrie Brothers including equipment specifications and warranties. Key aspects covered are the scalable Linux-based system, over 500 available features, interoperability with legacy systems, reliability with 99.999% uptime, and contact center applications.
1. The document provides an overview of the Matrix ETERNITY integrated enterprise voice switch, which can support up to 1,344 user ports and provides interfaces for POTS, ISDN, GSM, VoIP, and other systems.
2. ETERNITY supports a variety of extension types including SLT, DKP, SIP, and ISDN terminals. It also interfaces with external devices like fax machines, door phones, and public address systems.
3. ETERNITY is available in different configurations including the LE, ME, GE, and PE models, which provide different capacities for user ports, trunks, and features. The LE can support the most users and trunks while the PE
The document describes the SAPEX IP-PBX server. It is an all-in-one embedded IP-PBX platform that integrates registrar, proxy, presence, and voice mail servers. It supports SIP protocol and allows registration of multiple SIP trunks. Key features include back-to-back user agent for call management, dynamic DNS for seamless connectivity, presence and instant messaging, and RADIUS client for call logging and accounting. The system provides various call routing, call management, and telephony features.
The document introduces the PROTON family of SOHO-PBXs, which includes the PROTON103, PROTON206, and PROTON308 models. It describes the key target customers, technical specifications, and features of the PROTON systems. The features are aimed at improving communication, boosting productivity, enhancing utility, and controlling costs for small office and home office environments.
Matrix Enterprise IP-PBX range empowers Large Enterprises to experience the benefits of IP and GSM/3G with legacy networks and variety of subscribers. The range offers the flexibility and set of advance features to change as per the evolving needs of dynamic businesses. This empowers employees to work from home, start-up offices and remote locations uninterrupted.
The document summarizes the VISION family of PBX systems, including the VISION Standard 308S and VISION Premium 309P models. It describes the key technical specifications, features, and target customers of the systems. The VISION offers features such as auto-attendant, allowed and denied lists, alternate number dialing, and least cost routing. It is aimed at small and medium businesses seeking an affordable PBX solution.
The document introduces the ULSB MK III Switch, a ruggedized military exchange switch. It has a compact form factor and is compliant with military standards. The switch functions as a local/transit switch using digital PCM-TDM and IP technologies. It has a modular architecture with redundant power supply and CPU cards. Key features include high density digital switching, distributed processing, and non-blocking operation. The switch is designed for reliability in tactical military environments.
This document describes Matrix's ETERNITY hospitality communication solution for hotels. The solution includes digital key phones, IP phones, and hotel management software to help hotels reduce costs, increase staff efficiency, enhance customer satisfaction, and increase revenue. Matrix's ETERNITY systems are designed for hotels of various sizes from small hotels and motels up to 400 rooms. The systems provide features such as call management, room monitoring, staff optimization, and efficient guest services.
Matrix Telecom Solutions: ETERNITY NE - IP-PBXMatrix Comsec
Matrix Presents, ETERNITY NE – The Next Generation IP-PBX built to mature today’s nascent businesses into flourished enterprises, breaking the confines of conventional telephony systems. Right from its perception, each and every attribute of ETERNITY NE revolves around the needs of the small businesses. ETERNITY NE brings complete synergy of the wired, wireless and packet based communication into the SMB premise. The multi-functional persona of NE wipes out the need of investing in multiple devices. With the superior features that it delivers, it puts any small business at par to compete actively with the constantly evolving and challenging surrounding.
The document describes the Matrix ETERNITY PE, an enterprise-grade IP-PBX for businesses. The ETERNITY PE comes in various models with different port capacities. It supports a wide range of interfaces including analog, digital, VoIP, and cellular. The system provides rich features and is highly scalable and flexible. It can be used for applications such as IP-PBX, hospitality PBX, and universal gateway solutions.
This document summarizes an IP-PBX solution from Matrix for small to large enterprises. It discusses how IP telephony allows organizations to integrate phone systems with their existing IT infrastructure to reduce costs. Matrix offers a range of IP-PBX products tailored for organizations of different sizes, from small home offices to large enterprises. The Matrix IP-PBX solutions provide benefits such as reduced communication costs, seamless multi-site connectivity, increased productivity, and protection of existing infrastructure investments.
This document discusses the ETERNITY PLCC EPAX, a digital switching system for private line carrier circuits (PLCC). It can support up to 516 ports and features integrated voice and data capabilities. The system uses digital PCM switching technology and supports a variety of trunk and extension interfaces. It provides calling features for PLCC applications such as alternate routing and call routing progression tones. Programming and administration can be done through analog phones, digital key phones, or a web-based GUI tool.
The document describes the Matrix ETERNITY PE, an enterprise-grade IP-PBX for businesses. The ETERNITY PE comes in various models with different port capacities. It supports a wide range of interfaces including analog, digital, VoIP, and wireless interfaces. The system provides rich features and is highly scalable and flexible. It can be used for applications such as IP-PBX, hospitality PBX, and universal gateway solutions.
The document discusses network solutions provided by Nortel for the US Navy. It describes a converged shipboard network architecture that supports up to 300 shore users and 80 ship users scalable to 160. The network enhances ship-to-shore collaboration with solutions like secure wireless access points, IP handsets, and mobile devices. It enables seamless communications between the Navy's second fleet headquarters and deployed flagships through commercial satellite links, digital IP PBX systems, and network management software.
The document discusses Voice over IP (VoIP) and its description and operation. It defines VoIP as using private networks for IP telephony and Internet telephony as using public networks. It describes how audio is digitized, compressed, and transported via IP packets. Common VoIP deployments like IP phone to IP phone are also outlined. The differences between SIP and H.323 protocols are highlighted. Typical call flows for SIP, H.323, and interworking between SIP and H.323 are illustrated. Implementing VoIP requires IP-IP gateways or Asterisk servers to connect IP and PSTN networks. Using VoIP eliminates traditional time-based telephony charges and distinctions between local and long distance calls.
The document discusses VOIP and IPTV delivery systems. It describes VOIP, how it works by sending voice calls over IP packets on the internet or private networks, and compares it to traditional PSTN calls. It also discusses IPTV and defines it as digital TV delivered using internet protocols, with a focus on quality of service similar to traditional TV. Technical, business, and regulatory issues related to both VOIP and IPTV are outlined.
The document discusses VOIP and IPTV delivery systems. It provides descriptions of VOIP and how it works by transmitting voice calls over an IP network. It also describes IPTV and how television content can be delivered over an IP network on a managed network with quality of service guarantees or over the open internet. Key protocols for delivering IPTV like HTTP, RTSP, and IGMP are also outlined. The document discusses issues around implementing VOIP and IPTV systems and provides examples of different IPTV platform operators and technologies used.
The document discusses GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network) technology and implementation models. It provides information on:
- GPON standards and components like the OLT, ONU, and splitters
- Implementation models for retail/residential, enterprise/HRB, and mobile backhaul networks
- Considerations for ODN design and link budget calculations for different splitting scenarios
- Capabilities of OLTs, ONUs, and ONTs including interfaces, services supported, and functionalities
- Examples of residential ODN installation and network architectures for different use cases
This document provides a summary of integrating IP telephony into the public switched telephone network (PSTN) environment. It discusses the evolution of PSTN from analog to digital networks and the emergence of time division switching. It then outlines the architecture of a soft switch solution for integration, including edge, core, control, and application layers. Finally, it discusses existing practices for integration, such as replacing tandem exchanges, and considers the specific context of integrating IP networks in Bangladesh.
This document discusses requirements for an optical fiber backbone to serve a multiservice home network. It presents the services and applications that will be used in home networks, including basic telecommunications, internet, video, virtual environments, remote services, and e-health. It notes that online virtual environments have the most stringent delay requirements below 100ms. The document then discusses using plastic optical fiber for home networking and the evolution of optical home area networks with a two-layer architecture using an optical backbone and local extenders.
The document discusses the IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), which is an architectural framework for delivering internet protocol (IP) multimedia services. IMS allows convergence of voice, video, messaging and other multimedia applications over an IP-based network. It provides a standardized service platform that can enable operators to offer new revenue-generating services to subscribers. Key components of the IMS architecture include the Call Session Control Functions (CSCFs) which handle registration, session management and other core operations using the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP). IMS enables delivery of multimedia services to users independent of their access network, whether on fixed or mobile devices.
GPON provides a cost-effective fiber access network solution for delivering high-speed broadband, voice, and video services to customers. It uses a point-to-multipoint architecture with a single optical fiber delivering services to multiple premises, reducing deployment costs compared to point-to-point networks. Major benefits of GPON include high bandwidth capacities of up to 2.5 Gbps, lower equipment and fiber deployment costs due to the shared infrastructure model, and the ability to support multiple services and protocols in their native formats. GPON is well-suited for fiber-to-the-home/business deployments and can also provide cost-effective backhaul solutions for mobile networks through its native TDM and all-IP capabilities
This document discusses VSAT, VoIP, and shared internet access. It provides details on VSAT specifications and applications including receive-only and transmit/receive uses. VoIP technologies like softphones, gateways, and codecs are explained. The concept of a shared access network is introduced where a satellite bandwidth is shared between multiple users like a neighborhood network to reduce costs. Wireless options for sharing a high-speed 11Mbps connection are also described.
Iris ngx next generation ip based switching platformMohd Arif
IRIS NGX is a next generation IP-based switching platform that supports both soft and hardware-based switching. It provides a flexible, distributed architecture for integrating IP networks and supports various interfaces and protocols. The system includes IRIS NGX software, communication servers, peripheral shelves, media gateways, and IP phones. It offers advantages like seamless IP network integration, efficient network capacity expansion, and high reliability.
Cisco CallManager Express (CME) is a call processing solution that provides VoIP functionality for small to medium sized networks of up to 120 IP phones. It allows connection to the PSTN via analog or digital trunks and supports protocols like Skinny and H.323 for call control. CME is configured on Cisco IOS routers and gateways to provide integrated voice and data services over IP.
Colt provides an overview of their MPLS NNI product which allows customers to extend their MPLS network. Key points include:
1. MPLS NNI provides access to Colt's extensive MPLS network across 22 countries and 39 major cities through a single connection point.
2. It offers more cost-effective and flexible access compared to traditional private networks or individual circuits by utilizing Colt's shared MPLS backbone.
3. Customers can interconnect their network to Colt's MPLS network through redundant NNI connections in over 53 locations across Europe.
The document provides information about a company that has been distributing IT equipment including networking, VOIP, and security products in the Philippines since 1997. It lists their contact information and location in Makati City, and authorizations to distribute various brands including Linksys, 3Com, Kingston, and Sophos. The company aims to provide the latest data communication and information access equipment to the growing Philippine IT market.
The document discusses the challenges of future packet networks and fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) deployment alternatives. It argues that next generation access networks will be based on fiber deployments using Gigabit-capable Passive Optical Network (GPON) technology. GPON is presented as the best candidate due to its pragmatic and simple approach in addressing all services while requiring less space and equipment at lower costs than other alternatives. The document also summarizes how GPON Doctor can help monitor and analyze GPON network traffic and performance.
1) DareGlobal Group is a large Chinese conglomerate founded in 1978 with over 50 member companies in China and abroad.
2) DareGlobal Technologies is a subsidiary focused on research, development, production and marketing of network communication equipment.
3) The company has established 6 key R&D laboratories and is a leading provider of broadband access terminals, wireless communication terminals, and digital home products in China.
CORECESS Inc. is a Korean company founded in 1997 that focuses on broadband access technology including WDM PON, GEPON, and GPON. It has headquarters in South Korea and branches in the US, Japan, and Russia. CORECESS was a pioneer in WDM PON and GEPON FTTH technology and has deployed its solutions to over 500k lines worldwide. The document provides an overview of CORECESS' FTTx solutions including Hybrid WDM PON, GPON, and GEPON networks that can connect up to 1024 homes per fiber and extend coverage up to 40km from the hub. It also describes CORECESS' triple play and smart grid services that are integrated on
This document provides an overview of integrated access devices from Aethra Telecommunications, including broadband access options, voice and data port configurations, operating system features, and advanced application capabilities. Key products highlighted are the BG and SV series, which support ADSL, VDSL, SHDSL, fiber, and LTE broadband access with integrated voice services, security, routing, and business applications like IP PBX.
The document shows packaging details for the SAPEX IP-PBX phone system. Images depict the product packaged in a jumbo carton and giftbox, including a front label. The system comes with accessories like power adapters, patch cords, manuals, wall mounting templates, warranty cards, and user cards. Additional photos provide views of the front and back of the SAPEX IP-PBX device itself, highlighting its front panel and back panel ports.
The document discusses the packaging and components included for different models of the Eternity PE intercom system. It describes the packaging, accessories, and features of the Eternity PE6SP, PE3SS, and PE3SP models. These models come with components like a power cord, patch cord, wall mounting template, manual/CD, and warranty card packaged in cartons, gift boxes, or on shelves with the system itself.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document discusses Matrix's ETERNITY hospitality communication solution for hotels. It can support up to 400 rooms and features integrated call management, PMS/CAS interfaces, digital key phones, IP phones, and software to help with front desk operations like check-ins, wake-up calls and occupancy reports. The solution aims to improve staff efficiency, customer service and increase revenue through enhanced communication.
The document provides information about DGS&D business and how Matrix products like the ETERNITY PBX platform can benefit organizations working with DGS&D. It discusses:
1) DGS&D is the central purchase and quality assurance organization of the Government of India that handles registration and rate contracts for products. Registering with DGS&D provides a ready platform for sales.
2) Partnering with Matrix for DGS&D business provides benefits like special pricing, marketing support, and opportunities to supply additional products and services beyond just PBXs.
3) The ETERNITY PBX platform from Matrix is well-suited for DGS&D requirements as it offers reliable technology, easy management,
The document describes the features and capabilities of the SAPEX IP-PBX server. It is an all-in-one embedded IP-PBX platform that integrates registrar, proxy, presence and voice mail servers. It supports SIP protocol and allows registration of multiple SIP trunks. Key features include seamless connectivity for remote users, dynamic DNS, presence and instant messaging, call detail recording, RADIUS client for authentication and accounting, and various call management functions.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 5DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 5. In this session, we will cover CI/CD with devops.
Topics covered:
CI/CD with in UiPath
End-to-end overview of CI/CD pipeline with Azure devops
Speaker:
Lyndsey Byblow, Test Suite Sales Engineer @ UiPath, Inc.
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
HCL Notes and Domino License Cost Reduction in the World of DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-and-domino-license-cost-reduction-in-the-world-of-dlau/
The introduction of DLAU and the CCB & CCX licensing model caused quite a stir in the HCL community. As a Notes and Domino customer, you may have faced challenges with unexpected user counts and license costs. You probably have questions on how this new licensing approach works and how to benefit from it. Most importantly, you likely have budget constraints and want to save money where possible. Don’t worry, we can help with all of this!
We’ll show you how to fix common misconfigurations that cause higher-than-expected user counts, and how to identify accounts which you can deactivate to save money. There are also frequent patterns that can cause unnecessary cost, like using a person document instead of a mail-in for shared mailboxes. We’ll provide examples and solutions for those as well. And naturally we’ll explain the new licensing model.
Join HCL Ambassador Marc Thomas in this webinar with a special guest appearance from Franz Walder. It will give you the tools and know-how to stay on top of what is going on with Domino licensing. You will be able lower your cost through an optimized configuration and keep it low going forward.
These topics will be covered
- Reducing license cost by finding and fixing misconfigurations and superfluous accounts
- How do CCB and CCX licenses really work?
- Understanding the DLAU tool and how to best utilize it
- Tips for common problem areas, like team mailboxes, functional/test users, etc
- Practical examples and best practices to implement right away
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
For the full video of this presentation, please visit: https://www.edge-ai-vision.com/2024/06/building-and-scaling-ai-applications-with-the-nx-ai-manager-a-presentation-from-network-optix/
Robin van Emden, Senior Director of Data Science at Network Optix, presents the “Building and Scaling AI Applications with the Nx AI Manager,” tutorial at the May 2024 Embedded Vision Summit.
In this presentation, van Emden covers the basics of scaling edge AI solutions using the Nx tool kit. He emphasizes the process of developing AI models and deploying them globally. He also showcases the conversion of AI models and the creation of effective edge AI pipelines, with a focus on pre-processing, model conversion, selecting the appropriate inference engine for the target hardware and post-processing.
van Emden shows how Nx can simplify the developer’s life and facilitate a rapid transition from concept to production-ready applications.He provides valuable insights into developing scalable and efficient edge AI solutions, with a strong focus on practical implementation.
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
Unlock the Future of Search with MongoDB Atlas_ Vector Search Unleashed.pdfMalak Abu Hammad
Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
* Enhancing LLM capabilities with vector search
* Best practices and optimization strategies
Perfect for developers, AI enthusiasts, and tech leaders. Learn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas to deliver highly relevant, context-aware search results, transforming your data retrieval process. Stay ahead in tech innovation and maximize the potential of your applications.
#MongoDB #VectorSearch #AI #SemanticSearch #TechInnovation #DataScience #LLM #MachineLearning #SearchTechnology
Infrastructure Challenges in Scaling RAG with Custom AI modelsZilliz
Building Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) systems with open-source and custom AI models is a complex task. This talk explores the challenges in productionizing RAG systems, including retrieval performance, response synthesis, and evaluation. We’ll discuss how to leverage open-source models like text embeddings, language models, and custom fine-tuned models to enhance RAG performance. Additionally, we’ll cover how BentoML can help orchestrate and scale these AI components efficiently, ensuring seamless deployment and management of RAG systems in the cloud.
GraphSummit Singapore | The Future of Agility: Supercharging Digital Transfor...Neo4j
Leonard Jayamohan, Partner & Generative AI Lead, Deloitte
This keynote will reveal how Deloitte leverages Neo4j’s graph power for groundbreaking digital twin solutions, achieving a staggering 100x performance boost. Discover the essential role knowledge graphs play in successful generative AI implementations. Plus, get an exclusive look at an innovative Neo4j + Generative AI solution Deloitte is developing in-house.
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
Communications Mining Series - Zero to Hero - Session 1DianaGray10
This session provides introduction to UiPath Communication Mining, importance and platform overview. You will acquire a good understand of the phases in Communication Mining as we go over the platform with you. Topics covered:
• Communication Mining Overview
• Why is it important?
• How can it help today’s business and the benefits
• Phases in Communication Mining
• Demo on Platform overview
• Q/A
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Let's Integrate MuleSoft RPA, COMPOSER, APM with AWS IDP along with Slackshyamraj55
Discover the seamless integration of RPA (Robotic Process Automation), COMPOSER, and APM with AWS IDP enhanced with Slack notifications. Explore how these technologies converge to streamline workflows, optimize performance, and ensure secure access, all while leveraging the power of AWS IDP and real-time communication via Slack notifications.
3. ETERNITY NE
Presentation Outlook
• Single IP-PBX for All Networks
• Modular Architecture
• Solution Overview
• Advance IP Features
• Mobility Features
• Intelligent Functions
• Voice Mail System
• Simplified Management
• Productivity Boosting Features
• Cost Control Features
• Product Ordering Information
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5. ETERNITY NE
Single IP-PBX for All Networks
Key Features ETERNITY NE integrates the legacy and new-generation communication
• Key Attributes technologies to offer a converged solution. It offers connectivity to all
• Variants sought networks – CO, GSM, UMTS (3G) and VoIP on a single platform.
• Trunks-side Connectivity The small businesses can now use the cost-effective Voice over IP (VoIP)
• Extensions-side Connectivity networks for long-distance calling. Mobile networks can be leveraged to
• Overall Connectivity avail the benefits of cost and connectivity and the reliable CO networks still
• Hardware Capacity remain an integral part of the communication system
• User Terminals
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6. Single IP-PBX for All Networks
Key Attributes
• Analog, GSM/UMTS(3G) and IP Converged Platform
• Modular Architecture
• IP Trunks and Extensions
• GSM/UMTS(3G) Trunks and Extensions
• Enterprise-Grade Features
• Off-Site Mobility with Mobile and IP Extensions
• Integrated Auto-Attendant
• Integrated Voice Mail
• VoIP Call over UMTS (3G)
• Web-based Remote Management
• Compact Footprint
Confidential
7. Single IP-PBX for All Networks
Variants
ETERNITY NE6
> 6 CO (TWT) Lines
> 2 Digital Phones
> 14 Single Line Telephones
> Up to 16 IP Extensions
ETERNITY NE4
> 4 CO (TWT) Lines
> 2 Digital Phones
> 10 Single Line Telephones
> Up to 16 IP Extensions
ETERNITY NE3
> 3 CO (TWT) Lines
> 2 Digital Phones
> 6 Single Line Telephones
> Up to 16 IP Extensions
ETERNITY NE2
> 2 CO (TWT) Lines
> 2 Digital Phones
> 4 Single Line Telephones
> Up to 16 IP Extensions
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8. Single IP-PBX for All Networks
Trunk-side Connectivity
GSM
SIP Proxy UMTS (3G)
CO (TWT)
ETERNITY NE
IP
SIP Proxy
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9. Single IP-PBX for All Networks
Extension-side Connectivity
SLT 1
Analog Phones
GSM/UMTS
Mobile SLT 14
(3G)
Extensions
DKP 1
Digital Key Phones
DKP 2
IP
IP Extensions
Mobile
Remote IP Extensions SIP Client
IP Phone Softphone WLAN
Router
Confidential
10. Single IP-PBX for All Networks
Overall Connectivity
SLT 1
Analog Phones
Mobile
GSM/UMTS Extensions SLT 14
SIP Proxy (3G)
DKP 1
Digital Key Phones
CO (TWT)
DKP 2
IP
IP Extensions
SIP Proxy Door Door
Phone Lock
Mobile
SIP Client
Remote IP Extensions IP Phone Softphone WLAN
Router
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11. Single IP-PBX for All Networks
Hardware Capacity
ETERNITY NE NE2 NE3 NE4 NE6
CO Ports 2 3 4 6
Single Line Telephones 4 6 10 14
Digital Key Phones 2 2 2 2
VoIP Trunks* 4 4 4 4
IP Extensions* 16 16 16 16
GSM/UMTS(3G) Trunks* 2 2 2 2
Simultaneous VoIP Calls 8 8 8 8
Door Phone with Relay* 1 1 1 1
Voice Mail System* 4 Channels 4 Channels 4 Channels 4 Channels
37 Mail Boxes 37 Mail Boxes 37 Mail Boxes 37 Mail Boxes
Voice Messages 16 Messages of 14 Seconds Each
For Auto-Attendant, Voice Prompts, Voice Help
Ethernet Port 1 1 1 1
Power Supply External Adaptor - 24DC, 1.5A
* Optional and Field Pluggable Module
Confidential
12. Single IP-PBX for All Networks
User Terminals
NEO10 EON48
Analog Phones (SLT) Digital Key Phones (DKP) Mobile Phones as Extensions
SETU VP
IP Phones Mobile Phones with SIP
SIP Client Soft phones
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13. Single IP-PBX for All Networks
User Terminals - IP Phones
• 3 SIP Accounts
• Multiple-Programmable Keys
• 6x24 and 2x24 Character Display
SETU VP248P
• Auto Configuration
• Multiple Call Handling
• Peer-to-Peer Calling
• PoE (Optional)
• Phone Book
• Voice Mail Key SETU VP248S
Confidential
14. Single IP-PBX for All Networks
User Terminals - Digital Key Phones
• 6x24 and 2x24 Character LCD Display
• 16 Programmable Keys
• 17 Touch-Sense Keys
EON48P
• Touch-Sense Keys
• Full Duplex Speaker Phone
• Headset Interface
• LCD Contrast and Brightness Control
• 3-Position Desktop Mounting
EON48S
Confidential
15. Single IP-PBX for All Networks
User Terminals - PC based Digital Key Phones
EONSOFT EONSOFT with DSS
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16. Single IP-PBX for All Networks
User Terminals - Single Line Telephones
• Phonebook Entries: 80
• 76 Caller ID Memory
• Message Wait Indication
• Battery Free Operation of CLIP
• Speaker Phone
• Handset Volume Control: 4 Levels
• One-Touch Speed Dial
• Cellular Phone RFI Noise Immunity NEO10
• Data Port with RJ11 Jack
• Colors: White and Black
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17. Single IP-PBX for All Networks
Third-Party Terminal Support
• Single Line Analog Telephones
• SIP based VoIP Phones
• SIP based VoIP Softphones
• SIP based VoIP Door Phones
• Mobile Phones/PDAs with SIP Client
Confidential
19. ETERNITY NE
Modular Architecture
Key Features ETERNITY NE comes in a standard configuration of CO (TWT) lines and
• VoIP Server Module analog and digital extensions to satisfy initial basic requirements of start-up
• GSM Module businesses.
• UMTS (3G) Module Its Modular design offers the flexibility to integrate GSM, UMTS (3G) and
• Door Phone Module VoIP on the same platform in form of optional field-pluggable modules.
• Voice Mail System Moreover, Voice Mail functionality and Door Phone connectivity can also
be availed as an optional module.
An Organization can thereby choose its own preferred mix of
communication technologies and functionality and integrated them as and
when desired.
Confidential
20. Modular Architecture
VoIP Server Module
• VoIP Server Card with Built-in SIP Registrar and Proxy Server
• 8 VoIP Channels
• 4 VoIP (SIP) trunks
• 8 IP Extensions Built-in, Expandable up to 16 with IP8 License
• Audio Codec: G.711A/µ, G.729A/B, G.723, GSM-FR, iLBC
Confidential
21. Modular Architecture
GSM Module
• GSM Port for Voice Calls
• Maximum 2 Modules at a time
• Quad-Band Operation
Frequency Band (MHz): GSM850, EGSM900, DCS1800, PCS1900
Confidential
22. Modular Architecture
UMTS (3G) Module
• Make Calls with Superior Voice Quality over UMTS (3G) Network
• Make VoIP Calls with Registering Proxy Servers over UMTS (3G) Network
• UMTSA Module
UMTS (3G) Port for Voice Calls for USA and Compatible Networks
Frequency Band (MHz) - Tri-band: WCDMA 850/1900/2100
• UMTSE Module
UMTS (3G) Port for Voice Calls for Europe and Compatible Networks
Frequency Band (MHz) - Tri-band: WCDMA 900/1900/2100
• Maximum 2 Modules at a Time
Confidential
23. Modular Architecture
Door Phone Module
• Module to Connect a 4-Wire Door Phone
• A Relay Contact to connect Relay Activated Device (I.e. Door Lock/Release device)
• Physical Connector Type: RJ45
Confidential
24. Modular Architecture
Voice Mail System
• Mail Boxes for Individual Users
• Greets Four Callers Simultaneously
• Support up to 576 hours of Conversation Recording
• Onboard USB Port to enable Voice Mail System
• 2 GB USB Flash Drive supplied as default with VMS License
• Expandable Up to 32 GB (576 Hours)
Confidential
26. Solution Overview
Application Scenario
Mobile Workers
GSM/UMTS(3G)
Network
Teleworkers: Australia
Mobile IP Extensions
India Office
Office Employees: SLT & DKP
IP Phone
IP
Employees working DKP
from Home
CO (TWT)
SLT
Mobile Workers ETERNITY NE Softphone
CEO’s Desk IP Softphone
GSM/UMTS(3G)
GSM/3G Mobile Extensions Network
Confidential
27. Solution Overview
Office Communication Solution
• Enterprise-Grade Features Reduces Administration Time and Increases Overall Productivity
• Variety of User Terminal Options to suit Flexible Working Environment
Analog Telephones, Digital Key Phones, IP Key Phones, SIP Phones, IP Softphones
• Variety of Trunk Options to make Calls via Cost-effective Networks Reduces Telephony Cost
CO Trunk Lines, GSM, UMTS (3G) and VoIP (SIP) Trunks
• Multi-Party Conference Enhances Collaboration and Speeds up
Decision Making
• Forward Calls on Mobile Phone ensures No Lost Opportunities
• Forward Voice Mail on Email in Non-availability in Office
28. Solution Overview
Teleworkers Solution
• Extended Office for Employees Working From Home or Remote Site
• Make and Receive Office Calls from Convenient Working Location
• Transparent Functioning as if working from Office
• Access to IP-PBX features from User Location
• Anywhere Access to Voice Mail via Email Notification
• Boon for Overseas Employees or Remote Site Workers
29. Solution Overview
Mobile Workers Solution
• Office Communication on the Go
• Ideal Solution for Employees who keep Travelling across the Geography
• Use GSM or UMTS (3G) Mobile Phones as Office Extensions
• Use Mobile Phones with SIP Client as Office Extensions
• Use all IP-PBX features – Make and Receive Calls, Access Voice Mail and Directory, Conference etc.
31. ETERNITY NE
Advanced IP Features
Key Features ETERNITY NE is an all-integrated IP-PBX with embedded Registrar, Proxy
• Call Forking and Presence Server. Up to 16 local or remote IP extensions can be
• Portable Extensions registered with Registrar Server. The integrated Proxy server performs
• Presence and IM various call control functions. NE can also register itself as a client with the
• VoIP Call over UMTS (3G) SIP proxy of a service provider. The services availed thereby can be
• Dynamic DNS shared among the various IP Users i.e. IP key phone, Softphone or any
• Peer-to-Peer Calls device with SIP client.
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32. Advanced IP Features
Call Forking
• Same credentials such as User name and Authentication Password can be entered in three different IP terminals
• All three devices now works as a single extension to make/receive calls
• In event of an incoming call, all three devices rings
• User can attend call from convenient device
Laptop with
Softphone
PSTN/GSM
/UMTS(3G)
/VoIP
Employee
not at Desk
ETERNITY NE
The same desk call is
Attempted on two IP devices
with same credentials
Mobile with
SIP Client
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33. Advanced IP Features
Portable Extensions
• Carry Same Contact Number across the Globe
• Register IP extension for anywhere in the World
• IP extension can be IP Phone, Softphone or Any mobile with SIP Client
• Seamless Feature Deliver y over Remote IP Extensions
• Accessibility to IP-PBX features same as Local Extension
Confidential
34. Advanced IP Features
Presence and IM
• Identify the Presence and Mode of Communication just before you Make a Call
• Status of Availability - Online, Offline
• User’s Willingness to Participate - Busy, Available on Mobile, Our of office etc.
• Preferred Mode of Communication - Call, Text Messaging
• Reduce the Number of Failed Call Attempts
• Integrated Presence Server of NE maintains and distributes the Status of all IP users
Confidential
35. Advanced IP Features
VoIP Call over UMTS (3G)
• Make VoIP calls via over UMTS (3G) SIM inserted in ETERNITY NE
• VoIP calls can be Made in Absence of Wired Internet Connectivity
• Remote Workers can User DISA to use this Facility
ITSP Proxy
GSM/UMTS
(3G)
ETERNITY NE
Confidential
36. Advanced IP Features
Dynamic DNS (DDNS)
• Automates the Discovery and Registration of the Server’s IP Address on the Public Network
• Fluctuating Dynamic IP of the Server is Mapped to a Unique Domain Name (DNS)
• Remote Users can Connect to the Server Using the Non-Altering DNS
• Benefit:
Prevents Reconfiguring of Systems Every Time a Network Infrastructure Changes
Useful When Remotely Accessing the IP-PBX Connected to Ones Home or Office IP Connectivity,
Usually Configured for a Dynamic IP
Confidential
37. Advanced IP Features
Peer-to-Peer Calls
• Place VoIP calls without Involving a Proxy Sever
• End User devices can be SLT, DKP or IP extensions located at anywhere in the world
• IP Addresses of Various SIP Devices Can be Programmed in a Peer-to-Peer Table
• 900 Such Entries Can be Programmed
• Shorter Extension Codes Can be Defined in Place of Long Number Strings/Addresses
SLT
DKP WAN IP
WAN
ETERNITY NE Router Router IP Phone
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Confidential
40. ETERNITY NE
Mobility Features
Key Features Business today has crossed geographic boundaries and so organizations
• Mobility Extensions tend to have more and more branch offices along with the workforce
• Dual Ring (Mobile Twining) roaming in-between the branches. These mobile workers leave back their
• DISA – Automatic extensions at the office desk and stay disconnected or user multiple
• Call Back on Mobile devices and contacts – work, home and mobile phone numbers. The more
• SIM Balance Inquiry/Recharge devices one use, the more contact-IDs need to remember.
ETRENITY NE offers mobile extensions for field workers to facilitate with
seamless mobility and office communication on the go to improve the
productivity.
Confidential
41. Mobility Features
Mobility Features
• Mobile Phones as PBX Extensions
• Field Users can access Telephony Features from their Mobile Phones
• Access to PBX features such as Making and Receiving Calls, Transfer, Forward, Conference Calls, Access to
Voice Mail, etc. while Roaming
201
DKP
230
202
SLT
GSM/UMTS(3G)
Network Coverage 228
IP Phone
ETERNITY NE
231
229
232 IP Softphone
Field Mobile Workforce Office
Confidential
42. Mobility Features
Dual Ring (Mobile Twinning)
• NE Routes Incoming Call on Desk phone to a User Mobile on the Go!
• Both Desk phone and Mobile Rings Simultaneously
• User can Pick up the Call from any of the Two Terminals
Desk Phone
CO/GSM
Caller /UMTS(3G)
VoIP
Mobile Phone
Confidential
43. Mobility Features
DISA - Automatic
• Automatic Access to System Features and Facilities from Remote Location
• User can Call on DISA enabled Trunks and access following Features:
Make Calls to Internal Extensions
Make Calls on External Numbers using System Trunks
Activate/Deactivate Features
Programming/Administer the System
• No need to dial DISA login code and Station Number-password
• 999 Numbers can be Programmed in DISA – CLI Authentication Table
Confidential
44. Mobility Features
Call back on Mobile
• When a Caller places a Missed on Any of the Trunk (CO, GSM/3G or VoIP), NE Automatically Gives a Call back
• On Receiving the Call, User is provided with Options viz. DID, Follow Auto-Attendant or Call Routed to the Operator
• Caller’s Numbers should be Programmed in Trusted Caller’s List
Caller Leaves Missed Call on Any
of the NE Trunks Port and
PSTN/GSM System Initiates Auto Call back
/UMTS(3G)
/VoIP
Auto-Attendant
Sales Person
Operator
ETERNITY NE
DID
Confidential
45. Mobility Features
SIM Balance Inquiry and Recharge
• No Need to Remove SIM from GSM/UMTS(3G) Module for Balance Inquiry or Recharge
• Recharge / Inquire the SIM Balance from Web-based Management
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Confidential
47. ETERNITY NE
Intelligent Functions
Key Features ETERNITY NE delivers all advance features and functions to small
• Auto-Attendant businesses such as remembering access codes for easy and speed
• Automatic Number Translation dialing, forwarding calls to desired extension, establishing conferencing
• Caller-ID based Routing circuits for multi-party conversations, re-attempting calls at unsuccessful
• Door Phone Connectivity trials, screening live calls, recording conversations and many other.
• Incoming CLI Modification Incoming calls can be automatically directed to specific users or distributed
• Least Cost Routing among a group. Outgoing calls are attempted via the most cost-effective
• Logical Partitioning network and dial plans can be flexibly assigned for different users as per
• Off-Hook Alert time of calling.
• Return Call to Original Caller
• Scheduled Call Forward
• Live Call Supervision
• Voice Message Applications
Confidential
48. Intelligent Functions
Auto-Attendant
• Eliminate the Need of an Operator to Route Calls, Auto-Attendant does it all
• Keep your Organization Running 24x7
• Enhance the Customer Calling Experience
• Greet your Customers in Local Language
• Greetings as per Time of the Day – Morning, Evening and Off Hours
• Enable Customer to Enjoy the Self-service Experience
• Customers can Reach to Desired Extension without the help of an Operator
Confidential
49. Intelligent Functions
Auto-Attendant
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GSM/UMTS
/VoIP
Caller Welcome
Welcome to ABX Inc. ! Greetings
Please Dial Extension Number
7-Dial by Name 3
8-Leave a Message
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9-Go to Operator
0
Calling Activity:
1 4
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# 1 to retry
9 to go to operator Call Established
8 Presenting Other Options 5
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# to disconnect Joseph
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503
50. Intelligent Functions
Automatic Number Translation
• No Need to Remember Additional digits to be Added or
Removed while Placing a Call
• Modify the Dialed Number by adding Specific Area Code or
Country Code Automatically
• Simply Dial Large Numbers by Entering String of Short
Numbers
Confidential
51. Intelligent Functions
Caller-ID based Routing
NE Checks Incoming CLI with the
Incoming Call First Lands On the
Operator’s Extension and then
Numbers Stored in Programmed
CLI Table and to the Appropriate it
Transferred Directly Transfers
Extension
to the Respective Extension
Caller gets Directly Connected to
Desired Extension
Ideal Route
PSTN
ETERNITY NE
MD’s Residence
MD’s Extension
Operator
Actual Route
Scenario 1 Normal Routing No Need of Operator to
Route Calls
Scenario 2 CLI based Routing
Confidential
52. Intelligent Functions
Door Phone Connectivity
• An Option of Connecting Single 4-Wire Door-Phone and Relay Activated Device
• On Pressing Button provided on Door Phone, the Programmed Extension Rings
• User can Talk to the Person at the Door
• If Door Lock Release device is Connected with DOP, the User can Open the Door and let the Visitor in
• Interface via Optional Door Phone Module
• Physical Connector Type: RJ45
Confidential
53. Intelligent Functions
Incoming CLI Modification
• Insert Area Code, Country Code or International Prefix before the Dialed Number Automatically
• Users need not Remember complicated Region Codes
• Shortens the dialing of Lengthy Numbers
Confidential
54. Intelligent Functions
Least Cost Routing
• Automatically Selects the Most Economical Route for Each Outgoing Trunk Call
• Comprehensive LCR
• 3 Types of LCR:
Time based
Number based
Combination of Time and Number based
• Call made Outside the Organization are always at Least Possible Cost
VoIP
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ETERNITY NE 6 9
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Confidential
56. Intelligent Functions
Off-Hook Alert
• NE generates Error Tone on User Extension if not Placed Properly
• Users with DKP and IP Phones gets Text Message ‘Hang Up’ on Screen
• For Users with SLT, Off-hook alert is given to Operator Extension
Confidential
57. Intelligent Functions
Return Call to Original Caller (RCOC)
• Boon for the Big Organization where Group of Trunks shared by Number of Users
• If the Called Person does not Pick up the Call in event of Missed Call or Busy
• Called party can Directly Reach to the Concern person without any Delay
• Bypass Operator and Auto-Attendant
• Saves time of the Caller and Reduces Hassel for Operator to ask who has Called
• Supported on GSM/UMTS(3G) and VoIP(SIP) Trunks
GSM
/UMTS(3G)
/VoIP
301
System Stores Calling Party’s no. with its When the User Calls Back, Call Gets
Extension Port Routed to the Same Extension
Confidential
58. Intelligent Functions
Scheduled Call Forward
• Forward Desk calls to Different Number as per Day or Night Time
• Destination Numbers can be Other Extension, External Number or Voice Mail
• For example: Desk calls can be Forwarded to User’s mobile during Day time, Residence number at Night Time
Confidential
59. Intelligent Functions
Live Call Supervision
• Get the Information of Calls Made/Received by an Extension being Supervised on Your CLI Telephone
• Information can be Acquired During a Live Call or On Need Basis
• Information of the Last Dialed Call can also be Displayed on Monitoring Station
Confidential
60. Intelligent Functions
Voice Message Applications
• Guide the Caller in Various Call Making Situations such as:
Day/Night Greetings
Wrong Number Dial/Dial-by-Name
Initial Guidance
Busy/Transfer/No Reply
• 16 Voice Messages of 14 Seconds each can be stored in Internal Memory of NE
• Messages can be Played in Events such as Music-on-Hold, Alarms, DISA, Auto Redial, Night Mode and
Emergency
Confidential
62. ETERNITY NE
Voice Mail System
Key Features An efficient Voice Mail System can work wonders for your organization
• Voice Mail to Email productivity. The one that can provide efficient call management and
• Conversation Recording accurate messaging saves precious time of your employees, yet allowing a
• Personalized Greetings non-interfering work environment.
• Message Notifications The Integrated Voice Mail in ETERNITY NE is designed to deliver all
• Call Taping possible voice applications which typically require an external Voice Mail,
• Live Call Screening such as personalized greetings, voice mailboxes for individual users,
• Broadcast Message multiple message notifications, voice mail to email, conversation recording
etc.
Confidential
63. Voice Mail System
Voice Mail to Email
• Incoming Voice Mail is forwarded to User’s Email account
• Notification can be made With or Without Attachment
Confidential
64. Voice Mail System
Conversation Recording
• The User can Record his Conversation in his Personal Mail Box
• The User can Listen Recorded Conversations Stored in the Mail Box along with other Messages
• Extremely Useful Feature for Organizations that works on Verbal Commitments
Confidential
65. Voice Mail System
Personalized Greetings
• While Leaving a Voice Mail, Caller hears Greetings/Messages Personalized by Mailbox User
• Different Greetings/Messages can be played according to 4 different Time Zones
• Each Caller is Greeted with Pre-recorded Messages as per prevailing time of the Day
i.e. Morning, Afternoon, Evening
• Different Greeting Messages can be Played/Recorded for Working, Non-working hours, Holidays or Festivals
Confidential
66. Voice Mail System
Message Notifications
• Notify a User about incoming Voice Message by Following ways:
LED Indication on Dedicated Voice Mail Key
Shattered Dial Tone
Voice message on Off-Hook
Email Notification
• Immediate Notification
Instant Notification about new Message in his Mailbox Every time on arrival of New Message
• Scheduled Notification
Notification for 3 times per Day as per User Defined Time and Number only on arrival of New Voice Mail
• User can log on to the Mailbox and Retrieve the Messages
• Notifications can be sent to Different Numbers during different Time-zones
Confidential
67. Voice Mail System
DISA - Automatic
• Calls To/From Specific Numbers can be Taped if Required
• One Call can be Taped at one time
• Separate Mailbox can be defined for Taped Call Storage
Confidential
68. Voice Mail System
Live Call Screening
• A Station can Interrupt and Speak to Caller while Leaving a Message to the VMS
• Forward calls to VMS and Attend, if Important
• Feature is Available on IP Key Phone and Digital Key Phone
Confidential
69. Voice Mail System
Broadcast Message
• Broadcast Message to All or Multiple Number of Mailboxes at the Same time
• Broadcast Messages such as Sudden Holiday Announcement, Hosting of an Event, Seminar etc.
CO/GSM/ Internet
UMTS/VoIP
General
Voice Mail
Manager Broadcast
Teleworkers
Voice Mail
Head Office Employees
Confidential
71. ETERNITY NE
Simplified Management
Key Features The Enterprise-grade features and functionalities offered by ETERNITY NE
• SMDR Reports (CDR) with Cost requires no special training or high-level of expertise.
Calculation
ETERNITY NE comes with built-in web server functionality making it
• CLI Detection
possible to configure the system from remote location, saves time and cost
• Ease of Installation
of providing essential technical support. Multiple Languages and Country
• Localization
specific parameters helps configuring NE quickly and easily and dedicated
• Remote Management
RJ11 ports simplifies connectivity and cabling hassles.
• Flexible Numbering Plan
• System Status
Confidential
72. Simplified Management
SMDR with Call Cost Calculation
• Call Detail Record of Outgoing, Incoming and Internal Calls
• 6000 Outgoing, 5000 Incoming and 1000 Internal Calls
• Filters like Call Duration, Calling Number, Trunk, Extension etc. helps in Call Analysis
• Structured Call Charges – based on the Outgoing Trunk used for Dialing
• Options of Fixed, Unit wise and Percentage wise Service Charge
• Charges on Special days can be Defined
• Call Rates can also be Defined based on the Time-Zone
• Print SMDR Reports can be Printed in Online and Offline Mode
Confidential
74. Simplified Management
CLI Detection
• NE Supports CLI on CO (TWT), GSM, UMTS(3G) and VoIP Trunks
• Supports DTMF and FSK Analog CLI
• Displays CLI on SLT, DKP and IP Key Phones
• Time and Date Display on FSK CLI
• CLIR for Internal Calls
Confidential
75. Simplified Management
Ease of Installation
• Easy Installation makes it possible to handle NE even by End Users
• Compact and Foot Print to suit Every Work Environment
• Convenient Mounting Options:
Wall Mount
Table-Top
19” Rack Mount
• Dedicated RJ11 ports for Plug-n-Play Operation
Confidential
76. Simplified Management
Localization
• ETERNITY NE can be Configured to Meet the Telecom Standard where it is Installed
• Language support: English, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Portuguese and Italian
• Configured for:
Time Zones
Day Light Saving
Date-Time Format
ISDN Variants
CLIP Variants
Impedance
Confidential
77. Simplified Management
Global User Groups
• Multiple Extensions can be Grouped under a User Group
• Incoming Call the Extensions Ring as per the Assigned Priorities
• On receiving a Call, the Extensions Rings according to the assigned Priorities
• Group Members can Spread across Different Geographic Locations
Confidential
78. Simplified Management
Remote System Management
• Built-in Web-server Functionality for Remote Programming,
• Saves Time and Cost of Technical Support
• Two Programming Access Modes
System Administrator (SA)
System Engineer (SE)
• Supported Languages
English, French, German, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian
Confidential
79. Simplified Management
Flexible Numbering Plan
• Flexible Extensions Numbering Plan for Simplicity of Use
• Extensions Numbers can have Up to 6 Digits
• Flexible Numbers can be assigned to Security Extensions, CEOs, Teleworkers and Office Employees
Confidential
80. Simplified Management
System Status
• Identify the Status of various Parameters from a Single Window
• Status of following Parameters can be Known:
Voice Mail Memory
CO Trunks
Mobile Trunks
SIP Trunks
SIP extensions
Network Parameters
Confidential
82. ETERNITY NE
Productivity Boosting Features
Key Features ETERNITY NE delivers advanced function and feature to reduce the
• Alarms and Reminders administration time and help user to focus on the core business activities.
• Auto Answer These features enhances the collaboration among the local and dispersed
• Auto Call Back employees and fastens the overall decision making.
• Auto-Redial NE can redial a number until it gets connected, form a conference at a
• Busy Lamp Field (BLF) scheduled time, indicate the activity status of a user via BLF, identify
• Conference (Multi-Party) different callers via distinctive ringing, give priority to calls from important
• Conference Dial-in numbers and lot more.
• Distinctive Ringing
• Priority
Confidential
83. Productivity Boosting Features
Alarms and Reminders with Snooze
• Set Once/Repeat Alarm for All Users
• Alarm Snooze Ensures that no Alarms get Missed
• Alarms Types: Automated or Operator Served
• Generate Report of Non Served Alarms
• Alarm Notification Type:
Voice Mail
Auto Generated Voice Message
Music on Hold
Operator
Confidential
84. Productivity Boosting Features
Auto-Answer
• Enable an Operator to Answer Incoming Calls Automatically
• No need to Pick up the Handset or Press Speaker Phone Key Again and Again
• If Headset is used then Incoming Call Speech can be Heard Directly
• Saves Time and Effort
Confidential
85. Productivity Boosting Features
Auto Call Back
• User Need not to wait for a Busy extension to get free
• As soon as destination extension number becomes free, NE generates a call back
When Boss Answers
Calling... AsDialed Extension Free,
Secretary Becomes
Auto Gives Back
PBX Call RBT
Extension NE Generates Ring at Boss’s Extension
Secretary Busy
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Secretary Extension Ringing
Secretary
Boss
Already in
Conversation
Employee Confidential
86. Productivity Boosting Features
Auto-Redial
• Relieve User from Manual Redialing of a Busy Number
• ETERNITY NE Keep Dialing a Busy Number repeatedly till it gets Connected
• Whenever Call goes Through it Informs User by giving him a Ring
• Three Number can be Set for Auto Redial
Confidential
87. Productivity Boosting Features
Busy Lamp Field (BLF)
• A Busy Lamp Field is An Array of Extension Status Lamps
• An Extension Can Bear Different Statuses Such as:
Busy, Ringing or Idle
• If a User’s Class of Service (Cos) is Provisioned, An Extension User Can Monitor the Status of Another Extension
• Based on Extension Status, the Operator Can Decide to Either Transfer a Call Directly or Else Pick Up a Call In
case Called Extension is Busy
Confidential
88. Productivity Boosting Features
Conference - Up to 6 Participants
Office Employees
GSM
Logistics & Transportation UMTS/3G
Reception
00
Local LAN
Factory Workers
Internet
ETERNITY NE
Field Sales Person PSTN
(Mobile SIP Client)
Technical Support Team Confidential
89. Productivity Boosting Features
Conference Dial-in
• Callers can join in a conference by dialing a conference dial-in code at a pre-defined time
Logistics & Transportation GSM/UMTS
3G Up to 6 People can be
Reception
included in single Dial-
in Conference
Local LAN
Factory Workers
Internet
Sr. Manager-Production
ETERNITY NE
CO
Field Sales Person
(Mobile SIP Client)
Technical Support Team Sr. Manager-Sales
Confidential
90. Productivity Boosting Features
Priority
• Allows Certain Calls to have Higher Priority of Access over Others
• Calls from Trunk, Important Extension Numbers can be given Priority
PSTN/GSM
/Internet
Sr. Manager Call 2
With Normal Priority
Call 3
With Highest Priority Internet
Local LAN
Call 1
With Normal Priority Customer Care Department
Remote Office
Sr. Manager’s Call
gets through
Technical Support-Head Office
Confidential
92. ETERNITY NE
Cost Control Features
Key Features ETERNITY NE ensures each and every call made outside the office to
• Call Budget on Extensions happen at least incurred cost. It delivers comprehensive cost control
• Call Budget on Trunks features such as budgeting on Trunks and Extensions, Disconnection of
• Call Duration Control Longer Conversations, Free of Cost communication with field employees.
• CUG over GSM/UMTS(3G) These features help small businesses to be cost effective in telecom cost
• Toll Control and save on telephony bills.
Confidential
93. Cost Control Features
Call Budget on Extensions
• Control the Use of Trunk Resources
• Set Monthly Call Budget for Individual Extension
• Exceeding the Budgeted Value, Extension is Barred from Calling Facility
• Budgeted Value can be Cleared Manually or Automatically Every Month
Confidential
94. Cost Control Features
Call Budget on Trunks
• Control the Use of Trunk Resources
• Set Monthly Call Budget for Individual Trunks
• Trunks – CO, GSM, UMTS (3G), VoIP (SIP)
• Exceeding the Budgeted Value, Trunks doesn’t allow Further Outgoing Calls
• Budgeted Value can be Cleared Manually or Automatically Every Month
Confidential
95. Cost Control Features
Call Duration Control
• Cost Control Feature to Limit Lengthy Conversations
• Disconnect Ongoing calls after a Pre-defined Duration
• User is Notified via a Warning Tone before the Disconnection of Call
• Control can be Exercised for All/Selective Users
Confidential
96. Cost Control Features
CUG over GSM/UMTS(3G)
• Communicate with Field Employees at Zero Call Cost Incoming Number:
+91 9999900005
• Insert as many as Two CUG SIMs in Two GSM/UMTS(3G) Modules
• Any Call made to Field Employee is routed via CUG SIMs of Module +91 9999900001
+91 9999900005
GSM/UMTS +91 9999900002
(3G)
GSM/UMTS
(3G) Card
Confidential
97. Cost Control Features
Toll Control
• Assign Call Privileges/Permissions to Individual Users
• Allow or Deny Certain Numbers to be Dialed
• Allow or Deny Calls during Day and Night Hours
Confidential
99. ETERNITY NE
Ordering Information
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
ETERNITY NE2 PBX with 2 CO, 2 Digital and 4 Single Line Telephone Ports
ETERNITY NE3 PBX with 3 CO, 2 Digital and 6 Single Line Telephone Ports
ETERNITY NE4 PBX with 4 CO, 2 Digital and 10 Single Line Telephone Ports
ETERNITY NE6 PBX with 6 CO, 2 Digital and 14 Single Line Telephone Ports
OPTIONAL MODULE DESCRIPTION
ETERNITY NE VoIP SERVER 8 VoIP Channels to connect 4 SIP Trunks and 8 VoIP Users
ETERNITY NE IP8 License to Enable 8 IP Users
ETERNITY NE GSM GSM Port for Voice Calls
ETERNITY NE UMTSA UMTS (3G) Port for Voice Calls for USA and Compatible Networks
ETERNITY NE UMTSE UMTS (3G) Port for Voice Calls for Europe and Compatible Networks
ETERNITY NE VMS Voice Mail System to Attend 4 Simultaneous Calls with Mailboxes for Individual Users
ETERNITY NE 4WDP 4-Wire Door Phone Port with a Relay Contact
101. • Type of Presentation: Product Presentation
• Number of Slides: 100
• Revised on: 17th March 2011
• Version-Release Number: V1.R2
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