User guide

Key AltiServ Characteristics
AltiWare OE System Administration Manual 3
Overview
Additional T1/PRI boards can be added to meet larger system
requirements. The maximum number of T1/PRI boards in one
system is up to four (4) T1/PRI lines (96 digital trunks).
Triton Analog Station Board - a PCI bus telephony board
that supports 12 analog extensions per board.
Provides adaptive balance and selectable impedance
Analog and digital loop back test modes
Tip and ring reversal
FSK message lamp
5V PCI slot is required for each Triton Analog Station Board.
Triton Resource Board - a PCI bus telephony board that provides
monitoring and Barge In system support functions. You can install
up to 2 Resource Boards per system.
On-Board Telephony Power Supply - with the Quantum D board
(Rev D or later) or Triton board, the telephony power supply is built
onto the board itself. There is no need to install a separate power
supply.
AltiWare System Software - the AltiServ system telephony
application software that provides easy to use graphical user interface.
It allows you to configure, administer, and maintain the AltiServ
system and can be used as a platform for third-party enhanced
application development. AltiWare software components such as
Switching Service, Messaging Agent, SMTP Server, POP3 Server,
AltiBackup and Exchange integration are NT services that are
automatically launched when the AltiServ system starts. You do not
have to login and start these applications manually. This provides
better security and reliability for these services.
TAPI Gateway Support - AltiServ is an open platform that
allows third party telephony developers to develop
applications for the AltiServ system. The system supports
Telephony Applications Programming Interface (TAPI) 3.0.
AltiServ supports a complete TAPI service provider that accepts first
party call control (such as AltiView, AltiAgent and AltiSupervisor)
and the third party client-server call control (such as call routing
applications).
Unique DSP design - provides full availability, scalability and true
linear resource expansion.