Data Sheet

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Features and benefits
Resiliency and high availability
Enhanced high availability: optional backup
VCX systems, whether co-located with the primary
VCX or deployed in another office on the same
network, provide geographic survivability and rapid
failover for mission-critical communications
Optional RAID disk: helps ensure resiliency in
the event of component failure
Configuration
Media gateway support: streamlines migration
to IP communications and provides PSTN
connectivity with a full range of standalone VoIP
gateways
Investment protection
Analog phone support: leverage existing
investment in analog phones while implementing a
full set of PBX features
Ease of use
Built-in licensing: VCX system ships with default
licenses—VCX IP Telephony/IP Messaging Server
license, 25 business phone licenses, 25 IP
messaging seat licenses, 25 Desktop Communicator
softphone licenses, 25 Convergence Client
softphone licenses, and 4 analog/entry licenses
LDAP synchronization with Microsoft®
Active Directory, IBM Lotus Domino, Linux
OpenLDAP: easily integrate, filter, and
synchronize employee contact information, thereby
simplifying administration and ensuring reliable
connections based on the most current user
information
Ease of deployment: VCX Connect 200's
out-of-the-box first-time configuration provides
simpler installations using a Web-based, wizard-like
interface that walks you through the installation
process
Easy to use: GUI-driven central management and
configuration
Scalability
Supported devices: pay as you grow up to 500
devices per platform and up to 3000 devices in
total via VCX global directory, which enables up to
six VCX Connect 200 platforms to function as a
single system
Additional information
Optional mobility for telecommuters:
optional HP VCX IP Telecommuting Module allows
remote users the full benefit of their corporate IP
telephony system without compromising security
Optional multimedia conference bridge:
when businesses require a dense conferencing
system to reduce the overhead and cost of
expensive third-party conferencing products, then
the HP VCX IP Conferencing Module is the choice;
capabilities include host and participant Web-
based conference controls, instant and emergency
conferences with automatic dial-out options,
scheduled and meet-me restricted conferences
(requires participant passcode), peer-to-peer and
one-to-many conferences, and more
Optional network management: use the HP
Intelligent Management Center (IMC) and Voice
Services Manager (VSM) to configure, monitor, and
optimize the performance of media servers,
gateways, and endpoints; to monitor VoIP traffic;
and to control voice network quality
Product architecture
Multi-site architecture: highly flexible
architecture eliminates the dependency on any
single component for unprecented resiliency and
end-to-end survivability; use Web-based centralized
administration, global directory, and global
voicemail to seamlessly link VCX systems together to
scale your IP-PBX network as your business grows
Standards-based IP-PBX: support for standard
PBX and advanced telephony and messaging
features based on the IETF Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP) standards; support for third-party SIP-based
applications and devices
Integrated server: IP telephony and IP
messaging modules run on Linux OS