Specifications

Typical Configurations
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System Configurations
The MiVoice Business product line includes a number of platforms, IP phones, and applications.
Each platform is designed for a different business segment and size, but each contains a number
of common components. The main difference between the units is the quantity of components
contained in each.
The units are flexible and can be used in a number of different configurations, for example:
IP-PBX with phones, Voice Mail, and PSTN gateway
Standalone controller, in conjunction with other units
Standalone PSTN gateway
Standalone Voice Mail
Standalone wireless gateway
Standalone IP network gateway
Standalone Teleworker gateway
Resiliency backup controller
TDM controller for legacy interfaces (e.g. SX-2000 Light Peripheral and DSU cabinets).
The use of the LAN infrastructure and IP networking allows the units to be installed and used
in a number of different configurations. It also allows for a more distributed architecture and
dispersal of equipment compared to a more traditional central TDM PBX system.
MiVoice Business has a reliable, mature call control with a large feature set enabling multiple
integration possibilities with an existing installation.
The remainder of this chapter describes typical configurations, and provides some sample
configurations. “Configuration Tables” on page 30 show the maximum capacity for each feature
or resource for each type of controller.
For more information on the following topics that may affect the system configuration, see:
3300 ICP Technician’s Handbook for Slot Number convention
3300 ICP Hardware Technical Reference Manual for external interfaces and external TDM
interfaces.
Note: Refer to “Migrate SX-2000 PBX Hardware” in the 3300 ICP Technician’s
Handbook for detailed instructions.