Specifications
General Information Guide
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Mobility Solutions
Mitel’s Mobility Solutions are as follows.
Mitel Border Gateway Teleworker Service
The Mitel Border Gateway (MBG) teleworker service connects a remote office to the corporate
voice network to provide full access to voice mail, conferencing, and other features of the office
phone system.
MBG requires the following components.
You can configure the MBG teleworker service at the head office using a 5304, 5312, 5320,
5324, 5330, 5340, or 5360 IP Phone. Using a two-click process, the phone is set to operate in
teleworker mode. The phone keypad is used to enter the IP address of the MBG installed at
the head office. The phone can then be taken off-site and plugged into any broadband Internet
connection. When the phone is powered up, it automatically establishes a connection with the
MBG and is registered as a standard extension of the office phone system. The phone can also
be returned to normal (non-teleworker) mode with the touch of a button.
The following figures illustrates possible MBG teleworker service configurations. In these
configurations, the Applications Management Center (AMC) provides a range of downloadable
applications and services to the remote office.
Head Office Remote Site
• Server installed with Mitel Applications Suite
software and the MBG software blade
or
Server installed with Mitel Standard Linux
software and the MBG software blade
• Static IP address
• Sufficient internet bandwidth (approximately
50 kbps is required per teleworker if G.729a
compression is enabled)
• 5304, 5312, 5320, 5324, 5330, 5340 and 5360
IP Phones
• DSL/cable router with Network Address
Translation (NAT) and local DHCP
• Broadband connectivity (static IP address is not
required)










