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Internet Telephony PBX System with ISDN Support
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PLANET IPX-1800N ISDN IP PBX system is designed and optimized for the
SMB and SOHO daily communications. The IPX-1800N is the next
generation voice communication platform for small to medium enterprises.
Designed as an open, scalable, and highly reliable telephony solution, the
IPX-1800N is able to accept 30 extension registrations, and effectively
scales from under 30 users to as many as 50-user enterprises. Designed to
run on a variety of VoIP applications, the IPX-1800N provides centralized
call control, auto-attendant, voice conferencing, ISDN access, digital and
IP-based communications. The IPX-1800N integrates 4 ISDN telephony
interfaces to become a feature-rich PBX system that supports seamless
communications between existing local calls, IP phones and SIP-based
endpoints.
The IPX-1800N integrates telephony call processing, call control, voice mail,
and a widely PBX application programming interface into a highly scalable
architecture designed to support both traditional circuit-based and the
Internet telephony service within a distributed enterprise communications
network.
With IPX-1800N, standard SIP phones can be easily integrated in your
office; plus the auto-config feature, you may integrate PLANET's IP Phone
VIP-154T series, VIP-155PT, and the ATA (Analog Telephone Adapter) series
- VIP-156/VIP-157 to build up the VoIP network deployment in minutes.
The IPX-1800N in the daily business processes is allowed to distribute IP
technology to meet traditional voice services with proactive management
interface so that enterprises can make people more productive, make more
intelligent tasks, and gain more satisfaction of customers.
IPX-1800N
SIP Features
Static/Dynamic registration
Call-based MD5 authentication
NAT traversal for clients
Outbound proxy with or without WAN
Up to 5 SIP trunks for inter-PBX SIP trunking
Inter-proxy call hand-off
Auto-config for SIP IP Phones/ATA
30 registration/30 voicemail/10 concurrent calls
Auto NAT Discovery and Traversal
Built-in STUN Client
RTP Proxy
RTP Port Range Designation
Relational Provision
Logical Partition/Relation between Users and Trunks
Logical Provision on Outgoing and Incoming Calling Search Scopes
Rich Dial-Plan Expressiveness thru Route Patterns
User Privilege Propagation Over Intra-Trunks
Object-Oriented Provisioning Paradigm
PBX Features
Support call hold, call waiting, 3-way call conference with feature phones
Built-in in-line call transfer
Unconditional, unavailable, busy call forward
Per-calling-number forward and rejection
Call Privilege Grouping
Group-based call pick-up
Call-parking
Up to 8 parties multi-room meet-me conference
FXO disconnection tone detection
In-band/RFC2833/SIP-INFO DTMF Translation
QoS support
Lifeline/Emergency call support
Music on hold
Outbound 900/0204 blocking
Blacklist of Number Patterns

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