System Overview
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Aastra 470 ab R3.0
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2. 5 Diverse phones, terminals and equipment
Thanks to the use of international standards other clients, terminals and phones,
Aastra and third-party, can be connected and operated on the communication
server:
• SIP-based phones
With the integrated SIP protocol SIP-based phones (softphones, hardphones) -
or via an SIP access point also WLAN and DECT phones - can be connected to the
communication server. Besides the basic telephony functions, features such as
call transfer, conference calls or CLIP/CLIR are also supported. Function codes
can also be used to operate various system functions.
• Cordless phones
The sturdy 9d DECT phones from the Ascom Wireless Solutions product portfo-
lio can be logged on to the communication server as system phones. User-
friendly messaging and alarm systems can thus be implemented in combination
with the IMS (Integrated Message Server). Other DECT phones can also be oper-
ated in GAP mode.
• Analogue terminals
All terminals (phones, fax, modem, etc.) approved by the network operator can
be connected on the analogue terminal interfaces. The communication system
supports pulse and frequency dialling modes.
• ISDN terminals
ISDN terminals that comply with the Euro ISDN standard can be connected to
the BRI-S terminal interfaces. The communication system provides a series of
ISDN features at the S bus.
• Mobile phones
Mobile phones can also be integrated into the communication system. They can
then be reached under an internal call number, and their status is monitored
and displayed. Internal/external calls can be made via the integrated mobile
phone; system functions can also be executed using function codes. With the
Aastra Mobile Client application all the main telephony functions are available
with menu prompting (see "Aastra applications", page 29).