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Maximum number of users | Up to 50, 000 |
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VoIP | Yes |
Type | IP-PBX |
Deployment | On-premise |
Protocols Supported | SIP, H.323, QSIG |
Features | Unified communications, mobility, conferencing, contact center |
VoIP Channels | Scalable |
Hardware Options | Servers, gateways |
Management | Web-based interface |
Redundancy | High availability with redundant servers |
Integration | CRM, LDAP, Microsoft Exchange, other business applications |
Lists all requirements that must be met before the installation process begins.
Explains the function of the AC/DC power unit in converting AC supply to DC output.
Details the various types of servers used within the MX-ONE system.
Specifies the essential environmental conditions needed for the exchange room.
Lists the specific tools required for the hardware installation in the BYB 501 cabinet.
Recommends using ESD wrist straps connected to earth for safe handling of components.
Covers the procedures for mounting and positioning the BYB 501 cabinets.
Details the essential steps for multi-point grounding of the MX-ONE cabinets.
Guides the installation of batteries, including the battery shelf and connections.
Describes the process for installing the AC/DC power unit and its shelves.
Outlines the installation of subracks, air plates, and fan units for Media Gateway Classic.
Explains the installation procedure for MX-ONE Servers and Standard Servers.
Provides instructions on labeling cables for proper identification and management.
Details the procedures for connecting internal power cables to the AC/DC unit and batteries.
Describes connectors and board status LEDs for various system components.
Explains how to connect analog telephones and other devices to the system.
Details the connection of digital telephones and ISDN terminals to the system.
Guides the connection of analog external lines to specific TLU boards.
Covers the connection of digital external lines, including ISDN and tie lines.
Details the fan unit's alarm indicators and the conditions that trigger them.
Explains how AC/DC unit alarms are connected and monitored via the ALU2 board.
Outlines fundamental checks to verify the correct installation of hardware components.
Describes the process for testing the functionality of the MX-ONE telephony system.
Provides instructions and materials for attaching the side plates to the cabinet.
Details the procedure for mounting the cabinet doors, including those with locks.
Explains how to hook and connect the back plate to the cabinet frame.