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Describes the target market and models of the Aastra XS, XL, and XD platforms.
Details the advantages of the Aastra X Series for users and administrators.
Details the modular Aastra 5000 software and its telephony services.
Describes the basic hardware components of Aastra X Series gateways.
Lists and describes common extension cards used across the range.
Specifies cable length limitations for connecting phones to digital and analogue lines.
Details the Aastra XS platform, including its mechanical design and interfaces.
Details the Aastra XS12 platform, including its mechanical design and interfaces.
Details the Aastra XS6 platform, including its mechanical design and interfaces.
Details the Aastra XL platform, including its mechanical design and interfaces.
Details the Aastra XD platform, including its mechanical design and interfaces.
Explains the duplication of services for high availability in the AXD.
Describes the 2 Ethernet 10/100BASE-TX ports and their uses.
Explains the new functions of the ETH2 port: separation, double attachment, mirroring.
Details how to separate administrative and user traffic for enhanced security.
Explains the use of the HDLC function for downloading software via ISDN.
Describes the integrated buffer for storing tickets for external billing applications.
Explains the role of the i-Button dongle for software licensing and maintenance.
Illustrates DECT synchronization for multi-site configurations using CPU card ports.
Explains fax/modem transmission over IP, including T38 standard.
Highlights key features of call distribution, embedded hardware, and remote management.
Lists integrated services like answering machine, IVB, and IVR.
Discusses ease of installation, administration via web access, and downloading announcements.
Mentions optimizing memory space capacities for functions.
Describes the web portal for remote management of Aastra X Series.
Details the AM 7450 for advanced multi-site or standalone iPbx management.
Outlines environmental and site requirements for Aastra platform installation.
Lists physical characteristics (height, width, depth, weight) of Aastra platforms.
Explains system restart times and automatic restart procedures.
Details backup and restitution durations based on lab tests.
Describes the target market and models of the Aastra XS, XL, and XD platforms.
Details the advantages of the Aastra X Series for users and administrators.
Details the modular Aastra 5000 software and its telephony services.
Describes the basic hardware components of Aastra X Series gateways.
Lists and describes common extension cards used across the range.
Specifies cable length limitations for connecting phones to digital and analogue lines.
Details the Aastra XS platform, including its mechanical design and interfaces.
Details the Aastra XS12 platform, including its mechanical design and interfaces.
Details the Aastra XS6 platform, including its mechanical design and interfaces.
Details the Aastra XL platform, including its mechanical design and interfaces.
Details the Aastra XD platform, including its mechanical design and interfaces.
Explains the duplication of services for high availability in the AXD.
Describes the 2 Ethernet 10/100BASE-TX ports and their uses.
Explains the new functions of the ETH2 port: separation, double attachment, mirroring.
Details how to separate administrative and user traffic for enhanced security.
Explains the use of the HDLC function for downloading software via ISDN.
Describes the integrated buffer for storing tickets for external billing applications.
Explains the role of the i-Button dongle for software licensing and maintenance.
Illustrates DECT synchronization for multi-site configurations using CPU card ports.
Explains fax/modem transmission over IP, including T38 standard.
Highlights key features of call distribution, embedded hardware, and remote management.
Lists integrated services like answering machine, IVB, and IVR.
Discusses ease of installation, administration via web access, and downloading announcements.
Mentions optimizing memory space capacities for functions.
Describes the web portal for remote management of Aastra X Series.
Details the AM 7450 for advanced multi-site or standalone iPbx management.
Outlines environmental and site requirements for Aastra platform installation.
Lists physical characteristics (height, width, depth, weight) of Aastra platforms.
Explains system restart times and automatic restart procedures.
Details backup and restitution durations based on lab tests.
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