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Alcatel-Lucent OXO Connect Large User Manual

Alcatel-Lucent OXO Connect Large
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Alcatel-Lucent OXO Connect
Installation Manual
Release 2.1 - April 2017
3EH21123USAA Ed. 01

Table of Contents

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Alcatel-Lucent OXO Connect Large Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelOXO Connect Large
CategoryServer
Maximum Number of Users300
VoIP SupportYes
VoIP ProtocolsSIP, H.323
Power SupplyAC 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Maximum Number of IP Extensions300
Redundancy SupportYes
Management InterfaceWeb-based
Supported ProtocolsSIP, H.323, ISDN
Supported InterfacesAnalog
Integrated ApplicationsAuto attendant, Call center

Summary

Chapter 1 General Presentation

1.2 Protection against Interferences

Details compliance with regulatory standards and safety notices for radio frequency energy.

1.3 Security

Outlines essential safety rules and general recommendations for safe operation.

Chapter 2 Hardware: Platform and Interfaces

2.2 Platforms

Describes the different OXO Connect hardware platforms (Compact, S, M, L) and their specifications.

2.3 Installation Summary

Provides an overview of the system's installation architecture and component connections.

2.4 Equipment

Lists and details available boards and optional modules for OXO Connect systems.

Chapter 3 System Services

3.1 Software Licence Management

Explains managing software licenses to define system service levels and features.

3.2 Software Keys

Details the function and management of system and CTI software keys for feature activation.

3.3 Cloud Connect Operation (CCO)

Describes deployment and management of OXO Connect via a cloud infrastructure.

3.4 CCO VPN service

Explains establishing a VPN tunnel for secure remote access to OXO Connect.

Chapter 4 Installation and Cabling

4.2 Connections and Cabling

Covers connector types, pin assignments, and cable requirements for system components.

4.3 Power Supply

Details connecting external power supplies and battery packs for system power backup.

4.4 SIP Terminals

Guides commissioning and configuration for various SIP phones and terminals.

4.10 V24/CTI Interface Module

Describes the hardware and configuration of the V24/CTI interface module.

4.13 Intelligent Base Stations

Details connecting, configuring, and locating DECT base stations for wireless coverage.

4.17 Extending Your Installation

Covers procedures for replacing terminals, adding modules, and upgrading the system.

4.18 My IC Plugin for Outlook®

Explains installation and configuration of the My IC Plugin for Outlook® application.

Chapter 5 Station Default configuration

5.1 Default configuration

Details default functions of programmable and virtual keys for various deskphone models.

Chapter 6 Start-Up

6.1 System startup from a phone set

Guides the initial system startup process using a connected phone set.

6.2 System Startup from OMC

Explains system setup and configuration using the OMC application.

Chapter 7 Maintenance Level 1

7.1 Battery Maintenance

Provides instructions for maintaining and replacing system batteries for backup power.

7.4 Replacing the CPU Board

Details the procedure for replacing a faulty CPU board and restoring system configuration.

7.6 Adding and Replacing Interface Boards

Covers adding new boards to vacant slots or replacing existing ones.

Chapter 8 Glossary

8.1 A

Defines terms starting with 'A' used in the document.

8.2 B

Defines terms starting with 'B' used in the document.

8.3 C

Defines terms starting with 'C' used in the document.

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