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Mitel 415/430 as of R4.1
syd-0580/1.2 – R4.1 – 08.2016
3. 4 System capacity
System capacities are defined on the one hand by the existing hardware with its ex-
pansion possibilities and on the other by the limits set in the software. The software lim-
its can be partly expandable by licences.
3. 4. 1 Media resources
3. 4. 2 General system capacity
The number of slots, interface cards and system modules per communication server
have already been mentioned in the previous chapters and are not listed separately in
this chapter.
Tab. 28 General system capacity
Max. number... Mitel 415 Mitel 430
AIN with
Mitel 430 as
Master
Nodes in a transparent network (AIN) – – 11
Nodes with SIP networking 100 100 –
Users 12
1)
50
2)
50
2)
Terminals per user
3)
16 16 16
Simultaneous connections
• Without IP and without DECT (internal / external) 10
4)
30 50
• IP – not IP (internal / external) 8 18 50
• IP – IP (internal) 6
4)
25
4)
50
• IP – IP via SIP access channels (external) 12 32 32
• DECT – not DECT (internal / external) 10
4)
20 per node
• DECT – DECT (internal) 5
4)
20 per node
Voice channels VoIP (Standard Media Switch)
5)
) 8 18 per node
Audio channels, call recording 2 2 per node
6)
audio channels in Normal (G.711 or G.729) voice mail mode
7)
4 4 per node
audio channels in Extended (G.729 only) in total
7)
voice mail mode
12 12 per node
Voice channels FoIP (T.38) 1 2 per node
CAS transmitter/receiver for PRI network interfaces
8)
60 60 per node
Configurable conference bridge 24 24 24
Active conferences see Tab. 15
Trunk group 200 200 200
Trunk groups in route 8 8 8
Network interfaces per trunk group 8 8 8
Routes 136
9)
136
9)
136
9)