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Strata CIX General Description 04/13 1
Strata CIX Overview 1
The Strata CIX family includes the CIX40, CIX100-S, CIX100, CIX200, CIX670, and CIX1200
Internet Protocol (IP) systems that provide sophisticated business communication features. These
systems deliver on the promise of IP telephony by providing all the features and benefits of our
traditional business communications systems on a converged IP platform. With the Strata CIX,
you have a choice of mixing and matching technologies, creating a pure IP system or a converged
solution, and changing based on the needs of your company.
Important! The Strata CIX100-S uses the same hardware and configuration as the Strata
CIX100, with a few exceptions. Whenever the CIX100 is mentioned in this book, it applies to both
the CIX100-S and CIX100, unless specified otherwise.
The Strata CIX IP business communications system provides pure IP peer-to-peer functionality,
offers FeatureFlex
TM
adaptability capabilities, and provides a smooth migration path from Toshiba
Strata CTX and Strata DK digital business communication systems.
The Strata CIX supports many types of telephones and provides the configuration flexibility to
build the communications system you need, in addition to the investment protection from re-using
devices from other Strata systems. That’s why the Strata CIX is much more than just an IP system.
It is a unified communications environment that supports many types of client devices.
Optionally available with the Strata CIX is the Strata Media Application Server (MAS), which
allows multiple applications to be combined on a single device. Applications include Auto
Attendant, Voice Mail, Automated Speech Recognition (ASR), Text-to-Speech, Unified
Messaging, Interactive Voice Response (IVR), Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) and Reporting,
Web browser-based Personal and System Administration, Web-based Telephone Applications,
FeatureFlex adaptability tools, and third-party applications. For more information on the MAS,
please refer to Chapter 8 – Strata Media Application Server and Integrated Voice Mail Cards.

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