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Strata CIX General Description 12/07 ix
Introduction
This General Description provides an overview of the Strata CIX40, CIX100-S, CIX100, CIX200
and CIX670 IP and digital business telephone systems, associated hardware and features. The
features described in this document assume that the Strata CIX/CTX system has the current
software release installed.
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.
Organization
This document is divided into the following major topics:
Chapter 1 – Strata CIX Overview describes the hardware, software and basic functionality
that are common to all CIX systems.
Chapter 2 – Strata CIX40 describes the system, its basic capacities and system expansion.
Chapter 3 – Strata CIX100-S / CIX100 describes the system, its basic capacities and system
expansion.
Chapter 4 – Strata CIX200 describes the CIX200 system (hardware, software and circuit
cards), its unique attributes and basic functionality.
Chapter 5 – Strata CIX670 describes the system, its basic capacities, system expansion, and
remote maintenance.
Chapter 6 – Capacities includes Strata CIX670, CIX200 and CIX100 capacities for stations
and peripherals, Central Office (CO) lines, station buttons and system features.
Chapter 7 – Universal Slot Circuit Cards provide information about Printed Circuit Boards
(PCBs) that can be installed in the universal slots of the Strata CIX/CTX systems.
Chapter 8 – Telephones and Peripherals describes the most recent Toshiba-proprietary
stations and peripherals, customer-supplied peripherals, as well as cabling and connectors.
Chapter 9 – Strata Media Application Server and Integrated Voice Mail Cards describes
the MAS, its basic capacities, system expansion, and remote maintenance. It also includes
some information about Voice Processing systems.
Chapter 10 – Features describes the features which are available system-wide, as well as
stations features.
Appendix – Specifications includes detailed information on environmental characteristics,
power considerations, hardware compatibility, network requirements, and station
specifications.

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