Ix-12Ipktd-E Executive Model Ip Telephone (Discontinued) - Iwatsu ENTERPRISE 5.0 Owner's Manual

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IX-12IPKTD-E Executive Model IP Telephone (Discontinued)

The IX-12IPKTD-E IP Executive Model IP Telephone provides complete
access to the Iwatsu Enterprise-CS feature set from an Ethernet connection.
Each IX-12IPKTD-E IP Telephone requires an IP address that is either
dynamically allocated by the network DHCP server or is a static IP address.
The IX-12IPKTD-E IP Telephones require an available channel on an IX-
MBU Media Bridge Unit card to communicate with TDM resources. Calls
made between IX-12IPKTD-E telephones are able to communicate peer-to-
peer (via the IP Network) and do not require an IX-MBU channel.
The IX-12IPKTD-E IP Telephone includes an integrated Layer 2 switch that
was designed for the workstation user and allows the switching of data
within a LAN. Because the IX-12IPKTD-E IP Telephone is a Layer 2
switch, one PC connects to the back of the IX-12IPKTD-E IP Telephone and
passes all data through the phone. When using the switching capabilities of
the IX-12IPKTD-E IP Telephone, voice quality does not suffer. However, it
is important to not use the switching capabilities for high load devices like a
file or database server.
The IX-12IPKTD-E IP Telephone packages voice data through the UDP
datagram and sends the data on an IP Network such as an Ethernet LAN or
VPN. Additionally, the IPKTD-E IP Telephone can be powered over the
Ethernet, via a Power over Ethernet (PoE) power supply. PoE is supported
for the IX-12IPKTD-E (December 2004 production model). For more
information on Power over Ethernet, refer to the IP Telephone User
Guide section of this manual.
Note: When installing the IX-12IPKTD-E at a remote location, a VPN or
Non-VPN router can be used. End-to-end Quality of Service (QoS) is
required on all VPN routers used in the WAN.
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