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NETWORKING – IP CAMPUS NETWORKING
IP Campus Networking uses a VPN or managed IP network to create a
100% transparent network with up to 24 remote nodes and / or 1024 total
ports. IP Networking converges and exchanges your voice and data traffic
between offices anywhere worldwide via IP addressing. The IP Campus
network is easy to install and configure providing full transparency over the
IP network. IP Campus is able to maximize bandwidth by allocating it as
needed and by allowing each system node to generate all tones (DT, RBT,
etc...) and process all call switching locally, under the control of the Main
IP Campus system.
Communication is supported across the IP Campus network. This means,
resources and bandwidth that would normally be dedicated to establishing
and maintaining communications in other networking configurations now
become available for use by other IP or TDM devices. Remote IP Campus
nodes have the ability to communicate without the main IP Campus node
processing the call between the two remote nodes. The main IP Campus
node receives only the Call Control Data from the two remote nodes. This
configuration allows the main IP Campus node to allocate bandwidth and
resources for processing other calls in the IP Campus network.
IP Campus also supports Omegatrek roaming throughout the network. The
Omegatrek handset will operate transparently at any remote IP Campus node
that has a base station. The Omegatrek handset extension and features are
retained throughout the network and becomes operational when in range of a
base station.
Prior to deploying voice over a WAN or VPN, a complete analysis of the
network is required to ensure sufficient bandwidth and end-to-end QoS for
voice traffic. Using a VPN or a WAN to pass SIP voice traffic allows you to
leverage both your data and telephony resources.
Note: Iwatsu IP Campus applications with more than 16 remote systems
require Iwatsu Professional Services to validate the application. Services will
include a review of the application, a network assessment, and a call traffic
analysis.
NETWORKING – IP NETWORKING
IP Networking provides a cost-effective IP solution for networking two or
more autonomous ECS telephone systems together, retaining all features
associated with networking via T1 and Analog E&M Tie Lines. However,
the IX-8IPNET/IX8EIPNET card leverages the ability to pass both data and
voice traffic over the same circuit. The converging of these seemingly two
different medium types (TDM and IP telephony) is possible because the IX-
8IPNET/IX8EIPNET card packetizes the voice traffic using the concise SIP
protocol.
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