Introduction; Businessphone Overview; Isdn Sip Gateway Overview - Aastra BusinessPhone Installation Instructions Manual

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Mario PRANZL
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Ulf SÖDERMARK
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This documentation provides technical information about the BusinessPhone capability to support
SIP Trunking (provided by an Internet Telephony Service Provider - ITSP) using the ISDN SIP
GateWay. It describes how to configure the different systems using an ISDN link.
1.1
The BusinessPhone communication platforms offer large system capabilities in a package that is
cost effective for organizations requiring between 8 and 300 extensions. The system provides
ISDN connectivity, cordless and mobile extensions, intelligent voice messaging, full call center
facilities, and the ability to create private networks of BusinessPhone and other PBX's
Highlights included are: Converged solutions that support IP Telephony and IP Networking.
Mobility functions for cordless users, home workers and people constantly on the move and
hospitality solutions specially designed for hotels, conference centers.
More information is available at http://www.aastra.com.
1.2
The ISDN SIP GW is a Voice-over-IP (VoIP) SIP media gateway, implementing digital cutting-edge
technology. The ISDN SIP GW is designed to seamlessly interface between TDM and IP networks,
providing superior voice quality and optimized packet voice streaming (voice, fax, and data traffic)
over IP networks.
The ISDN SIP GW is ideal for connecting an enterprise's legacy telephones, fax machines and
PBX systems to IP-based telephony networks, as well as for seamless connection of IP-based
PBX architecture to the PSTN.
The ISDN SIP GW is fully interoperable with multiple vendor gateways, soft switches, SIP servers,
gatekeepers, proxy servers, IP phones, session border controllers, and firewalls.
The ISDN SIP GW exists with Basic Rate Interface (BRI) or Primary Rate Interface (PRI).
The ISDN SIP GW provides a user-friendly embedded HTTP-based Web server for remote
configuration and management using a standard Web browser (such as Microsoft™ Internet
Explorer™ or Netscape™ Navigator™), from anywhere in the world with IP connectivity to the
device.
More information is available at http://www.aastra.com.
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Introduction

BusinessPhone overview

ISDN SIP Gateway overview

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
No.
6/1537-ASB 150 02 Uen
Date
Rev
2012-02-16
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