Wireless Telephones; Ip User Mobility - Toshiba IP edge General Description Manual

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Wireless Telephones

The IPedge also works with Toshiba certified SIP telephones, such as Polycom and Spectralink
phones over WLAN. Refer to
• The IP4100 DECT telephone on
• The Polycom, SpectraLink and Kirk Wireless Telephones fully integrate with the IPedge
system.

IP User Mobility

IP User Mobility is a set of features designed to give the user more flexibility as to where they use
their IP phone. IP User Mobility consists of three major features that allows the user to be mobile.
• Enables the user to log-off and log into any SoftIPT or IP telephone without having to make
any configuration changes. This is similar to "Hot Desking" where the user can go to any
existing IP phone and use his or her corporate directory number (DN) to log in. All button
programming assigned to that DN will be applied to the extension.
• Enables the user to transfer registration of an extension that is currently in use. In essence, the
user can log into another IP phone with his or her extension even if his extension is already in
use by transferring the registration from one IP telephone to another.
• Allows the Administrator to "oversubscribe" when building IP extensions. The Administrator
can create and build more IP stations using Enterprise Manager than there are licensed IP
endpoints.
Advantages
• Multiple users can share one IP telephone (hot desk) or one SoftIPT.
• Logout function allows a user to log-off his/her extension to free up resources or log in at that
IP telephone.
• Better security when logging in is provided by using the Password field. The password is
programmed on a per-DN basis.
• IP User Mobility incorporates a primary and secondary server IP address. When an IP phone
boots up, it first tries the primary IPU address. If the attempt is unsuccessful, the IP phone
automatically tries the secondary IPU address.
• IP User Mobility works across multiple nodes. Any IP user can log into any IP phone in any
node without manually entering a dedicated IPU address.
IPT Anywhere enables you to connect IP telephones remotely through the Internet and use all
IP5000-series telephone features. IP telephone remote connections can be set with or without the
use of Virtual Private Network (VPN). VPN connections provide increased security and are
recommended for permanent type IP telephone remote connections. When moving IP telephones
frequently to different locations (hotels, conferences, etc.), non-VPN connections are more
practical.
When using home type xDSL or cable connections, only one or two IP telephones may be
connected because of xDSL and cable bandwidth limitations. Broadband is required when
installing two or more phones at a remote site.
An Internet configuration could use the following connections:
IPedge General Description
"Polycom and Spectralink End Points" on page
page
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Unified Communications
Wireless Telephones
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