Expansion Stages and System Capacity
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Aastra 415/430 as of R3.2
syd-0344/1.6 – R3.2 – 09.2014
Aastra SIP terminals
Aastra 6863i
Aastra 6865i
Aastra 6867i
Aastra 6869i
Aastra 6730i
Aastra 6731i
Aastra 6735i
Aastra 6737i
Aastra 6739i
Aastra 6753i
Aastra 6755i
Aastra 6757i
BluStar 8000i
10
50
50
Aastra BluStar Softphones
10
50
50
Standard SIP terminals
10
50
50
Aastra Mobile Client Controller
10
10
10
-
Virtual terminals
20
100
100
Integrated mobile phones (with or without AMC)
20
100
100
Integrated mobile phones with an AMCC Compact/
AMCC 130
10/10
50/50
50/100
BRI-S
Terminals on DSI-S interfaces (total)
10
50
50
8
3)
Terminals as per ETSI standard
• ISDN terminals
• ISDN PC cards
• ISDN LAN routers
• ISDN Terminal Adapters
10
50
50
FXS
Terminals on FXS interfaces (total)
10
18
50
1
Analogue, nationally approved terminals
• Pulse dialling (PUL)
• Frequency dialling (DTMF)
• Radio units for cordless phones
• Door intercoms with DTMF control functions
• Group 3 fax machines
4)
• Answering machines
• Modems
10
18
50
External equipment can be switched via control outputs
1
1
1
External switches for controlling internal switch groups via
control inputs
10
18
50
General bell
1
1
1 per
node
1)
Of which at least 2 are IP system phones
2)
Operation on 2 DSI interfaces in each case
3)
Maximum of 2 simultaneous call connections.
4)
Transmission with the T.38 protocol is recommended for Fax over IP. The corresponding DSP resources need
to be allocated.
Inter-
face
Terminal type
Terminal
Aastra
415
Aastra
430
AIN
with
430 as
Master
per
inter-
face