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evaluate the connections with user defined filters. Further information can be
found in the online help of the web console.
As your company’s requirements grow, the OpenCom 100 can be networked with
other telecom systems. The OpenCom 100 can then operate as a sub-system or
DECT server. To operate the system as a DECT server the system’s U
pn
ports must
be DECT-capable. It is also possible to create a telecom system with several net-
worked telecom installations.
Voice over IP (VoIP)
The OpenCom 100 supports the connection of VoIP terminals and thereby allow
telephony via the existing company network infrastructure. For this purpose,
corded system terminals of the type “Aastra 677xip” are available. These devices
have the same functionality and support the same features as the non-IP enabled
system terminals “Aastra 677x”. For users who wish to use PC supported
telephony, the IP system terminals are also available as separate licensable
software variations (OpenSoftphone). You will find further information in the
chapter
DECToverIP
®
DECT networking via VoIP is another possible option for offices already extensively
using VoIP telephony. The Radio Fixed Parts (RFPs) are connected via network data
connections, so they do not occupy any U
pn
ports and can use existing network
connections. With DECToverIP, VoIP protocol data is changed into DECT-com-
patible voice data direct on the RFPs. DECT-RFPs and DECToverIP-RFP can be used
together in combination in many cases; it is however not possible to switch
between RFPs using different technologies during a call.
Glossary
Refer to the explanations in the glossary (supplied as a PDF file on the system CD).
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