Product Guide - A5000 R5.4 – Aastra X series
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5.3.7
Aastra XL
The Aastra XL platform is a polyvalent and scalable solution. In its default configuration, it has 500
directory records, 1000 voice mail boxes and 8 accesses for the IVS:
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It consists of telephony solutions with highly advanced, fully integrated call distribution
functions (voice mail, interactive voice server) going to telephony over IP.
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Aastra XL is part of the Aastra solution range (Web services integration with TWP, DECT,…).
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It manages by default all terminal types: analogue, digital, DECT, SIP and IP.
5.3.7.1 Mechanic design
An Aastra XL is made of one main cabinet and possibly one (version 2XL) or two (version 3XL)
expansion cabinets.
The main cabinet and the expansion cabinets are in 19"-7U metal cabinet in which the subassemblies
required for the functions are inserted.
The cabinets are adapted to 19" racks using brackets. It is also possible to place them on a desk or on
the ground. They can be stacked, but not installed next to each other to prevent blocking the air inlets
located on the left-hand side.
If placed on a desk, a computer and a PC console may be placed upon the AXL cabinet.
Width: 440 mm or 19 ‘’
Height: 310 mm or 7U
Depth: 310 mm
Weight: 15 kg per rack
The main cabinet and expansion cabinets have a common structure:
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A slot on the right side for the ADS350XL power supply module
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1 slot, in the upper part of the cabinet, reserved for the UCV2L main card
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2 columns of 7 slots reserved for plug-in expansion cards along the guides on the sides of
the cabinet (RJ45 format)
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Openings for air flow and, thus, ventilation of the cabinet elements
5.3.7.2 Expansion slots
The cabinet has 14 expansion slots capable of receiving any type of RJ45 card, equipment, or with
processor. The expansion cards are connected to a backpanel integrated into the basic cabinet.
The expansion cards, common to the entire range, are rackable on the Aastra XL, as well as the
power supply unit and motherboard. The cabinet does not need to be opened, except in case of
intervention on the backpanel or on the connected motherboard.
When an expansion slot is not in use, it can be closed by a specific cover.