Product Description
IP Office 8.1
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Issue 26.k.- (16 August 2012)
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Supported functionality for SIP communication in IP Office
IP Office supports both Video and Audio communication for SIP devices.
It is therefore possible to connect a Video-endpoint to IP Office for rich multimedia communication:
Video is supported
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In an IP Office system locally
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In a IP Office small Community network
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To a Video-ready SIP trunk, e.g. to Avaya Aura
A few typical Call scenarios:
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End to end Video call in an IP Office system: E.g. a call from a Video Softphone to an Avaya 1010
system in a senior manager’s office.
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Video in a Small Community Network: Calls e.g. between two Avaya 1010 telephones in the
headquarter and a remote Office on the SCN
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Video Conference leveraging the Avaya 1040 Video Conferencing system. One user can use the 1040
while three other users are e.g. in remote locations on a SCN, home office etc.
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Multi-party video call using the softclient-based video-conferencing capability. In this case, all video
conference participants use the IP Office Video Softclient.
Video details:
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All video communication is end to end, meaning that IP Office does not natively manage or perform
video conferencing.
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The softphone handles all video conferencing initiated by users logged into the softphone.
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Video endpoints can make calls to all telephones and trunk lines on IP Office (analog, digital IP) but
will work as audio devices only when calling these telephones. They can also receive audio calls from
these telephones/lines.