GENERAL DESCRIPTION - 26
IX-6IPKTD-E IP Telephone (Discontinued)
The IX-6IPKTD-E IP Executive Model IP Telephone provides complete
access to the Iwatsu Enterprise-CS feature set from an Ethernet connection.
Each IX-6IPKTD-E IP Telephone requires an IP address that is either
dynamically allocated by the network DHCP server or is a static IP address.
The IX-6IPKTD-E IP Telephones require an available channel on an IX-
MBU Media Bridge Unit card to communicate with TDM resources. Calls
made between IX-6IPKTD-E telephones are able to communicate peer-to-
peer (via the IP Network) and do not require an IX-MBU channel.
The IX-6IPKTD-E IP Telephone includes an integrated Layer 2 switch that
was designed for the workstation user and allows the switching of data
within a LAN. Because the IX-6IPKTD-E IP Telephone is a Layer 2 switch,
one PC connects to the back of the IX-6IPKTD-E IP Telephone and passes
all data through the phone. When using the switching capabilities of the IX-
6IPKTD-E IP Telephone, voice quality does not suffer. However, it is
important to not use the switching capabilities for high load devices like a
file or database server.
The IX-6IPKTD-E IP Telephone packages voice data through the UDP
datagram and sends the data on an IP Network such as an Ethernet LAN or
VPN. Additionally, the IPKTD-E IP Telephone can be powered over the
Ethernet, via a Power over Ethernet (PoE) power supply. For more
information on
Power over Ethernet
, refer to the
IP Telephone User
Guide section
of this manual.
Note:
Remote stations will operate in both a VPN or non-VPN environment
(Internet mode). Internet mode allows up to 64 IP stations to operate remotely
without a VPN connection.
Summary of Contents for Omegatrek PS6
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Page 21: ...Section 1 Iwatsu Enterprise CS General Description...
Page 22: ...GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
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Page 79: ...Section 2 Iwatsu Enterprise CS Features...
Page 80: ...SYSTEM FEATURES 60 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 104: ...SYSTEM FEATURES 84 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 105: ...Section 3 IP Telephone User Guide...
Page 106: ...IP TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 86 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 164: ...IP TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 144 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 166: ...DIGITAL TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 146 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 276: ...DIGITAL TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 256 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 277: ...Section 5 Attendant Position User Guide...
Page 278: ...ATTENDANT POSITION USER GUIDE 258 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 308: ...ATTENDANT POSITION USER GUIDE 288 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 309: ...Section 6 Attendant Console User Guide...
Page 310: ...ATTENDANT CONSOLE USER GUIDE 290 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 344: ...ATTENDANT CONSOLE USER GUIDE 324 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 345: ...Section 7 SIP Single Line Telephone User Guide...
Page 346: ...SIP SINGLE LINE TELEPHONE USER GUIDE 326 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 369: ...Section 8 Digital Doorphone User Guide...
Page 370: ...DIGITAL DOORPHONE USER GUIDE 350 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 372: ...DIGITAL DOORPHONE USER GUIDE 352 IWATSU ENTERPRISE CS...
Page 373: ...Section 9 Direct Inward System Access DISA User Guide...
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Page 379: ...Section 10 Hospitality Features User Guide...
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