Telenium
IP
Communications Infrastructure
16
December, 2005
Vodavi Telenium
IP
Product Guide
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System Components
Telenium
IP
distributed architecture
The phones and gateways that make up a Telenium
IP
system use the Local Area Network (LAN)
as the communications backplane. This provides for incredible flexibility in placing the system
parts wherever in the LAN they are needed.
In this example, the Single-Line modules (SLTM2) are placed on different floors from the rest of
the system—the nearby connections to the LAN are utilized in place of running additional wire
pairs for single-line fax machines and phones.
Highlights of the options offered by Telenium
IP
’s distributed architecture:
Centralize the equipment in mounting cabinets, or place gateways wherever they are
needed in the LAN.
The cabinet is not required, but is recommended for the protection of the equipment.
The cabinet has a passive ‘backplane’ that is not a communications bus. It provides
grounding and a pass-through to Champ connections on the back of the unit.
Connections provided for legacy punch-down blocks.
Use any high-speed LAN infrastructure meeting the necessary specifications.
Add modules without taking down the system.
Apply firmware upgrades remotely.
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