System Functions and Features as of I7.9
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8. 10. 2
Expanded messaging system with 9d handsets
With the expanded, licensed messaging system Ascotel® IntelliGate® can be used to
implement user-friendly messaging and alarm systems. The licence enables the use
of the SMPP protocol and 9d handsets to be logged on as system terminals. A wide
range of alarm and message applications as well a cordless DECT terminals can
then be used from the Ascom Wireless Solutions product portfolio.
The PBX is capable of communicating with up to 10 different ESMEs. Examples of
ESMEs include the IMS (Integrated Message Server) and Mailgate (both Ascom
Wireless Solutions products).
Ascotel® IntelliGate® ensures the connections between the IMS and the 9d termi-
nals. 9d handsets do not register with Ascotel® IntelliGate® under the GAP standard
but as system terminals. The IMS communicates with the PBX via the LAN interface.
The SMPP protocol is used for this purpose.
A web-based configuration is loaded into the browser via the AIMS Shell for the
configuration of the ESME.
8. 10. 3
External messaging and alarm systems
External messages in Short Message format (SM) are signalled to the PBX by an SM
server (e.g. IMS: Integrated Message Server) via the Ethernet interface using the
SMPP protocol.
The ATAS or ATPC1 protocol is used for the external alarms of an alarm server. The
alarms are routed directly to the corresponding destination terminal. Storage loca-
tions for alarms are available for each terminal.
External messages and external alarms are handled differently in the PBX.