COMpact 5000/R - Firmware V6.6A - Installation, Operation and Configuration V05 03/2016
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Important Information
Product Details
Basic Assembly and Extensions
Ethernet Port
Via the Ethernet port, the PBX is connected to a network (for a number of applications) or to a
single PC (only for configuration purposes).
The applications listed at the end do not exclude each other.
For Internet telephony (VoIP), the PBX can be connected to the Internet via a router. The PBX
can manage 100 VoIP accounts for up to 20 different VoIP providers. The PBX supports two
different types of VoIP account:
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VoIP accounts with one or more VoIP phone numbers (similar to the PTMP connection on
ISDN)
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VoIP accounts with an extensions block (similar to the PBX connection under ISDN), based
on the SIP-DDI feature (also known as SIP trunking)
For internal IP telephony, VoIP end devices can be connected to the PBX via a switch/router.
The PBX supports the following end devices (system telephones recommended):
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COMfortel 1200 IP standard telephones
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COMfortel 1400 IP/2600 IP/3600 IP system telephones
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COMfortel 3200/3500 system telephones (firmware version 1.8A, or later)
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COMfortel VoIP 2500 AB system telephones (firmware version 4.4I, or later)
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COMfortel DECT IP1040 Bases for COMfortel DECT 900C and some GAP capable DECT
handsets from other manufacturers (for further information see
)
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IP DECT single- and multi-cell servers COMfortel WS-400 IP and COMfortel WS-650 IP for
COMfortel M-100 and COMfortel M-200 DECT handsets
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Standard VoIP telephones (SIP), e. g. COMfortel 1200 IP)
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Soft phones (SIP)