System Overview
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Aastra 470 as of R3.2
syd-0337/1.6 – R3.2 – 09.2014
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Various phones, terminals and equipment
Thanks to the use of international standards other clients, terminals and phones,
Aastra and third-party, can be connected and operated on the communication
server:
• SIP-based phones
With the integrated SIP protocol SIP-based phones (softphones, hardphones) -
or via an SIP access point also WLAN and DECT phones - can be connected to the
communication server. Besides the basic telephony functions, features such as
call transfer, conference calls or CLIP/CLIR are also supported. Function codes
can also be used to operate various system functions.
• Cordless phones
The sturdy 9d DECT phones from the Ascom Wireless Solutions product portfo-
lio can be logged on to the communication server as system phones. User-
friendly messaging and alarm systems can thus be implemented in combination
with the IMS (Integrated Message Server). Other DECT phones can also be oper-
ated in GAP mode.
• Analogue terminals
All terminals (phones, fax, modem, etc.) approved by the network operator can
be connected on the analogue terminal interfaces. The communication system
supports pulse and frequency dialling modes.
• ISDN terminals
ISDN terminals that comply with the Euro ISDN standard can be connected to
the BRI-S terminal interfaces. The communication system provides a series of
ISDN features at the S bus.
• Mobile phones
Mobile phones can also be integrated into the communication system. They can
then be reached under an internal call number, and their status is monitored
and displayed. Internal/external calls can be made via the integrated mobile
phone; system functions can also be executed using function codes. With the
Aastra Mobile Client application all the main telephony functions are available
with menu prompting (see
"Aastra Applications", page 28
).