General Product Description
Sopho 2000 IPS, IPS DM
Release 12.2, August 2006
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Subject
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SOPHO 2000 IPS and IPS DM
Release
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up to 12.2
Date
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August 2006
The SOPHO 2000 IPS provides the flexibility of
the existing TDM-technology, with over 400
features, while providing a bridge to the IP-
technology of the future. The SOPHO 2000 IPS
was the first IP Telephony system that supports
100% peer-to-peer connectivity and offers all the
system reliability and features associated with
traditional TDM PBXs.
The capacity of a single 2000 IPS Peripheral Interface Module (PIM) is 64 TDM ports and 448 IP
extension ports. With a maximum of 8 modules a complete system can be built of up to 512 TDM
ports and a capacity of 1020 virtual (IP + TDM) stations .
A smaller version, the 2000 IPS DM, is positioned more for the IT environment: it is housed in a
thin PC like chassis for 19” rack mounting and each chassis only occupies two Rack Units (2RU).
It supports up to 40 TDM ports (in a single module) but has capacity to the full 448 IP extension
ports. Up to three chassis can be stacked providing maximum capacity of 120 legacy TDM ports
while still supporting as many as 320 peer-to-peer IP stations. It uses the same CPU, line/trunk
cards, application processor cards and software of the SOPHO 2000 IPS.
The remote PIM concept is combining the benefits of distributed networking with full feature
transparency, without giving up reliability. Especially for this concept also the DM-remote (DMR)
is introduced. With the Remote PIM the IP station capacity is expanded from 448 -> 956.
Trunk Features: Analogue trunk, ISDN and SIP Trunk Interface for Germany (Toplink)
Tie lines: QSIG and CCIS, a proprietary tie-line protocol
Mobility Access (Basic + Enquiry Calls)
In-skin Voice Mail / Unified Messaging, NAT/NAPT support
SMDR over IP, PMS over IP, Fax over IP (FoIP), Modem over IP (MoIP)
CSTA interface: OAI providing call monitoring and control for external applications
Benefits:
Advanced Technology (complete IP system on one card)
Supports TDM & IP Switching
Peer-to-Peer IP Telephony Connectivity