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General Product Description
Sopho 2000IPS
Release 12.2, August 2006
NEC Philips Unified Solutions
UPD
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CP27 dual
CPU
IPS
PIMMH
yes
yes
note 1
yes
Note 1
: Can work only in single CPU mode (to be confirmed by NEC)
Advantages
The system regards the terminals accommodated in both Host Site and Remote Site as the
extensions in the same office. Feature transparency is superior to CCIS.
Remote PIM over IP can accommodate AP cards such as ISDN PRI and T1.
This feature can reduce the bandwidth used on the WAN that is connected to CO lines at
Remote Site, rather than Dterm IP at remote locations.
Since all Remote PIM over IP sites are treated as extensions in the same office, software
and applications only have to be implemented in the host site. This provides centralized
use of application for example distributing ACD agents in the DMR locations. CCIS
requires each location to have separate software and applications.
CCIS over IP can be combined with Remote PIM over IP to accommodate larger network
configurations. Up to 255 host sites can be connected via CCIS, each host site can have
up to 30 Remote PIM over IP locations.
2.15.1 Outline of Operation
Outline of System Operation
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The MP card of Main Site controls call processing, and Remote Site follows the Main
Site in normal operation mode.
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Remote Site can accommodate analog Single Line telephones, Dterm, PS, DtermIP,
and LT/AP cards.
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Local Switch (TDSW) at Remote Site connects an outside party when the Remote Site
is directly connected to the PSTN/GSTN.
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In the case of connections between Main Site and Remote Site, or Remote Site and
Remote Site, the voice path is connected via Peer-to-Peer or IP-PAD.
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If the communications between Main Site and Remote Site are interrupted, the
Remote Site starts a survival mode operation after the system reset.
Outline of Survival Mode Operation
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Remote Site system watches a Keep Alive signal sent from Main Site regularly.
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If a line failure occurs (Keep Alive signal is not received), Remote Site resets the own
system and starts survival mode operation as a stand-alone system to control the call
processing within the Remote Site.
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During survival mode operation, Remote Site system checks regularly whether the
communications with Main Site is possible or not. When the Remote Site regards that
the communications are possible, the Remote Site will change over to the normal
mode to communicate with the Main Site automatically or manually.
Outline of Survival Mode Operation
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This feature displays the link state between Main Site and Remote Site on the
designated Dterm or DtermIP at both sites, and allows users at both sites to notice the
link failure.