DCS-VIP User Guide
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Chapter 1 Overview
This chapter explains the DCS-VIP’s main functions and its usage, as well as its
hardware structure and requirements. This chapter contains the following sections.
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Introduction to the DCS-VIP
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System Panels and Component Functions
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Product Specifications
Introduction to the DCS-VIP
The DCS-VIP is an integrated voice and data system, which allows for connecting to
the Internet, or connecting a LAN to a remote LAN, and also provides an
inexpensive and perfect Keyphone feature through an ISDN line. The DCS-VIP is
the ideal SOBO(Small Office Branch Office) product, which integrates all the
communication constituents available at established offices such as telephones,
data communication equipment and network equipment for the LAN connection.
The DCS-VIP provides TCP/IP routing, through which LAN and WAN are connected.
In addition, it provides advanced services such as Packet Filtering, Dynamic Host
Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and Network Address Translation (NAT).
Main Functions
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A highly effective and inexpensive system integrating the ISDN router and the
Key-phone system.
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Allows for connecting to the Internet and making LAN-to-LAN connections
through an ISDN line.
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An inexpensive Internet Phone Service using VoIP (Voice over Internet
Protocol).
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To use Internet PC communication, Telephone Service at the same time is
available for those login-name sharing users.
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Two interfaces of either ISDN BRIU or ISDN BRI S/T.
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8 10/100BASE-T Ethernet ports.
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6 Digital phone ports.
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4 Analog phone ports.
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Expansion System (2BRI, 2DLI, 4DLI/SLI,4SLI, 8LAN).
Web-Based Remote Management
The DCS-VIP is able to remotely manage system operation through the Netscape
Navigator web browser or Internet Explorer web browser, regardless of hardware
platform or operating system. Web browsers provide a user environment similar to
the Windows environment and make it easy to remotely manage the system
without the need to learn the commands for setting up system configuration and
management. In particular, the DCS-VIP provides a Setup Wizard with screens in
the form of dialogs with the user, so that even beginners who are not familiar with
routers and keyphones can easily set up the DCS-VIP system.
Keyphone Features
The DCS-VIP provides the perfect Keyphone feature at the office. It provides the
same features as the 2*10 Keyphone system in that it provides 2 ISDN voice
channels, 6 digital phone ports, and voice calls exchange features among 4 analog
phone ports.
Voice calls exchange features are such features as Alarm for Appointments, Bosses
/Secretaries, Call Forwarding, DND (Do not Disturb), Redial, Call Waiting, and Ring
Tone. System features are LCR (Least Cost Routing), Operator Group,
Multifunctional Buttons, Class of Service, Conference, Broadcasting, Station Group,
System Speed Dial, and the limitation of trunk use.