CHAPTER 1.Overview
OfficeServ 500 Wireless LAN Service Manual/Ed.00
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3 Components of OfficeServ 500
Wireless LAN
Review the configuration diagram of OfficeServ 500
System below and understand
the equipment implementing the wireless LAN functions and their operational
principles.
Figure 1.1 Configuration Diagram of OfficeServ 500
Wireless LAN
3.1 OfficeServ 500
System
3.1.1 Overview
The OfficeServ 500
System is the primary device of phone that provides the wireless
LAN service.
With the application of the most advanced technologies like VoIP and LAN, the
OfficeServ 500
can connect various multimedia devices in offices where Internet is
actively used. The OfficeServ 500
is the up-to-date digital exchange system that can
be also used as the phone system or PABX system.
The OfficeServ 500
System can be composed of two types, OfficeServ-M and
OfficeServ-L, depending on the scalable line capacity and provided functions. The
OfficeServ-M supports a maximum of 192 lines, and the OfficeServ 500-L can be
scaled up even a maximum of 500 lines.
The OfficeServ 500
System introduced the VoIP(Voice over Internet Protocol)
technology, recently becoming popular, so that the system can provide an Internet
phone service through the IP network(Internet) without additional pieces of
equipment The Internet phone service allows users to have long distance calls and
international calls with only local call charge.
Ethernet 10/100BASE-T
IEEE802.11b
IDCS500 Key Telephone System
WBS24(Basic)
WBS24(Combo)
Voice signal
Data signal
Data signal
LAN
Data signal
Handover
Voice signal
Voice signal
MGI
WLI
Internet
PSTN
WIP-5000M
Wireless VoIP phone
PDA
Note
ISDN(4B+D)
like proprietary interface