Ccis networking via ip – NEC NEAX NDA-24349 User Manual
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Chapter 13 Voice Over IP (VoIP)
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8. Conditions on Program Download for Designated Terminals
Program Download for Designated Terminals is assigned and executed on the Primary
Extension number basis.
This service is executed only for idle terminals. This service is not executed for the terminals in
Logout status.
When this service is assigned, retry in download failure status is not available.
Required Equipment for IP Station
Equipment Name
Function
PZ-M606-A
On board Ethernet Interface card. One per system
SPN-32IPLAA IP PAD
32ch IP Interface card for IP PAD
SPN-16VCTAA IP PAD
16ch Codec card for IP PAD Compression
Max. 2 per 32IPLA Card (optional)
Min. one 16VCT is required per 32IPLA
SPN-8IPLA IP PAD
8ch IP PAD card w/compression
PZ-24IPLA
24ch Expansion card for IP PAD. Mounts on 8IPLA.
IPW-2U Unit
IP Adapter Unit for D
term
Series E terminals
IP-R Unit
IP Adapter Unit for D
term
Series i terminals
AC-R Unit
AC/DC Adapter for D
term
Series i terminals
ACA-U Unit
AC/DC Adapter for D
term
Series E terminals
SN1604 Power Hub
This power hub is a 12-port device that connects to a port
on the customer’s provided data switch and to the cable
supplying the network connectivity to the D
term
Series E.
IP Terminals
D
term
IP terminals
D
term
Series I terminals w/IP adapter
D
term
Series E terminals w/IP adapter
INASET terminals
SP20/SP30 Softphones
Power
Power for IP stations can be provided by one of three
mechanisms. The first is via a local AC power supply
(ACA-U). The second is an SN1604 Power Hub. The third
is the Cisco Catalyst switch power feed.
CCIS Networking via IP
This feature provides CCIS networks with Voice over IP (VoIP) capabilities to provide a
converged infrastructure over corporate Wide Area Networks (WAN). The IP Enabled D
term
can
communicate with other IP Enabled D
term
over the CCIS network (IP based) on a peer-to-peer
connection basis. The legacy terminals (TDMbased terminals) can communicate with other
legacy terminals or IP Enabled D
term
terminals over the CCIS network via IP Packet
Assembler/Disassembler (IP-PAD). Voice compression of G.729a (8 kbps) and G.723.1 (5.3
kbps / 6.3 kbps) is available for those connections. The CCIS Networking via IP provides users
with all TDM-based CCIS functionality, such as feature transparency, centralized
management, and centralized facilities.