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Administration HiPath 3000/5000 V7 IP systems

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<strong>3000</strong>sb1.fm<br />

For internal use only Introduction<br />

Highlights with <strong>V7</strong>.0 and Later<br />

● Analog CL<strong>IP</strong><br />

A calling party’s number (CLI) is transmitted to <strong>HiPath</strong> <strong>systems</strong> with analog trunks and<br />

shown on the telephone display. The TMANI and TLANI boards collect and forward the requisite<br />

data.<br />

● Extended Fast Connect (EFC)<br />

In <strong>HiPath</strong> <strong>3000</strong>/<strong>5000</strong> <strong>V7</strong>, the CorNet <strong>IP</strong> protocol has been expanded to include the Extended<br />

Fast Connect (EFC) protocol variant. EFC is required to enable end-to-end payload "<strong>IP</strong>/<br />

<strong>IP</strong> e2e payload via enterprise proxy" to be used for Internet telephony. End-to-end payload<br />

"<strong>IP</strong>/<strong>IP</strong> e2e payload via enterprise proxy" for Internet telephony is supported in <strong>HiPath</strong> <strong>3000</strong>/<br />

<strong>5000</strong> <strong>V7</strong> R2 and later <strong>systems</strong>. This means that for <strong>IP</strong> telephony no data packets have to<br />

be processed by digital signal processors of the system. The calls are routed via LANs,<br />

routers and Internet Telephony Service Providers (ITSP). <strong>HiPath</strong> <strong>3000</strong> sets up a call to the<br />

remote station. The maximum number of simultaneous call types depends on the codec<br />

used and on the available bandwidth of the Internet telephony connection.<br />

All <strong>IP</strong> workpoints (HFA) in a system and all <strong>IP</strong> workpoints (HFA) in a network must support<br />

the EFC protocol. Where necessary, optiPoint 410, optiPoint 420 and optiClient 130 <strong>IP</strong><br />

workpoints must be updated to EFC-enabled software. optiPoint 400, optiPoint 600 office<br />

(CorNet <strong>IP</strong> mode) and optiPocket are not EFC-enabled and are therefore no longer supported<br />

by <strong>HiPath</strong> <strong>3000</strong>/<strong>5000</strong> <strong>V7</strong>.<br />

● Direct payload to the Internet telephony service provider<br />

Direct payload is based on EFC: Calls are switched directly to the Internet telephony service<br />

provider via the customer LAN and the router. B channels are therefore not used on<br />

the HG 1500 board between <strong>IP</strong> telephones and the Internet telephony service provider.<br />

Previously, each <strong>IP</strong> telephone seized two B channels on HG 1500. This restriction no longer<br />

applies. TDM telephones still use one B channel respectively.<br />

● CSTA monitoring of Internet telephony service provider trunks<br />

This function enables Internet telephony service provider trunks to be integrated in applications<br />

that are connected to the <strong>HiPath</strong> system via the CSTA interface. This means that<br />

for CSTAs, there are no longer any differences between TDM trunks and Internet telephony<br />

service provider trunks.<br />

P31003-H3570-Y100-4-7618, 2007-10-31<br />

<strong>HiPath</strong> <strong>3000</strong>/<strong>5000</strong> <strong>V7</strong>, System Description 1-5

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