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OpenCom 510

Brand: Aastra | Category: Conference System
OpenCom 510 first page preview

OpenCom 510

Brand: Aastra | Category: Conference System
Table of contents
OpenCom 510 first page preview

OpenCom 510

Brand: Aastra | Category: PBX
OpenCom 510 first page preview

OpenCom 510

Brand: Aastra | Category: Cell Phone
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Features
  9. Factory Settings
  10. Internet Functions
  11. Preliminary Information
  12. Declarations of Conformity
  13. Installation
  14. Notes on the Mains Supply
  15. Notes on Installing the OpenCom 510
  16. Notes on Installing Terminals
  17. Installation in a 19" Rack
  18. Installing Modules
  19. Slots
  20. Notes on Disconnecting the Mains Supply
  21. Installing the Central Control Module
  22. Installing Interface Cards
  23. Installing a Power Supply Unit
  24. Backplane
  25. Uninterruptible Power Supply
  26. Interfaces and Connectible Terminals
  27. Port
  28. Termination
  29. Internal S 0 Ports
  30. Technical Information
  31. DECT Base Station Connection Variants
  32. a/b Ports
  33. LAN Port
  34. Service PC
  35. Accessories and Adapters
  36. Audio Adapter
  37. Approved Devices / Approved Accessories
  38. Device Combinations
  39. Modules
  40. Module Naming Conventions
  41. Overview of Available Modules
  42. MPS+1-AC
  43. MC+1-3
  44. MT+S2M1-1
  45. MX+S01-8
  46. MS+UPN1-8
  47. MS+UPN2-8
  48. MS+A1-8
  49. MS+A1-4
  50. Configuration
  51. Brief Guide to Initial Configuration
  52. Configuring the OpenCom 510
  53. Loading the Online Help
  54. Preconfiguration
  55. Codes for IP Configuration
  56. Saving and Loading the Configuration
  57. Loading SW Updates
  58. Generating Your Own MoH Files
  59. Configuration Examples
  60. Introduction to TCP/IP
  61. OpenCom 510 in a Serverless LAN
  62. DNS Name Resolution
  63. RAS Access
  64. OpenCom 510 in a LAN with an IP-enabled Server
  65. Internet Access
  66. Branch Link
  67. Useful Information on Internet Access
  68. E-mail
  69. Voice over IP (VoIP)
  70. Fundamentals
  71. Latency and Packet Length
  72. Voice Quality
  73. Optimisation
  74. Useful services
  75. MG+ETH1-1
  76. SIP Telephony
  77. VoIP System Telephones
  78. VoIP System Telephone Configuration
  79. LAN DHCP Server
  80. Start Procedure
  81. OpenPhone IPC
  82. DECTnetIP
  83. Dual operation
  84. Synchronisation
  85. PBX Cascading
  86. Putting a Cascaded PBX into Operation
  87. Notes
  88. Licensing Information
  89. PBX Networking
  90. Connections
  91. Master/Slave
  92. Types of Point-to-Point Connections
  93. Connection via an Active Transmission System
  94. Connection via Q.SIG.IP
  95. Routes
  96. Technical Details
  97. Team Functions
  98. Team Configuration
  99. Three-member Team
  100. Unified Team
  101. Toggle Team
  102. Call Queue
  103. Activation of Queues
  104. Pickup
  105. Group of Three Enquiry Stations
  106. Multi-Company Variant
  107. Configuring the Multi-Company Variant
  108. Configuring and Managing Companies
  109. Assigning Trunk Groups/SIP Accounts
  110. Configuring the Company Exchange
  111. Making Calls Between Companies
  112. Configuring the PC Software
  113. Setting up TAPI
  114. Setting up NET CAPI
  115. Using the Systray Display
  116. Browser for OpenCTI and OpenHotel
  117. Setting up Video Telephony
  118. Synchronising the PC Clock
  119. Address Queries using LDAP
  120. Configuration Guide
  121. Overview
  122. PBX Ports
  123. WAN Settings
  124. RAS Settings
  125. Branch Settings
  126. E-mail Function
  127. E-mail Access
  128. Frequently Asked Questions
  129. Telephony
  130. DECT
  131. Internet
  132. Technical Data
  133. Notes on disposal
  134. Index
OpenCom 510 first page preview

OpenCom 510

Brand: Aastra | Category: Telephone System
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Features
  9. Factory Settings
  10. Internet Functions
  11. Preliminary Information
  12. Declarations of Conformity
  13. Installation
  14. Notes on the Mains Supply
  15. Notes on Installing the OpenCom 510
  16. Notes on Installing Terminals
  17. Installation in a 19" Rack
  18. Installing Modules
  19. Notes on Disconnecting the Mains Supply
  20. Installing the Central Control Module
  21. Installing Interface Cards
  22. Installing a Power Supply Unit
  23. Backplane
  24. Uninterruptible Power Supply
  25. Interfaces and Connectible Terminals
  26. Port
  27. Termination
  28. Technical Information
  29. a/b Ports
  30. LAN Port
  31. Service PC
  32. system telephones
  33. Keypad extensions
  34. Headset
  35. Modules
  36. Module Naming Conventions
  37. Overview of Available Modules
  38. MPS+1-AC
  39. MC+1-3
  40. MT+S2M1-1
  41. MX+S01-8
  42. MS+UPN1-8
  43. MS+UPN2-8
  44. MS+A1-8
  45. MS+A1-4
  46. Configuration
  47. Brief Guide to Initial Configuration
  48. Configuring the OpenCom 510
  49. Loading the Online Help
  50. Offline Configurator
  51. Codes for IP Configuration
  52. Saving and Loading the Configuration
  53. Loading SW Updates
  54. Generating Your Own MoH Files
  55. Configuration Examples
  56. Introduction to TCP/IP
  57. OpenCom 510 in a Serverless LAN
  58. DNS Name Resolution
  59. RAS Access
  60. Branch Link
  61. Useful Information on Internet Access
  62. Using the Web
  63. Voice over IP (VoIP)
  64. Quick start
  65. External SIP Line
  66. Internal SIP telephony
  67. Fundamentals
  68. Voice Quality
  69. Optimisation
  70. Call set-up
  71. Media Gateway (MGW)
  72. SIP Telephony
  73. Internal SIP subscribers
  74. VoIP System Telephones
  75. VoIP System Telephone Configuration
  76. Start Procedure
  77. Local Configuration
  78. OpenPhone IPC
  79. DECToverIP
  80. Dual operation
  81. Synchronisation
  82. Configuring for a remote location
  83. PBX Cascading
  84. Putting a Cascaded PBX into Operation
  85. Notes
  86. Licensing Information
  87. PBX Networking
  88. Protocol: Q.SIG or DSS1
  89. Master/Slave
  90. Types of Point-to-Point Connections
  91. Connection via an Active Transmission System
  92. Connection via Q.SIG.IP
  93. Trunk groups
  94. Numbering
  95. Technical Details
  96. Team Functions
  97. Team Configuration
  98. Examples of Use
  99. Three-member Team
  100. Unified Team
  101. Toggle Team
  102. Call Queue
  103. Activation of Queues
  104. Pickup
  105. Group of Three Enquiry Stations
  106. Multi-Company Variant
  107. Configuring the Multi-Company Variant
  108. Configuring and Managing Companies
  109. Assigning Trunk Groups/SIP Accounts
  110. Configuring the Company Exchange
  111. Making Calls Between Companies
  112. Configuring the PC Software
  113. Setting up TAPI
  114. Setting up NET CAPI
  115. Using the Systray Display
  116. Browser for OpenCTI and OpenHotel
  117. Setting up Video Telephony
  118. Synchronising the PC Clock
  119. Address Queries using LDAP
  120. Configuration Guide
  121. Overview
  122. PBX Ports
  123. LAN Settings
  124. WAN Settings
  125. RAS Settings
  126. Branch Connections
  127. E-mail Function
  128. E-mail Access
  129. Frequently Asked Questions
  130. Telephony
  131. DECT
  132. Internet
  133. Technical Data
  134. Notes on disposal
  135. Index