
Avaya IP Office is redefining how business communicates. The Avaya IP Office Family is the latest advancement in converged voice and data technology from Avaya. IP Office combines high-end voice and data applications normally reserved for large enterprises with easy to use tools that allow the smallest of businesses to deliver cutting edge customer service.
With a more powerful call processing engine and greater internal data transfer capability the IP412 Office is the most suitable of the IP Office range for meeting the needs of the small contact center or businesses with a CRM focus. The IP412 differs from the IP406 Office by providing a greater trunk expansion capability of up to four PRI trunks. The IP412 Office base unit is 19" rack mountable and supports as standard.
See the IP 412 front and rear panels close up.
Optional internal upgrades allow for the support of up to 12 x V.90 modem calls and two 5, 10, 20 or 30 channel Voice Compression Modules (VCM). Fitted with two 30 channel voice compression modules, 60 simultaneous voice over IP sessions can be supported. These can be used for either providing networking between sites over a wide area network or supporting IP Telephones and Soft phones. An IP extension only uses the compression module whilst on a call to a non-IP extension/line. Hence, it is possible to support more extensions than the capacity of the VCM's.
IP412 Office can be expanded by 12 Expansion Modules however this is restricted to a maximum capacity of 360 Analog or Digital terminals.
The IP412 Office is available pre-configured with a single or dual PRI (E1/T1) and a spare slot for an optional Quad Analog Trunk, Quad Basic Rate, PRI or Dual PRI (E1/T1).
For complete product details and specifications visit the Avaya IP Office - Knowledge Base.
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* Note: A data channel is used whenever a call is made from the IP network to an exchange line (Central Office). For example, four people surfing the Internet will use a single data channel since they all share the same line to the ISP. Two people remotely accessing the Office LAN from home will use two data channels since they have dialed in on separate lines. IP extensions do not use data channels.
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