The Splicecom 5100 Call Server.
At the very heart of the maximiser
architecture lies the Call Server. PBX,
voicemail/auto attendant, Voice over IP
(VoIP) Gateway and Gatekeeper, SIP Proxy
Server, Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol (DHCP) Server, Apache Web
Server and Lightweight Directory
Application Protocol (LDAP) database are
all fully integrated and housed within
the 5100 Call Server, which is supplied
as a single, slim line unit.
The SpliceCom 5100 Call Server also
supports an extensive range of Trunks
and Wide Area Network (WAN) services;
two 30 channel Primary Rate ISDN (PRI)
interfaces supporting Q.931 or DPNSS,
Quad Basic Rate ISDN (BRI) (8 channels)
and LAN connectivity to enable H.323 and
SIP IP trunks to be provisioned. Up to
16 analogue extensions can be directly
attached, whilst a four port 10/100 Mbps
Ethernet switch provides Power over
Ethernet (PoE) to IP Phones supporting
the 802.3af standard.
A single Ethernet Link port on the
SpliceCom 5100 Call Server allows
connectivity to external LAN switches,
allowing a higher density of IP Phones
to be attached and IP Trunks and WAN
Services to be accessed via external
routers. Two 3.5mm sockets allow door
relays to be connected and controlled,
whilst two trigger inputs accepting
signals from fire/intruder alarms, panic
buttons, etc. are also provided in a
mini-DIN format.
All user and trunk interfaces are
terminated in RJ45 sockets and mounted
on the front of the Splicecom 5100
Call Server. This allows it to be
installed in the same cabinet as your
structured wiring and patched directly
across. All power supply, relay and
trigger connections are mounted at the
rear of the 5100 Call Server. |