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  1. Aastra 415 SIP Server

    Aastra 415 SIP Server

    Telephony and more - Best Performance for your Business Communication The server handles the setting up and cutting of connection, both internally and externally. It also makes all telephony functions and communication services available. Switchover from IP-based to traditional analogue or digital telephony is ensured with integrated Media Gateways. Some highlights of the Aastra 400 family Cutting-edge technologies like VoIP, SIP and XML, as basis for innovative communication solutions Seamless availability on the company premises (DECT, SIP-DECT and WLAN) and outside the company premises (FMC) with professional, integrated mobility solutions Broad range of terminals Uniform and intuitive deployment of all terminals integrated into the system (fixed phone, cordless handsets, Softphone, mobile phone) Unified and collaborative communications Specific solutions for contact centres, care facilities and hotels as well as monitoring; and alarm systems Technological independence and future-proof development, thanks to an open system architecture and use of global standards (e.g. SIP) Huge connection possibilities for multi-site companies

    Aastra 415 is the perfect system for companies and organizations with up to 12 employees.

    A broad range of interface cards allows the use of traditional analogue and digital terminals, as well as connection to public networks via analogue or ISDN trunk lines.

    All Aastra 400 communication server open the full performance spectrum of modern business communication:

    call diversion, team switching, user groups and manager/secretary functions facilitate team work. Practical additional functions like Least Cost Routing (LCR) or call cost recording (for caller-oriented billing of calls made on personal or third-party telephone terminals) facilitate cost management and create more transparency. Call-barring or access-restriction functions are also available as additional cost-saving tools.

    Intelligent Networking Geographically distributed locations but still as a company single entity: this is possible thanks to Aastra 400 networking solutions. For companies with subsidiaries, up to 40 locations and up to 600 users can be integrated into a homogeneous communication system via the data network. Employees see it as a single system; even colleagues in a foreign location are reached as in-house employees.

    SIP Networking: Networking based on the open, global SIP is the most universal method of linking several systems together via a private data network or via the internet. SIP is supported by many manufacturers worldwide.

    Virtual Networking: Virtual networking is needed, in particular, by companies with geographically distributed locations without interconnected data network. A virtual network is set up in such a way that employees in other locations can be called with their internal call numbers. Connection is automatically set up by the system, via the public network. Many network providers have special offers for customers with subsidiaries, which also contributes to cost efficiency.

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  2. Aastra 430 SIP Server

    Aastra 430 SIP Server

    Aastra 430 is the perfect system for companies and organizations with up to 50 employees.

    A broad range of interface cards allows the use of traditional analogue and digital terminals, as well as connection to public networks via analogue or ISDN trunk lines.

    All Aastra 400 communication server open the full performance spectrum of modern business communication: call diversion, team switching, user groups and manager/secretary functions facilitate team work. Practical additional functions like Least Cost Routing (LCR) or call cost recording (for caller-oriented billing of calls made on personal or third-party telephone terminals) facilitate cost management and create more transparency. Call-barring or access-restriction functions are also available as additional cost-saving tools.

    Intelligent Networking Geographically distributed locations but still as a company single entity: this is possible thanks to Aastra 400 networking solutions. For companies with subsidiaries, up to 40 locations and up to 600 users can be integrated into a homogeneous communication system via the data network. Employees see it as a single system; even colleagues in a foreign location are reached as in-house employees.

    SIP Networking: Networking based on the open, global SIP is the most universal method of linking several systems together via a private data network or via the internet. SIP is supported by many manufacturers worldwide.

    Virtual Networking: Virtual networking is needed, in particular, by companies with geographically distributed locations without interconnected data network. A virtual network is set up in such a way that employees in other locations can be called with their internal call numbers. Connection is automatically set up by the system, via the public network. Many network providers have special offers for customers with subsidiaries, which also contributes to cost efficiency.

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  3. Aastra 470 SIP Server

    Aastra 470 SIP Server

    Aastra 470 is the perfect system for companies and organizations with up to 400 employees.

    Within a network of up to 600 users and 40 systems or sites have access to the full range of services offered by the Aastra 400 communication servers. Furthermore, the Aastra 470 can be fitted with an integrated application server.

    This server allows innovative communication services to be seamlessly integrated into the system. Examples are multimedia communication, unified communications (voice, e-mail, chat, etc.) as well as collaborative work.

    All Aastra 400 communication server open the full performance spectrum of modern business communication: call diversion, team switching, user groups and manager/secretary functions facilitate team work. Practical additional functions like Least Cost Routing (LCR) or call cost recording (for caller-oriented billing of calls made on personal or third-party telephone terminals) facilitate cost management and create more transparency. Call-barring or access-restriction functions are also available as additional cost-saving tools.

    Intelligent Networking Geographically distributed locations but still as a company single entity: this is possible thanks to Aastra 400 networking solutions. For companies with subsidiaries, up to 40 locations and up to 600 users can be integrated into a homogeneous communication system via the data network. Employees see it as a single system; even colleagues in a foreign location are reached as in-house employees.

    SIP Networking: Networking based on the open, global SIP is the most universal method of linking several systems together via a private data network or via the internet. SIP is supported by many manufacturers worldwide.

    Virtual Networking: Virtual networking is needed, in particular, by companies with geographically distributed locations without interconnected data network. A virtual network is set up in such a way that employees in other locations can be called with their internal call numbers. Connection is automatically set up by the system, via the public network. Many network providers have special offers for customers with subsidiaries, which also contributes to cost efficiency.

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  4. Aastra 1560 Windows Operator Console Software

    Aastra 1560 Windows Operator Console Software

    Accept calls, put them on hold or forward them: With the Office 1560 attendant console this is child's play. In the Office 1560IP version, the PC telephone is already integrated. The variant Office 1560 is used in conjunction with an Aastra 5300 system telephone or the 600d DECT telephone. On the PC monitor the user sees at a glance who is calling, who is internally engaged or out of the office, or who has transferred their telephone. If several calls are waiting the most important can be selected directly. If a subscriber is busy, their deputy can be selected, a text message can be sent to the telephone or an e-mail can be sent. With the link to Microsoft Exchange, additional calendar information is available when connecting calls. This absence information permits an even more customer-friendly support. PC-based attendant workplace Display of all relevant customer information Prioritisation of the incoming calls Simple installation (plug & play) Individual adaptation of the operating interface and the function keys Allocation of keyboard shortcuts Configurable presence display Link to Microsoft Outlook IP variant as a completely computer-based version Technical requirements Windows 2000 (Server, Professional), Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Professional 256 MB RAM, 200 MB free hard disk memory The linking with Microsoft Outlook requires Microsoft Exchange (2000 Server SP3, Server 2003) Learn More

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