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Overview
INTER-TEL
®
CS-5200/5400 ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE, ISSUE 1.0 April 2005
Page 4 System Network Capacities
supplies IP functionality for the system and communicates to the endpoints and gate-
ways across 10/100Base-T Ethernet. The IPRA supports the Model 8601 Pocket PC SIP
softphone, which is described in the following paragraph, but does not support Inter-Tel
legacy IP SoftPhones.
Pocket PC SoftPhone: Model 8601 is a SIP softphone that runs on selected Pocket PC
2002 (or later) Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) platforms.
Multi-protocol endpoints: A multi-protocol endpoint operates either in Inter-Tel Pro-
tocol (ITP) mode or in Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) mode. A SIP server is required
for SIP mode operation. Multi-protocol endpoints include Models 8620/8622, 8662, and
8690. Multi-protocol endpoints require software licenses.
Wireless endpoints: Models 8664 and 8665 are wireless endpoints that operate in ITP
mode.
Single line endpoints: In addition to the two circuits built-in on the Inter-Tel CS-5200/
5400 chassis, single line endpoints can be installed in conjunction with IP Single-Line
Adapters on a 1:1 basis.
System Network Capacities
Two or more Inter-Tel Advanced Communications Platforms can be connected to form a net-
work that provides a seamless interface between the systems. To the user, the network appears
as one integrated system. With few exceptions, the user can perform all of the functions across
the network that can be performed within a single system.
In this guide, all references to a “network” mean two or more connected systems. Each system
in a network is called a “node.”
The maximum capacities for networking appear in Table 1.
* The maximum number of endpoints and trunks that can be installed is limited by the number
of voice channels and/or system memory resources available.
System Administrator Functions
As a System Administrator, you can provide the following services:
Place the local telephone system or other systems in the network in night or day mode.
Set the date and time of the local system.
Set the network date and time and re-synchronize clocks in the network.
Make database changes (see page 11 for a list of programming areas).
Program System Speed Dial numbers on the local system.
Receive and clear displayed system and network alarms.
Table 1.
System Network Capacities
FEATURE/DEVICES CAPACITY
System Nodes per network 63
Local devices per node 304*
Off-node devices per node 10,000
Devices per network 40,000
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