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MCD Software Overview
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MCD Software Overview
Mitel delivers sophisticated call management applications and desktop solutions on the 3300
ICP platform. Scalable, resilient, call control functionality is powered by IP and fully supports
traditional TDM based telephony for legacy devices and PSTN connectivity.
Mitel’s architecture uses the IP network to connect IP telephony devices. It also switches calls
between traditional phone devices:
For IP telephony, it provides call setup, tear down, and signaling between Ethernet IP
connected phones.
For traditional telephony, such as POTS and PSTN trunks, it handles calls via a conventional
TDM circuit-switched subsystem.
This ability to use two different switching techniques simultaneously means that
All traffic is switched with minimum conversion between packet and traditional telephony
to provide optimum voice quality in all call scenarios.
Embedded gateway functionality is required only between IP and non-IP networks optimiz-
ing the use of system resources.
Migration from traditional PBX to IP telephony is seamless and efficient.
MCD provides call control features and applications that enhance business communications.
Licensing
The MCD licence strategy delivers simplicity and flexibility while maintaining cost effectiveness.
Every MCD system, whether it is deployed on a Mitel 3300 controller, Industry Standard Server
or a virtual appliance, requires a Core package that sets the MCD System Type and allocates
specific licences for immediate customer use. Further licences can be purchased and allocated
required. The core software package also defines any license limitations or restrictions.
System Type
MCD systems are activated either as Standalone or Enterprise Systems. The underlying
software running the two system types is the same; however, the different system types allow
Mitel to present the MCD solution to different markets and customer segments while using the
same software stream.
As of MCD Release 5.0, virtual MCD systems can be activated as Standalone or Enterprise
Systems.
The Enterprise System provides the inherent networking capabilities of MCD along with full
User and Device resiliency.
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