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Integration of voice, video, and data traffic into a single IP network was a revolution of IT.
Not only high-priority network data but also voice and video can be processed
quickly nowadays. CISCO Systems and SNet Systems provide various IP solutions from
IP telephony to video conference to integrated communication to IP contact center to
enhance client¨s productivity and to upgrade user¨s experiences. |
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Manages IP terminal and video conference resources,
controls call connection, and provides various
supplementary services. |
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Provide conference bridge function for the video
conference and manages video conferences. |
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Manages H.323 terminals and call connections.
Interworks with Call Manager to process calls. |
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Provides web-based conference
functions and shares applications |
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| Supports high-resolution video. |
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Interworks with IP phones to support video services
through PC web cameras. |
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Major Functions |
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(Voice/Video) call processing and
IP terminal management |
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Supplementary services and interfaces with
various applications |
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Installation, configuration, and management
through standard HTML |
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Support for protocols such as Skinny, H.323, SIP,
and MGCP |
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Installed in the media convergence server platform, and easily configured by
the provided CD. |
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Provides telephone functions and compatible with other applications compliant
with the related standards (such as TAPI and JTAPI.) |
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Supports minimum 50,000 calls per hour. |
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Load-sharing and fail-over through clustering eight units |
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Call Manager Capability |
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MCS7825: Maximum 1000 IP phones |
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MCS7835: Maximum 2500 IP phones |
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Various screen layout (Maximum 16 sub screens) |
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Remote camera control |
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Video conference between terminals using different bit rates |
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Sophisticated web interface with drag-and-drop function |
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Various video conference functions through web interfaces |
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Creation of conference rooms and invitation through web interfaces |
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Dismissal of a user during a conference |
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Mute function during a conference |
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Number of participants based on the bandwidth |
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Video conference through existing resources |
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Service by Call Manager through integration of the voice network and
the video network |
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Video conference between terminals using different bit rates |
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Video conference resource management by Call Manager |
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Integrated management by Call Manager to connect both voice and
video calls |
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Utilization of existing resources through supporting existing video conference functions |
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Supports Meet-Me and Ad-hoc video conferences |
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Provides supplementary functions of IP telephony for video telephony |
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Forwarding, transfer, parking, pickup |
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Call connection service grade decided by partitioning and calling search space. |
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Call Manager supports 1:1 video call without additional equipment. |
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Similar operation methods to the existing ones. (Transfer, Hold, etc.) |
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Each end device communicates with Call Manager through CISCO Skinny client
control protocol. |
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Video conference can be established by MCU. |
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Call Manager supports call routing, and MCU supports media resources and
conference handling function. |
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Meet-ME or Ad-hoc video conference is possible through telephones. |
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Voice active detection, and partitioning of the screen. |
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Basic Voice Services |
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Voice calls from extension lines, PSTN, and mobile network |
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Forwarding, transfer, park, and pickup functions |
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Call connection service grade decided by partitioning and calling search space. |
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Supplementary Services for Greater Productivity |
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Video conference through conference bridge function of Call Manager
: Ad-hoc-type third-party calling and Meet-me-type video conference |
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Extension mobility service (Log in/out service) |
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Subscriber profile search through directory service (LDAP) |
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Greater efficiency through call back function |
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Notice announcement through XML service and web-browsing service |
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Personalized web pages for users
: Call forwarding, short-cut dialing, and IP phone service |
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CISCO IP telephony support high mobility and mobile office implementation. |
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Mobility of IP Phone |
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IP phones can communicate with Call Manager and can use same numbers regardless of LAN Environments. |
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Extension Mobility |
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IP phones can set and use unique numbers through login/out functions. |
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High-mobility Terminal |
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Wireless IP Phone |
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PDA with Softphone |
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Laptop with Softphone |
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Voice conference can be established by MCU. |
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Supports both Meet-ME and Ad-hoc types. |
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Cisco Conference Connection |
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Various supplementary functions such as schedule, announcement, security, and VXML like those provided by carriers. |
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Supports maximum 100 ports. |
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Web-based scheduling interfaces. |
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Dial in to single number |
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Conference solution less expensive than the one provided in the PBX |
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Various application such as e-learning and seminars. |
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