IPECS IP Telephone System Design

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 LG Nortel IPECS IP Telephone Systems, voip networking and voip pabx

LG Nortel IPECS IP Telephone Systems, voip networking and voip pabx and range of IP telephones are still user freindly, but there are any other important factors to consider - such as reliability, security and quality of voice - when purchasing a phone system. The iPECS has been designed to deliver all this and more.

Reliability

A world leader in electronics and with over 40 years in the telecommunications industry, it is not surprising LG understands that, unlike data, the reliability of voice communications is critical to your company.

For this reason, reliability has been a key aspect of the iPECS’s design and manufacturing. The highest level of reliability has been achieved by utilizing a solid state design with no moving parts such as hard drives which are prone to failure. LG’s ISO certified manufacturing assures the highest reliability for every component of your telephone system.

Security and Voice Quality

With the iPECS you can be confient of the security and voice quality for remote users over the Internet. Deploying security and quality of service (QOS) technologies such as IPSec (VPN & voice encryption) and DiffServ pre-tagging (IP packet prioritization) your network will remain protected behind your firewall, while remote users enjoy quality voice with the full access to the functionality of the phone system.

Web Based Remote System Management

The iPECS employs user friendly web-based administration tools that are accessible from any standard Web browser.

These IP-based tools are simple to use and enable IT staff to effectively administer and manage the iPECS either locally or from a centralized location.

The web-based administration tools support system monitoring and real-time tracing to provide a high level of resource utilisation and trouble shooting. They also provide the ability to download the latest iPECS software, which is simply installed at the click of a button.

Future

We live in dynamic times, facing new challenges and opportunities everyday. LG is aware that being innovative and flexible is a key to the future success of any business. The iPECS’s design has been based on a modular and distributed architecture platform to not only grow as your business grows but to support new technologies and applications as they become available.

The iPECS is TAPI 3.1 and SIP ready, so it will support the latest business applications as they are made available - providing your business with the innovative cutting edge tools required to meet the challenges of the future.

DISTRIBUTED ARCHITECTURE

Distributed networking is the way of the future. The iPECS distributed architecture places the appropriate system components and intelligence where the communication is happening – at the distributed locations.

The iPECS is not limited to networking or distributing its extensions on the company WAN, it can extend its modules and IP extensions to where ever there is a broadband service. They can be located in the homes of call centre agents providing them with transparent extensions to the iPECS system. Extension are not tied down to fixed locations. Business travellers can register their WiFi handset or SoftPhone anywhere they have broadband access or a WiFi hot spot.

System Design Capacity Table

CAPACITY TABLE

Capacity Table

Moves, Adds and Changes Made Easy

The unique modular distributed architecture of the iPECS has been designed to make moves, adds and changes a breeze. Installation of additional gateway modules or IP handsets is just a matter of ‘plug and play’. Once the MAC address of the equipment has been registered with the IPECS (for security purposes), modules and IP handsets can be connected to the LAN or at remote locations and they will register with the IPECS automatically. And staff moving desks simply connect their IP handset to any LAN port and their extension is up and running.

Remote Service Gateway Module [RSGM]

The RSGM provides transparent access to extensions on the iPECS and supports a locally connected telephone line. This unique device provides telephone access for the remote office via the local telephone line if the ADSL service was to fail. In addition it has an analogue extension for a fax machine and it supports its own local background music and music on hold to minimize bandwidth utilisation.

The intelligence of the RSGM ensures no calls go unanswered. If the remote office is unattended, calls dialed to its local line number will be forwarded by the RSGM to the iPECS where the receptionist can answer the call.