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Why Alcatel-Lucent Omni PCX Enterprise
•Unified Communication •Contact Centers
Wired / Wireless Converged
IP Telephony
•Hospitality
•Network Management System
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Overview
The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Communication Server (Linux version) is a private telephone switch based
on an IP data network infrastructure.
Linux O.S
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Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise
Client-server architecture in depth
Clients
Public IP Touch
Reflexes PC multimedia IP ReflexesTM Analog Fax DECT/PWT VoWLAN 802.x SIP PDA Cellular
Appliance
Voice Network server
Hardware
Components PC application Blade
Media Gateways Chassis server Servers
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Architectural scalability and flexibility
Platform
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Reliability … Availability … Security … Scalability …
Multi-country per CS
New Product Limit for attendants
2009-10 New Gateway Boards with
- Better performance
- Optimization
Networking
Scalability
2006 Passive
Communication Server
Passive Com Server (Regional &/or local backup)
Backup CCD with PCS
2004- UC: Server redundancy (RedHat Clustering) & scalability improvement
RSI: scalability improvement
2005
Primary
Communication
Server Secondary Dual IP subnet (OXE, 4760, OTCC, UC, Genesys)
Communication Dual Ether. Attachment
Server
Blade Servers
MG ISDN overflow in case of WAN failure
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Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise
Communication Server Platform: Multi-Solutions
Communication Servers:
• IP Rack Server
– On-Board Communication Server in Rack Type Gateways
• IP Crystal Server
– On-Board Communication Server in Chassis Type Gateways
• IP Appliance Servers
– Communication Server in Industrial Appliance Servers CPU
• IP Blade Servers
– Communication Server in Industrial Blade Server Technology
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Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise
IP Media Gateway : Optimized Solution
Hardware platforms :
• Rack Type Based HW :
– optimized in cost for 50-250 lines,
– 19” rack mounting gateways
– native RJ45 cabling,
– preferred solution for small branch offices or distributed architecture,
• Chassis Based HW :
– optimized in cost for over 250 lines,
– rich range of features,
– ideal for centralized large configuration
– legacy cabling.
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Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise - XXL Deployment/Hosted IP-PBX
Core Communication Server based on Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise
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Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise
Hardwares
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M2 Cabinet
Alcatel-Lucent Crystal Technology ACT-28
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M3 Cabinet – 56 slot
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M3 Cabinet
Power supply
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M3 Cabinet
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M3 Cabinet
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M3 Chassis - Shelf
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M3 Chassis - Boards
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System Management – Board Ports
Up to 32 locals
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Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise - Crystal Hardware Couplers/Boards
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Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
CPU7
The CPU7-2
The CPU7-2 board is built around a Ultra Low Power Celeron running at 650MHz. The
board has up to 256MB of SDRAM
USB Connection
The CPU7-2 board allows the connection of a USB key. The USB key is connected to
the CPU-7 via a USB connector located on the front panel. This USB key is used for
configuration backup and restore.
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Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
INTOF2
Interconnection board between 2 Crystal Media Gateway
The Private Link between 2 boards is made of two twisted pairs
(600m distance or Optical Fibers
For Optical Fibers it requires a multi-mode or mono-mode COST
connector and is able to reach 4km and 12km distance respectively
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•Access to IP-Phones.
•Access to multimedia PCs.
•"Voice over IP" logical links and trunk groups.
•Inter-ACT links over IP.
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Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
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Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
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Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
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R9. 1
Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
GD-3, GA-3, PowerMex & INTIP3 to replace GD, GA, MEX & INTIP2 boards -
Same level of service/ characteristics:
• 10/100/1000 BT, Half/Full duplex management, QoS, VLAN
• H323 compatibility
• Daughter board to support VoIP codecs (G711, G723, G729), all framings, echo
canceller, VAD, Modem/fax transparency, Fax T38
• VoIP Call Detail Recorders
• Audio conferencing (3 parties and N parties)
• Management of country parameters (GD only)
• Voice Guide and DTMF receptors management
• Compatibility with Com Server redundancy and Passive Com Server
• Binary authentication
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R9. 1
Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
GD-3, GA-3, PowerMex & INTIP3 to replace GD, GA, MEX & INTIP2 boards -
New characteristics
• Number of VoIP DSP resources (ARMADA daughter board common for both hardware)
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IP FOUNDATIONS
IP Touch enhancement
Note:
• G.722 Voice Coder
• G.722 describes the characteristics of a wideband audio (50 to 7 000 Hz) coding
system which may be used for a variety of higher quality speech applications
including HD VoIP. The coding system uses sub-band adaptive differential pulse code
modulation (SB-ADPCM) within a bit rate of 64 kbps. The system is referred as 64
kbps (7 kHz) audio coding.
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The GPA2 board (General Purpose Auxiliary2) is an upgraded version of the GPA board.
II. Processing (at detection or at generation) of tones and DTMF frequencies used
on the different public or private networks:
•generation of 32 tones,
•Q23, Q23x,
•2100Hz,
•R1/R2,
•VAD,
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Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
The UA 32 board
The new version of the UA32 board can be used as from R4.2, and is used to connect 32
sets and UA terminals such as:
The eUA32 board can be used as from R5.1. It has the same basic characteristics as the
UA32 board.
However, whereas the UA32 board requires a specific license, the less costly eUA32 board
requires none, but all sets attached to it must have a license.
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Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
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Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
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R10. x
Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
•Note: CPC (Calling Party Control) is a signal sent from most modern electronic COs to
indicate that the "Calling Party" has hung up. The CPC signal tells the phone equipment that
the outside party has hung-up, so it can stop recording to an answering machine or voice mail,
drop the call off hold, or just release a line that might be used for dictation or
announcements.
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Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
The NPRAE (New Primary Rate Access E1) board replaces the PRA2 board.
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The PCM2 board (Pulse Code Modulation) is used to connect the system to the public
or private exchange via a PCM link (channel by channel signalling).
The board carries out tone and Q23 (DTMF) and R2 signalling detection using a signal
processing detector. In some configurations, two detection modules are equipped.
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It is an analog board which allows the Private Automatic Branch eXchange (PABX) to be connected to
most public networks.
The NDDI2-2 board can handle the following optional daughter boards :
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Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
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Alcatel – Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise Boards
•Phase-out Hardware
•4635H & SPA3
•Phase-out for 1st order for all the releases
•MSBI board (additional hard disk) configuration always
available in ACTIS for add-on & migration 4400 to OXE
•SPA3 board (8 channels voice acquisition)
configuration available in ACTIS with warning (SPA3
board not available in catalog)
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Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise - Common Hardware Couplers/Boards
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IP Media Gateway Racks
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Internal Switching
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Call Server
CS-2 board : CPU Common Hardware board for both Com Server or PCS
• Available from OXE R9.0
• Dual Ethernet for redundancy, load balancing (10/100BT Half & full-duplex & 1000BT full
duplex)
• SLANx4 daughter board for 4 Switch LAN ports
• V24 interface through RJ45 connector on front panel used to system configuration and
remote reset signal coming from a RMA box
• USB interface on front panel
• 1 Gb of memory (max: 2Gb)
• Hot swap availability
• Compatible with rack1U & 3U
• Can be used for Passive Com Server configuration in XL centralized architecture (up to
15K users): previous limits/rules (forcing Appliance server) are no longer relevant (1Gb of
memory)
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Call Server
•The CS-2 board offers the following features:
•Call server
•4645 Voice mail (optional)
•In addition, this board can act as a PCS (Passive Call Server) without restriction.
•External Interfaces
•LAN1: 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet access
•LAN2: redundant 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet access
•. (top right): V24 access to system configuration and remote reset signal coming from an RMA box
•UNIT1, UNIT 2, UNIT 3, UP-LINK: 4 ports 10/100BT LAN switch (if the SLANX4 daughterboard is present)
•USB: not used
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Call Server
•Dual Ethernet
•Two dual Ethernet modes are available:
•Ethernet Redundancy
•Ethernet Load Balancing
•Ethernet Redundancy
•The CS-2 board supports the Ethernet redundancy feature (also called hot standby or dual Ethernet).
•Two Ethernet interfaces allow two Ethernet accesses. The two Ethernet interfaces have the same
MAC address and IP address. One interface is active, the other one is standby. When the active
interface fails, the standby interface switches to active automatically.
•For complete redundancy, each interface must be connected to a different switch unit. These
switches must be parts of a redundancy network supporting the Fast Spanning Tree standard. As in no
redundancy mode, only one IP address is used.
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Gateway Driver
•This board is not compatible with the GD, GA and MEX boards.
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Gateway Driver
•Daughterboards
•The GD-3 board supports the following daughterboards:
•HSL1, HSL2: These optional daughterboards allow to connect extension modules:
•HSL1: allows to connect 1 extension module via Module1 connector
•HSL2: allows to connect 2 extension modules via Module2 connectors
•ARMADA: this optional daughterboard supports additional DSPs (Digital Signal Processor) used for
compression/decompression of voice channels for VoIP applications
•AFU: Auxiliary Function Unit: audio input/output (optional)
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Gateway Applicative
•Functions
•This board provides additional resources to the Media Gateway.
•Daughterboards
•The GA-3 board supports the following daughterboards:
•ARMADA: this optional daughterboard supports additional DSP (Digital Signal Processor) used for
compression/decompression of voice channels for VoIP applications
•SLANX: this optional daughterboard provides a 4 ports 10/100BT LAN switch. This switch cannot be
configured.
•This board is not compatible with the GD, GA and MEX boards.
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Module Expansion
•The PowerMEX board drives the extension rack and interfaces the GD-3 board located in the main rack.
•This board is not compatible with the GD, GA and MEX boards.
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Old Boards - This board is not compatible with the GD-3 and GA-3 boards.
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Digital Lines Interface
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Digital Lines Interface
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Analog Lines Interface
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Analog Lines Interface
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ISDN Interface
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ISDN Interface
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Basic Rate Interface
•BRA-X Boards
These boards allow two, four or eight T0 basic accesses (two B channels + one D channel) to be connected.
BRA-X Board Front Panel
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LAN Interface
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LAN Interface
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Analog Public Interface
•APA-X Boards
•These boards allow connection to the analog public network (two, four or eight accesses). These boards
are also used to forward calls when a system failure occurs (power cutoff or computer problem).
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•Installing Daughterboards/SDRAM on CPU Boards
The following table shows the different daughterboards that can be installed on the various CPU boards.
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•Board Position in the Racks
•Board positions given in this section are for information only. Actual
positions of boards in the racks are given by Actis which applies
configuration rules not presented here and subject to regular updates.
•SMALL Rack
MEX / PowerMEX
(see restrictions below)
•GA / GA-3 •Yes •No •No
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Alcatel-Lucent Terminals
First - 4004
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User Centric Communication
Full Range of IP and Traditional Phones
5 IP Phones in a range
4008
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User Centric Communication
Enlarge Range of Digital Phones
3 digital phones
• Cost effective
• Feature rich (name based dialing…)
4039
• From basic to high-end needs
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Alcatel OmniDesktop
add-on modules
40 keys
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Alcatel OmniDesktop : 4008
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Alcatel OmniDesktop : 4018/4019
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Alcatel OmniDesktop : 4028/4029
6 soft keys
Alphabetic keyboard
4 directions navigator
HandsFree
Mute key
Redial key
Headset plug
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Alcatel OmniDesktop : 4068
10 soft keys
Alphabetic keyboard
4 directions navigator
HandsFree
Mute key, Redial key
Direct access to maibox
Programmable keys (up to 70)
Headset plug
Bluetooth connectivity
2 ethernet ports
XML openess
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R9. 1
OmniTouch 4135 IP Conference Phone
The SIP-based conference phone is equipped with wideband to ensure a clear and natural sound.
The stylishly endpoint is packed with intelligent functions to make
teleconferences more efficient even in larger conferences
Call features
• Call hold
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The industrial 500 DECT handset
Overview
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The industrial 500 DECT handset
Look & feel
Earpiece
3 Status LEDs
Color display
Volume up/down
2 Soft-keys:
(6 steps)
Idle: menus access
Call: Mute/Loudspeaker
Alarm key
Menu access:
Make call 4 Navigation keys + OK key
Register Recall respectively to
Navigate/confirm
Keypad lock soft key:
Headset connector
short press on OK
Microphone
On/Off (long press)
Release call
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IP Desktop Softphones
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IP Desktop Softphones
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IP Desktop Softphones – For MAC
• Reminder: VoIP Softphone solution with the same level of services than 4068 IP Touch for either business or
agent positions
• New: compatible with MAC Operating System
• Multi-language: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Dutch, Russian, Finnish,
Korean, Norwegian
• G.711, G.723.1, and G.729 codecs
• No QoS (TOS) compatibility
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Alcatel-Lucent 4059IP MAC
Attendant Applications
4059 IP 4059EE
4068
Attendant
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Overview
New features offered by the 4059EE
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General architecture
MyTeamwork server
ABC A Protocol
IP Desktop
OR OR softphone
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MyIC Phone 8082
a Smart Deskphone
Smartphone experience
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MyIC Phone 8082 (cont’d)
milestones
OmniPCX Office R8.1
OpenTouchTM
Executive
Object of this SIP Multi-Media Services
Milestones
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MyIC Phone 8082 (cont’d)
Hospitality room set with OmniPCX Enterprise R10.0
AHL OXE
PMS
SIP
Web
Services
•Hospitality application
server (optional, not http
needed with basic
package)
External
DHCP server or
OXE DHCP server
OV 8770
•Standard Hotel Homepage
MyIC Phone 8082 with OXE R10.0 is dedicated to the hospitality vertical
market (hotel, hospital…) and must be declared as a “room” set.
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MyIC Phone 8082 (cont’d)
Hospitality room set with with OmniPCX Enterprise R10.0 (cont’d)
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