Helping People Around the World
Connect, Communicate & Collaborate
Converged Communications Platform
Agenda
Company Overview Market Trends Business Solutions System Overview Growth Applications in the Market Additional System Applications Summary
eOn Communications
Retail Education Healthcare
Distribution Government Contact Centers
eOn Communications Corporation Over 100 years experience in developing innovative
telecommunications products Global communications solutions provider
Quality products Made in U.S.A. On-site support for our customers Offer a comprehensive portfolio to a large and varied
customer base: Service Bureaus E911 Centers Sporting Venues
Some Of Our Customers
eOn Industry Recognition
eOn Vision
Provide solutions that drive market direction, exceed expectations and create sustainable competitive advantages
Deliver integrated voice, video and data solution to each community of interest within your extended enterprise
Tear down geographic business barriers
Help differentiate your company as a market leader and drive your shareholder value through lower infrastructure costs
Reward your employees with increased efficiency and flexibility and make it easier for your corporate users to drive your process improvements
Make communications simple!
Market Trends
Out of 135 Million American workers surveyed…* 45 million worked from home, 24 million from a client’s or customer’s
place of business, 20 million worked from their car, 16 million worked while on vacation, 15 million at an outdoor location, 8 million on a train or airplane
Almost all large firms have multiple locations As do 6 out of 7 medium-sized firms**
400 million users of Microsoft Office each day Over 120 million Exchange / Outlook users***
* Dieringer American Interactive** IDC Consumer Survey – The US Remote Office / Branch Office Opportunity*** Bill Gates, Microsoft, Real-Time Collaboration Web Conference
Business Pressure Points
Business of all sizes are facing many pressures
Increasing demand for new solutions
Solutions must be enterprise class, yet affordable and easy to implement and use
Distributed Workforce
Increasing Mobility
Demanding Customers
Hungry Competitors
Technology Expertise
Opportunities
Lower operation costsLower operation costs
Improve customer serviceand worker productivity
Improve customer serviceand worker productivity
Protect technology investmentsProtect technology investments
Secure data and the networkSecure data and the network
Cost-effectively deliver communicationsto remote offices and mobile workers byintegrating your voice and data network
Make your employees more accessibleand improve customer service by usingnew, flexible communicationsapplications
Reduce upgrade costs by implementingstandards-based network solutions thateasily allow you to migrate to next-generation technologies
Reduce upgrade costs by implementingstandards-based network solutions thateasily allow you to migrate to next-generation technologies
Increase productivity, enhancecollaboration and improvecommunications with secure networkaccess for remote & mobile workers
Increase productivity, enhancecollaboration and improvecommunications with secure networkaccess for remote & mobile workers
eOn Understands Your Business Challenges
eOn Communications Business SolutionsMillennium Converged Communications Platform
Millennium Applications
Enables enterprises to implement IP based solutions
Reduces network costs
Enhances mobility flexibility
Strengthens business wide communication / collaboration
Drives cost reduction
Increases user efficiencies
Millennium Applications Gateway
Applications & Services Gateway
Collaboration Teleworking Mobile Extension
Mobility Solutions WiFi / DECT IP
Contact Center & AttendantApplications
CTI Applications CSTA TAPI
IP/PSTN Gateway SIP Trunking T1 / PRI / Analog Trunks
LAN/WANInternet
PSTN
Unified Messaging IP Voice Mail
Flexible Architecture Integration with existing
data infrastructures
Legacy PBX Gateway Q.SIG VPN
Business Attributes and Benefits
Attributes Benefits
Connects to any legacy network Reduce costs through intelligent evolution of existing infrastructure to “IP enable” your network
One system for multiple applications Easy management, flexible architecture, easy growth from single platform
Strengthen business wide communications
Ties together distributed enterprises, partners, suppliers through a simple, centrally managed system
Enabler of mobility and teleworker solutions
Enhance mobile productivity
Solution Overview
WAN Internet
PSTN
Office
7032IP / 7022IP
6032D / 6022D WiFi Phones
4020A / 4010A
PRI / T1 / Analog Trunks SIP Trunks & IP Networking
Xlite SIPSoftphone
Outlook ContactManagement – call control
MillenniumSystem Overview
Millennium
Extremely flexible IP-PBX Superior price/performance ratio Ability to customize applications around customer needs Guarantee against obsolescence Graceful upgrade plan Easy & inexpensive software upgrades Standard bundled software Modular growth pattern No hidden costs to expand shelves or port size Never a “forklift” upgrade All components compatible from 128 to 1024 ports
Millennium
IP connectivity ISDN connectivity Circuit switched or nailed up data connectivity Global applications - international operability Multi-site networking Integrated ACD Minimal spare parts Universal analog interface card Enhanced integration with voice messaging systems WiFi wireless solution
Millennium Hardware Design
Universal port oriented No limitations to hardware
combinations Low power consumption makes it
extremely economical to maintain for battery back-up and UPS
Distributed microprocessor technology disseminates processing duties among all line cards and telephones
Millennium System Architecture
IP-enabled at a pace that’s right for your business Fully universal ports - any slot will accept any type of
card for either IP, digital or analog stations or lines System is non-blocking with consistent speech quality MTBF statistics averaging over 12 years Handles traffic volumes up to 40,000 BHCC per hour System has been “rugedized” to adapt to severe
environmental conditions that exist in shipboard applications
Millennium Administration
Extensive management, security and cost control features including: Station monitoring Station and trunk COS and
profiles Traffic measurement and reporting Trunk problem tagging Variable system timers CAT5 or 2-Wire cabling options Station message detail recording
(SMDR) Automatic station relocation Time of day restrictions Remote maintenance
IP telephone configuration via web browser
Feature access control Call duration timer
Modular Design
Offers tremendous expansion capabilities so that the system continues to meet overall communication needs as your business evolves
Grows up to 1024 ports in a building block configuration The system consists of two basic cabinet configurations:
8-slot cabinet– Provides eight 16-port card slots for a total of 128 available ports.
– Cabinet may be expanded by adding two 4-slot expansion cabinets for a total of 256 ports, creating a full shelf.
16-slot cabinet– Provides 16 card slots for a total of 256 available ports
– 16-slot system may be expanded further by stacking up to three additional cabinets for a total of four 16-slot cabinets with a capacity of 1,024 ports.
Millennium Cabinets
8 Slot Cabinet - 128 Ports
16 Slot Cabinet - 256 Ports
Millennium Expansion
Building block design makes it easy to expand
the system up to 4 16-slot shelves
(1024 ports)
Millennium Rack Mount Version
8-slot cabinets fit in a 19” Rack Additional components required:
Shelf Extender Card Dual Shelf Backplane P.S. Blank Panel
256-Port Rack Mount Package Includes two 128-port cabinets, SCII, CS,
400W PS, two Rack Mount Kits, Shelf Extender Card, Dual Shelf Backplane, P.S. Blank Panel, Tech Manual, Modem, Memory Board
System Equipment
200W - 8 slot 400W - 16 slot Ring generator circuit supplies ringing and message waiting lamp current
for analog station circuits, such as single line telephones Battery backup trickle charge
Power Supply
System Controller II controls system operation
Common Services controls system maintenance and general services
Master and Slave Concentrator Cardsrequired in applications that have more than 256 ports.
Millennium Interface Cards
2-Wire Digital Station Card (2WDSC) Interface to eNterprise Digital Telephones Supports 16 telephones Wiring distance advantages
– Telephone line powered—up to 9,000 ft versus 3,000 ft with four wire
– Telephone auxiliary powered—up to 12,000 ft
In a campus environment, a telephone can be extended to another on-site location as long as the proper line power surge protection is used.
Millennium Interface Cards
Analog Line Card (ALC) Handles all analog needs and is programmable on a per port basis
(16 ports per card)– SLP Baby Board: analog station or DID trunk
– Trunk Baby Board: loop start/ground start/TIE trunks
– ICLID Baby Board: incoming Caller ID for local trunks
– Metering Trunk Baby Board: supports loop start & ground-start trunks arranged for meter pulse detection; used in international applications
– Metering Pulse Detector Baby Board: required in conjunction w/Metering Trunk Baby Board to detect 12 kHz or 15 kHz meter pulses
– 900 Ohm Trunk Baby Board: supports 900 Ohm impedance trunks used in some international markets
Millennium Interface Cards
IPConnect Services Card (IPSC) Supports up to 32 Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) devices, any
combination of:– Desktop IP phones
– SIP softphones
– IP networking trunks
– IP messaging ports
– IP wireless phones
Provides 100% non-blocking voice communications between IP phones, wireless phones, digital phones, analog phones, as well as IP, digital and analog trunks.
Supports NAT (Network Address Translation) traversal methods of Port Forwarding and STUN (Simple Traversal of UDP through NATs)
Provides web-based remote management and configuration
IPConnect Services Card (continued)
Built-in support for G.711, G.723.1 and G.729 A/B codecs for improved voice compression and bandwidth over the IP network
Built-in support for Quality of Service (QoS) – DiffServ – DiffServ identifies voice packets as having a higher priority. Ensures voice
connections are not delayed or dropped due to interference from lower priority data traffic.
G.729a compresses Voice packets down to 8k; with the IP header it corresponds to approx. 13k over the WAN
G.723.1 compresses Voice packets down to 6.3k; with the IP header it corresponds to approx. 10k over the WAN
64k leased line = 6 simultaneous calls using G.723.1 or 4 calls using G.729a 128k leased line = 12 simultaneous calls using G.723.1 or 9 calls using
G.729a Important Note: It is important that all devices involved in passing the voice
packets support 'DiffServ' to guarantee Quality of Service (QoS)
Millennium Interface Cards
Digital Trunking Millennium supports bit oriented & ISDN Primary Rate (PRI) signaling
protocols Switch can use PRI for basic voice and data calls, over switched or
dedicated trunks (B-channel trunks) PRI trunks can be either T1 or E1 Interface cards supported:
– T1/ISDN PRI Card
– E1/ISDN PRI Card
– System Clock III– Supports T1s and E1s, even when both cards are installed in the same system
– Mounts on the Common Services Card and is the system T1 or E1 master clock
– Automatically detects the clock source or allows you to assign it
Millennium Interface Cards
T1/ISDN PRI Card Supports 1.544 Mbps interface capability with a 24-channel T1 trunk
span w/channel-associated and ISDN signaling System supports up to 32 T1/ISDN PRI Cards Supports a mixture of ISDN and non-ISDN applications (i.e. INWATS
and OUTWATS trunks can be programmed for ISDN signaling, while tie trunks on the same span line could use E&M signaling)
Installs in any odd-numbered card slot 16 ports on the T1 Card and the first 8 ports of the card to its right are
dedicated for T1 support
Millennium Interface Cards
E1/ISDN PRI Card Provides 2.048 Mbps with a 32-channel European standard E1 line Available in 2 variants:
– 120 ohm interface
– 75 ohm interface
Installs in any odd-numbered card slot Millennium supports T1 and E1 cards in the same system
Various Signaling Formats Supported
EIA/TIA464-B standard defines:– loop-start trunks
– ground-start trunks
– E&M trunks - wink start, delay dial or immediate start
System supports both T1/E1 trunk side and T1/E1 station side signaling types
ISDN PRI trunk signaling for voice and data calls Numerous variants of non-ISDN signaling protocols used
internationally
ISDN Primary Rate
Millennium supports the following protocol variants: DMS-100 4ESS DMS-250 National ISDN NET5 (a.k.a. ETSI or Euro-ISDN) VN4 - French national PRI variant Australian Macrolink ISDN PRI Q.SIG - Recommended protocol for networking multiple Millennium
systems and the worldwide standard for connecting multiple vendor PBXs in private networks using ISDN
International
Millennium supports many digital trunk signaling system variants, with standards specified by ITU-T (CCITT) R1 Modified Signaling Russian Signaling System Q.421 R2 Signaling Switch supports R2 variants for several countries including:
ChinaSaudi ArabiaChilePhilippines
PolandRussiaVenezuelaAustralia
eNterprise Series IP Telephones
Model 7022IP delivers the power and cost efficiencies of VoIP for office professionals with moderate telephone use.
2 x 20 backlit display 12 feature keys 20 programmable keys Speakerphone Message waiting indicator 2 Ethernet ports Headset jack support
Model 7032IP is a sophisticated and flexible feature phone – perfect for executives, office managers, administrative assistants and active employees who make and receive a high volume of calls.
2 x 20 backlit display 12 feature keys 10 programmable keys Speakerphone Message waiting indicator 2 Ethernet ports Headset jack
eNterprise Series IP Telephone Features
High Quality SpeakerphoneFull duplex speakerphone delivers high-quality, crystal clear communications for handsfree calls, paging and group listening.
Acoustic ControlRocker bar design provides fingertip control of speaker, handset, headset, music and ringer volumes as well as access to menu options.
Visual NotificationMessage-waiting and ring indicator lamp provides visual notification of incoming calls and messages.
Integrated Headset JackA built-in headset jack eliminates the need for a separate amplifier box and, in turn, reduces costs and desktop clutter.
Flexible DisplayAdjustable contrast and backlit display supports viewing in a wide range of user environments. Display provides call duration timer, calling party information and keeps a log to show who called while away from your desk.
Function KeysEasy access to call handling features including Hold, Forward, Transfer, Cancel, Release, Message, Speaker, Mute/Music and Menu
Programmable Feature KeysOne-button access to line appearances, speed dials and features you frequently want to access.
7032IP
eNterprise Series IP Telephone Features
SIP Based — support for Session Initiation Protocol means phones can be anywhere the IT infrastructure goes, including headquarters, branch locations and home offices
Simplified Management — Dynamic IP addressing means phones can be relocated quickly and easily without a technician or IT support
Mulitple Power Options — including support for power over Ethernet IEEE 802.3af technology
Simple Wiring — phones connect to IP network using 10/100 base T Ethernet LAN connection. Each contain a built-in Ethernet switch and additional LAN port
eNterprise Series IP Telephone Features
Excellent Voice Quality — voice compression codecs optimize bandwidth and audio quality
Future Proofed — new features can be easily added via downloaded software and firmware
Programmable Feature Keys — optional 10 or 20 keys for customized access to advanced calling features
Optional Button Expansion Module — expands up to 192 programmable feature keys
7032IP + 2 Button Expansion Modules (BEM)
eNterprise Digital & Analog Telephones
eNterprise 6022D 2 x 20 backlit display 12 feature keys 10 programmable keys Speakerphone Message waiting indicator 2-wire cabling Headset jack
eNterprise 4010 Analog 1-line 3-line display Caller ID support 10 memory keys Data port Speakerphone Message alert indicator
eNterprise 6032D 2 x 20 backlit display 12 feature keys 20 programmable keys Speakerphone Message waiting indicator 2-wire cabling Headset jack support
eNterprise 4020 Analog 2 lines 3-line display Caller ID support 10 memory keys Data port Speakerphone Message alert indicator
Growth Applications in the Marketplace
Teleworking
Unified Messaging
Convergence
Mobility
Teleworking
The business drivers associated with this technology are: Employees wanting full feature connectivity while traveling Employees who are required to work from home temporarily Companies wishing to reduce real-estate expenses, take advantages
of lower labor costs in an alternate location and/or improve employee satisfaction
Companies wishing to reduce long-distance charges to and from remote branch offices and telecommuting employees
Companies wishing to add resources flexibility to contact center environments
Business Benefits
Hard cost savings can be seen in the areas of: Real estate Infrastructure requirements Travel costs
Some of the biggest benefits to the company come in the form of soft costs to name a few: Staff retention, skill retention Employees contactable as part of the company directory Utilization of part time workers to supplement peak demand Employee satisfaction
Remote Worker Solutions
WAN Internet
PSTN
Office
Home
Home / Hotel / Airport
Cable / DSL ModemRouter
7032IP / 7022IP
Xlite SIPSoftphone
Wireless Cable Modem
7032IP / 7022IP
7032D / 7022D
Unified Messaging Growth
Unified Messaging will continue to grow over the next few years!
Source: InfoTech 2005 Survey
Unified Messaging Evolution
Messaging TDM based Plain VM Phone (DTMF)
access to voice messages
Unified Messaging PC becomes
standard business tool
TDM and IP based Computer
Telephony Integrated
Both phone and PC access to messages
VM, Email and Fax in 1 single location
UM Today / Future Proliferation of mobile
devices IP based Anytime/anywhere and
any mode (DTMF / PC / Speech Recognition / Text to Speech) access to messages/info
VM, Email and Fax in 1 single location
Intelligent link applications (i.e., calendar, appointments)
eNterprise IP Messenger
IP-based unified messaging platform A single Ethernet connection supports up
to 96 VoIP connections Millennium integration via IPSC Browser-based administration and user
interface makes voice mail management easy Accessible from any networked PC with an
Internet connection Users can configure and control
– Personal mailbox settings– Greetings– Security code– Notification settings– Distribution lists and much more
Enables visual management of messages -organize and sort messages on screen
eNterprise IP Messenger Unified Messaging
Allow users to retrieve their voice, fax and email messages from any email client interface
Voice messages can be downloaded, played, saved and stored as any other file
Fax messages are received as an Adobe PDF providing privacy and flexible management of faxes in an electronic format
UM makes it easier to share information and improves collaboration with others
Cost Reductions through Convergence
For customers with multiple locations: Centralize incoming calls to the main location Optimize the number of business lines 3 or 4 digit dialing between each of the sites Free up receptionists / call coverage positions and make it easier to
share roles during lunch hour and breaks Reduce the number of phone systems to maintain and upgrade Common access to centralized applications such as voice mail,
unified messaging, contact center and IVR
Multiple Sites - Before
Main SitePSTN
5118 Model
5130 Answering Position
Remote Site
5118 Model
5130 Answering Position
Multiple Sites – After – Centralized
7032IP / 7022IP
Main Site PSTN
PRI / DIDCentrex Lines
Remote Site
10 to 20 telephonesLAN Switch with PoE, QoS Highly Reliable
Data Network with QoS
7032IP / 7048IP
Re-use digital sets
6032D
PC AttendantConsole
Centralized Voice Mail
Multiple Site – After – Distributed
Main Site
LAN Switch with PoE, QoS
7032IP / 7048IP
Re-use digital sets
PC AttendantConsole
Centralized Voice Mail
PSTN
PRI / DIDCentrex Lines
Remote Site
LAN Switch with PoE, QoS
Re-use digital sets
6032D
7032IP
911 LocalPresence
WANQ.SIG IP
Networking
Mobility Solutions
IP wireless handsets support advanced telephony deskset features
High quality voice throughout the facility
Seamless IP integration with Millennium IPSC
WiFi connectivity: Connect at home, office or public
hotspot to make low-cost calls
DECT IP connectivity Mobility in and around the office
building Expand range with DECT repeaters
Linksys WIP330
Linksys WIP330 Protocols: SIP v2 Compliance with IEEE 802.11b/g
wireless standard Voice Compression: G.711 / G.729A Internet Web Browser (MS Windows
CE with Microsoft IE) 50 hours of standby time, 3 hours talk
time Peer-to-peer dialing, conference,
hold, resume, caller ID, transfer, call forward, access to system features via dial access codes
Outdoor range 300 meters
Snom M3 IP DECT
Snom M3 Protocol: SIP V2 DECT GAP compliant Automatic registration of handset to
gateway Operating time 8 hours talk, 100 hours
standby Peer-to-peer dialing, answer, hold,
resume, caller ID, call forward, transfer, conference, access to system features via dial access codes
Range 50 meters indoors, 300 meters outdoors may be expanded by up to 6 DECT repeaters
Wireless Deployment
WAN Internet
7032IP / 7022IP
WiFi Phones
SIP Trunks & IP Networking
WiFi Phones
DECT IP Phones
Outdoor range 300 meters
50 meters indoors300 meters outdoors
PSTN
More Applications…
Call Routing / LCR
ACD & Reporting
PC Attendant Console
CTI Applications
Remote Fiber Shelf
Data Connectivity
Flexible Call Routing
Millennium supports simple or complex routing plans depending on the situation and the programming Supports up to 64 different routing plans Each plan can be customized through 16 different timeslots; each
timeslot supports up to 60 routing steps Each step in a sequence contains a command with selected options Plans can be executed during standard times, designated special
days or during periods when override of the routing plan is required. Each plan can be assigned a priority level Routing via Calling Party and Called Party Number Plans support “If Statements” ; ability to look at and make
comparisons between peg counts of ACD groups and variables of the calling port - great for call centers
Least Cost Routing
LCR provides the most economical route to use on outgoing calls
Supports North American Dialing Plan Routing based on the following factors:
time of day day of week destination area code destination office code class restriction level of the originating caller class restriction level of available trunks toll restriction of the user busy/idle status of trunks
Automatic Call Distribution
System offers full ACD capability as a standard feature
Supports up to 576 agents in up to 100 groups Distribution of calls can be based on:
Agent availability and qualifications Calling party or called party information Number of callers in queue Length of the longest queued call
Automatic Call Distribution
Off-premises Agents Can log into the group, using trunk access
w/answer supervision and disconnect. Agents in a remote system can log into a
group in the hub system Supervisors can log a remote agent on or off Agents can be monitored through the Real
Time ACD Feature can be used with networked
Millenniums enabling agents in a remote system to log into a group in the hub system
Millennium + Real Time ACD Package
Offers cost-effective call center capabilities for small to mid-size businesses
Provides real-time information critical to managing call centers
Real time agent, group and device information
Historical charts and reports
Windows application
Millennium Real Time ACD
Millennium Real Time ACD
Monitors up to four ACD groups at one time
Simultaneously view multiple real-time screens
Supervisors can react to changing conditions by monitoring status displays
Simple menu-driven routines and plain language terminology helps supervisors work more efficiently and reduces costly training time
Sample Reports and Charts
Real Time ACD Key Benefits
Comprehensive call center statistics Quick picture of call center performance Helps identify problem areas Simple point-and-click interface makes it easy to tailor
reports to your exact needs Historical reports help managers determine if agents and
resources need to be reallocated Assists in determining if service level objectives are being
met
Millennium Navigator
PC Attendant Console Assists attendants in answering calls intelligently Ability to network multiple consoles while sharing
information/databases Microsoft Windows application Operates simultaneously with other Windows applications Key Features:
Directory – listing of all station users User notes – click to dial cell phone and pagers, call handling
instructions Programmable answer phrases appear based on calling party
information Customized attendant keyboard for quick handling of calls
Navigator Main Answering Screen
Millennium CTI
Offers standards-based CTI solutions
System’s native CSTA interface supports 3rd-party CSTA, TSAPI and TAPI applications
Developer’s toolkit allows your programmers to build custom applications
Millennium TAPI TSP allows you to make calls from contact management applications, i.e., Outlook, Goldmine
Remote Fiber Shelf
Supports up to 3 remote shelves Reside up to 2 km (1.24 miles) from the main shelf Fiber connection will permit the remote shelves and the main
shelf to act as a single switch Increases serving area of a single system 2 card assembly - Fiber Interface Card & Remote Fiber
interface card
Circuit Switched Data
Millennium’s data capabilities allow: Bandwidth on demand
Dynamic allocation of bandwidth means data transactions receive the bandwidth they require, when it’s required
Multiple host access Provide access to multiple networks, applications, and hosts
Direct connectivity Provide direct connections to the LAN/WAN via terminal adapters,
routers, and bridges
Eliminates or reduces the need for dedicated data lines The cost of dedicated BRIs can be eliminated PRI channels can be used for both voice and data
CSD Applications
Remote Office Data Communications Remote Access to LAN/WAN/Internet Radio Broadcasting Videoconferencing
Circuit Switched Data
MidtownBranch
SD
AUI SERIAL 0 SERIAL 1 CONSOLE AUX
CISCO 2501
Input: 100-240VACFreq: 50.60 HzCurrent: 1.2-0.6AWatts: 40W
Cisco Routerwith IP Firewall
Existing 10/100 Hub CISCO ROUTER
Server
SCISCO YSTEMS Cisco 3600 SERIESCountyHeadquarters
FutureInternetAccess
INTERNET
ADTRAN TSU
768K
T1/PRI T1/PRI
T1/PRIT1/PRI
Linux Server
SD
AUI SERIAL 0 SERIAL 1 CONSOLE AUX
CISCO 2501
Input: 100-240VACFreq: 50.60 HzCurrent: 1.2-0.6AWatts: 40W
LAN
DSX-1
ADTRAN CSU
CISCO ROUTER
DSX-1
SD
AUI SERIAL 0 SERIAL 1 CONSOLE AUX
CISCO 2501
Input: 100-240VACFreq: 50.60 HzCurrent: 1.2-0.6AWatts: 40W
LAN
DSX-1
ADTRAN CSU
CISCO ROUTER
DSX-1
SD
AUI SERIAL 0 SERIAL 1 CONSOLE AUX
CISCO 2501
Input: 100-240VACFreq: 50.60 HzCurrent: 1.2-0.6AWatts: 40W
LAN
DSX-1
ADTRAN CSU
CISCO ROUTER
DSX-1
SD
AUI SERIAL 0 SERIAL 1 CONSOLE AUX
CISCO 2501
Input: 100-240VACFreq: 50.60 HzCurrent: 1.2-0.6AWatts: 40W
LAN
DSX-1
ADTRAN CSU
CISCO ROUTER
DSX-1
ADTRAN CSU
Qty (4) POINT TO POINTQSIG PRIPOINT TO POINT
QSIG PRIPOINT TO POINT
QSIG PRI
POINT TO POINTQSIG PRI
PSTN
T1/PRI
DowntownBranch
WestBranch
EastBranch
Summary - Key Benefits
Investment Protection System can be IP-enabled at a pace that’s right for your
business Lower Cost of Ownership
Easy to install and maintain means lower support costs Improves collaboration between sites and remote workers
delivers significant cost reductions in travel expenses Improved Communications
Facilitates fast, informed decision-making Scalability
Growth up to 1024 universal ports, any combination of stations or trunks
Reliability System you can depend on 24/7
Your single source for advanced telecommunications solutions
www.eoncommunications.com
Thank you for your time.
Drexel JohnsonPhone: 512-343-0075Email: [email protected]
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