MANAGEMENT FEATURES
MCK’s business voice solutions have
been designed for operational simplici-
ty. All of the system’s configuration,
management, and administrative and
diagnostic functions may be managed
from the PBXgateway II using a direct
serial connection, dial up modem,
HTML, Telnet or an inband network
connection from a remote client. This
flexibility allows companies to maxi-
mize their system administration
resources and lower operating costs.
The PBXgateway II is equipped with
two dual DB-9 console ports (see
picture below). These ports allow a
system administrator to attach a
modem to one and use the other for a
local terminal connection. This versatili-
ty makes remote troubleshooting and
maintenance a breeze.
KEY BENEFITS
• Flexibility
Mix and match client modules and
third-party telephony devices up to
24 ports.
Dual 10/100Base-T ports allow
connection to high-speed Ethernet
networks and separate segments for
voice and management traffic.
Dual DB-9 console ports enable mul-
tiple management interface connec-
tions to operate simultaneously.
Configure the PBXgateway II to oper-
ate in managed IP network (Layer 3)
or in traditional circuit switched and
frame relay (Layer 2) environments.
• Increased Productivity
Remote and mobile employees are
able to access corporate PBX func-
tions, like voicemail, call accounting
systems and ACD systems.
• Network Efficiency
Leverage IP data network infrastruc-
ture for both voice and data traffic.
• Ease-of-Use
Simple installation process.
Easy–to-use configuration tools
enable virtual management of remote
users from a central location.
• Investment Protection
MCK is committed to providing you
with flexible product solutions for
today’s, and tomorrow’s, needs.
KEY FEATURES
•Support for synchronous and
asynchronous TA adapters
•Encrypted username and password
allocated by system administrator to
each port
•Network down recovery
•Call suspend mode on ISDN Iines
with Asynch TA
•Support for IP Precedence and
DiffServ QoS mechanisms
PBX/KTS COMPATIBILITY
•Avaya: DEFINITY
®
ECS
(release 3 or later)
•Nortel: Meridian
®
and Norstar
®
•Toshiba: Strata DK
GENERAL SET-UP GUIDELINES
•The PBXgateway II is deployed
within 500 feet of the PBX/KTS at the
corporate office
•The PBXgateway II can be configured
to run on IP transport or traditional
circuit switched and frame relay
networks
•When running RVPoIP, the gateway
can be connected to the LAN via two
10/100Base-T ports simultaneously.
Either port can be configured to carry
voice and/or management, allowing
both traffic types to be transmitted on
separate LAN segments
•When running serial RVP between an
EXTender 6000 and a PBXgateway II,
the network access device is
connected via the DB-25 WAN ports
•Remote clients that support serial
RVP are the EXTenders 6000, 3000
1
,
and 1000+
2
in point-to-point mode.
Up to two EXTender 6000 for Branch
Offices can be attached to one
PBXgateway II in serial RVP mode
•Remote clients that support RVPoIP
are the EXTender 6000, 4000, 3200
and 100 models
•The PBXgateway II also supports the
Mobile EXTender application
(DEFINITY only)
•One PBXgateway II can support both
serial RVP, RVPoIP clients and Mobile
EXTenders simultaneously, up to
24 ports total
•Network access device should be
configured to provide Quality of
Service* (QoS) support in order to
guarantee voice service quality in
RVPoIP applications
•The PBXgateway II is available in a
24-port configuration
•Minimal setup programming
required, accomplished via dial up
modem, Telnet, RS-232 console
interface, inband RVP or HTML
interface.
PBXgateway II
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