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Netvanta Business Communications System

NetVanta Business Communications System

SME IP PBX and Unified Communications System

As a member of the NetVanta® Unified Unified Messaging Communications (UC) family, the NetVanta Unified messaging is the ability to quickly Business Communications System is a bundled and effectively retrieve and manage voice system of hardware and software combining mail, , and email messages, all from Product Features the ADTRAN® NetVanta 7000 Series IP PBXs the familiar interface of your email client or ■ Complete IP communications and the NetVanta UC Server software. Together from any telephone. The NetVanta Business system: hardware-based IP this hardware/software system targets small Communications System integrates with PBX and software-based to medium enterprises requiring full unified Microsoft Outlook®/Exchange Server™, Lotus unified communications communications capabilities with a complete Notes®/Domino®, Google® Gmail, and a host ■ IP PBX supports up to IP-based voice system supporting up to 100 of other email clients with Message 100 SIP stations per site users per device. This feature-rich system Access Protocol (IMAP4). offers a complete voice and data solution with ■ Multi–site support for Server advanced UC services like unified messaging, centralized messaging The NetVanta UC Server includes a full fax voice mail, integrated messaging, fax server, ■ SIP trunking and multi-site server. Desktop faxing is available from any graphical drag-and-drop service creation, networking for Off Net Calls Windows application supporting a print func- inbound and outbound Interactive Voice ■ PBX and key system tion. The built-in fax server provides advanced Response (IVR) services, personal assistants, modes supported features such as DID fax, single number one number services, conferencing, click-to- ■ voice and fax number, and individual “fax on Includes IP router, PoE switch, dial, notifications, and auto-attendants. firewall, and VPN demand” using the multimedia personal call NetVanta 7000 Series control capabilities. In addition, the NetVanta ■ Full unified messaging: voice, fax, email ADTRAN’s NetVanta 7000 Series provides an UC Server uses standard TIFF or PDF formats innovative Voice over IP (VoIP) communications so that you can view faxes on any PC. ■ Scalable architecture for solution for business to simplify the migration future growth Text-to-speech Engine to VoIP and resolve complicated network assess- ■ The NetVanta Business Communications Microsoft Outlook integration ments and equipment interoperability issues. A with click-to-dial System includes a speech engine to provide single chassis provides a complete LAN-to-WAN text-to-speech conversion. This enables you to ■ Fax server for convenient infrastructure, simplifying IP convergence by listen to email messages from any telephone desktop faxing combining multiple functions in one compact and speak text from your auto-attendants, ■ Conference server platform: integrated IP PBX, router, Power over database-enabled IVR applications, or (PoE) switch, firewall, SIP Gateway, ■ Personal, rule-based call Personal Assistants. control/redirection LAN controller and even Virtual Private Auto-attendant and Personal Call Control ■ Text-to-speech Networking (VPN). The NetVanta Business Communications NetVanta Unified Communications (UC) Server ■ Find-me/Follow-me System provides users the ability to create NetVanta UC Server is a software-only package ■ Easy to create personal multiple auto-attendants and Personal designed for Microsoft Windows® assistants with drag-and-drop platforms Business Assistants (PBAs) using its award- service creation that provides full UC capabilities with the winning drag-and-drop, database-enabled, NetVanta 7000 Series. This feature-rich ■ Database integration to stream- non-programmatic, graphical service creation line business processes software offers advanced UC services like environment. PBAs integrate with Microsoft unified messaging, voice mail, integrated ■ Inbound/outbound IVR Outlook contacts and internal/external data- messaging, fax server, graphical drag-and-drop bases, allowing employees to easily configure ■ ODBC-enabled IVR and CEBP service creation, inbound and outbound IVR their own assistants to establish multifaceted ■ Active Directory administration services, personal assistants, one number business rules for call screening, call routing, for UC users services, call redirection services, notifications, find-me/follow-me, and call notifications, ■ One number for voice and fax auto-attendants and mobile support. all depending on the defined rules like the for UC users caller ID, time-of-day/day-of-week, and many ■ UC Virtualization Support others. These assistants provide unprecedented ■ Presence and accessibility for employees to their customers, co-workers and partners. Alternatively, the NetVanta Business Communications System Smart Solutions for a allows administrators to create and exclusively Connected World. assign assistants for each system user. NetVanta Business Communications System SME IP PBX and Unified Communications System

Message Stores for Voice, Fax and Email Fax Server n Microsoft Exchange Server 2010, 2007, and 2003 n T.38 soft IP fax or supported Dialogic media cards n IBM Lotus Notes/Domino: Integration with n Receive fax Lotus Notes v6.51 and higher n Send fax from desktop n Novell® GroupWise® n Send fax from any Microsoft Windows n Industry standard IMAP4 servers application (supporting printing), database, n Google Gmail or NetVanta UC Client n Local storage on NetVanta Business n Fax on demand from prepared faxes or from database Communications System n Choose fax recipients from personal contacts (Outlook, Windows Address Book) Contact Integration with Calling Line n Incoming DID fax directly to mailbox or database ID Support n Uses standard TIFF/PDF image format when reviewing n Contact match recorded in message faxes or forwarding to external email address n Outlook MAPI and Internet mode 2010 (32-bit mode), 2007, 2003, and 2002 Conference Server Features n Outlook Express® n Mute self n Mute others Message Retrieval n Disable entry and exit notifications n Telephone User Interface (TUI) n Close conference to other callers n Visual message management n End the conference m Microsoft Outlook plug-in n Audible report of the number of participants m Lotus Notes plug-in m NetVanta UC Client Speech Engine n Other clients (provides message waiting light n Read email messages over the telephone synchronization with Exchange integration) n Personal contact information using text-to-speech m Outlook Web Access (OWA) n Database IVR responses using the results of m RIM BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) database queries ® m Windows Mobile based Presence and Instant Messaging m Other Devices–ActiveSync n Desktop and telephony presence Message Management Features n Personal status n Manage messages from any telephone n Contact search n Listen to voice, fax and email messages n Click-to-dial (text-to-speech) n Managed groups n Replay, delete, save, skip, pause or rewind messages n Speed dials n Forward voice, fax and email messages to another n Single sign-on mailbox, contact email address or fax number Auto Attendant and Personal Call n Reply to voice and email message with a voice attachment Control Features n 42 drag-and-drop service elements n Call back sender of voice or email message m 16 basic elements n Calling line ID or contact match recorded in m subject of message 19 advanced elements m n Message archiving for quality and audit purposes 7 database elements n n System and personal distribution lists: Manage lists 27 elements include embedded database integration from UC Client or over the telephone n 23 built-in variables for date, time, parsed calling n Contact searching: Listen to address, email and and called party numbers, names, matched contact telephone information from a telephone name, unique identifier generation, etc. Personal Calling Party ID Routing n Calling line ID n Contact integration n Database access n Find-me/Follow-me n Blind transfer n Assisted transfer (accept or deny) Message Notification ODBC-enabled Business and Personal IVR n Message waiting lights n Database formats n Active message delivery m ODBC-compliant databases n Send email m Built-in personal tables n SMS support (email to SMS) n Database Capabilities n notification m Retrieve, update, add, delete rows m Retrieved results navigation (move to first, last, Auto-Attendant Features next and previous rows) n Dial-by-name or extension m Dial for data–similar to dial-by-name n Time-of-day/day-of-week schedules m Multimedia–voice, fax and text-to-speech support n Drag-and-drop visual service editor m Data types–audio, date, day of week, day of n Local user time zone support year, fax, logical, number, phone number, text, NetVanta UC Client Administration time of day, time range n User administration Router Features n User profiles and messaging n RIP V1, RIP V2 and Static routes n Extensions and identities n PPP, PPPoE, Frame Relay WAN protocols n Authorizations n DHCP Client/Server n Features and system parameters n Class-based Weighted Fair Queuing, Priority Queuing, n Automated attendants and IVR Weighted Fair Queuing n Announcements n Diffserv aware/mark n Services n MLPPP/MLFR n ODBC and personal table data source management n Faxes, fax cover pages and fax queue VPN Features n n Logging Five IPSec tunnels n DES/3DES/AES encryption Active Directory Administration n Users and Computers MMC snap-in Firewall Features n n Users profiles and messaging Stateful Packet Inspection n n Extensions and identities NAT (1:1), NAPT (Many:1) n n Authorizations Denial of Service (DoS) Protection n n Service discovery Access Control Lists n n Global policies SIP aware (B2BUA) n User information Ethernet Switch Features n Single sign-on n 10/100Base-T (24) n Authorization and permissions n 10/100/1000Base-T (2) n Delegation of control n Two SFP slots n Authorization Manager (AzMan) n Auto-Rate role-based authorization n Auto-Duplex n Auto-populate primary identity address n Auto-MDI/MDI-X in Active Directory n 802.1d Spanning Tree n 802.1p Class of Service (CoS) aware/mark n 802.1Q VLANs n 802.3af PoE (15.4 watts for each of the 24 ports) NetVanta Business Communications System ADTRAN, Inc. Attn: Enterprise Networks SME IP PBX and Unified Communications System 901 Explorer Boulevard Huntsville, AL 35806 IP PBX System Features IP Station Features n P.O. Box 140000 Analog Trunks (Loop Start/Ground Start; FSK Capture n Call Drop Huntsville, AL 35814-4000 of Caller ID name/number; two integral, 10 maximum) n Call Forward (All, Busy, No Answer) n Analog Stations (Loop Start DTMF; 1500 feet over 26 n 256 963-8000 Call Forward to Outside Line (cell phone) 256 963-8699 fax AWG; two integral, 10 maximum) n Call Hold n Caller ID Name/Number n Shared Line Appearance (SLA) n Call Logs n Call Park General Information n Shared call appearance n Call Waiting n Call Park Retrieve 800 9ADTRAN n Paging through IP phones n Hands free intercom n Call Transfer [email protected] n Busy Lamp Field/Direct Station Select (BLF/DSS) n n www.adtran.com Do Not Disturb Conferencing (3-person) n System scheduler (seven configurable modes: i.e., n Headset jack n Emergency call override Pre-Sales night, lunch, weekend) n Missed Call Indicator n Message Waiting Light n Technical Support Public hold n Music on Hold n Multiple Call Appearances 800 615-1176 toll-free n Call detail records n Overhead Paging n Mute [email protected] n Caller ID name/number override (internal and external) www.adtran.com/support n Redial n Personal Call Routing n Classes of Service n Speakerphone n Volume Control Where to Buy n Codec support includes G.711, G.729, G.722 (wideband) 877 280-8416 toll-free n Configurable dial plan NetVanta Unified Communications Server n [email protected] n Door relay Hardware (minimum) m www.adtran.com/where2buy n Door phone CPU: Intel Pentium Dual-Core (E2140) n m RAM: Post-Sales Global call coverage lists l 2GB Technical Support n IP Stations (100 maximum; SIP hard or soft phone) l 888 423-8726 n Least-cost routing 4GB (Windows Small Business Server 2003) l [email protected] n Operator groups 6GB (Windows Small Business Server 2008) www.adtran.com/support m n Outgoing number substitution Hard Drive: 80GB (usable space)–7,200 RPM ACES Installation & n PRI or integrated voice/data PRI n Supported Operating Systems Maintenance Service n Ring groups (ring all, circular hunt group, m Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (x64) 888 874-ACES UCD, executive) m Microsoft Windows Small Business Server [email protected] n System speed dial 2008 (x64) www.adtran.com/support n T1 or integrated voice/data T1 m Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (x86, x64) n m Global Inquiries Trunk groups Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 SP1, SP2 (x86) 256 963 8000 n Variable length extension numbers m Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1, SP2 (x86) 256 963-6300 fax (three-digit, four-digit) m Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2003 [email protected] n Virtual extensions (20) SP1 (x86) www.adtran.com/global n 24 DSP resources m VMware vSphere 4.1/5.0 n n Network Card minimum: 100 Mbps For the regional office 64ms echo cancellation for VoIP calls nearest you, visit: n Centralized UC server n Peripherals: mouse, keyboard, monitor (opt.), CD ROM www.adtran.com/regional NetVanta 7000 Series Chassis Includes n To download a searchable 24 10/100 Ethernet (802.3af PoE) ports version of the ADTRAN n 2 analog station (FXS) ports Enterprise Networks n 2 analog trunk (FXO) ports Catalog, visit: n 2 10/100/1000 Base-T ports www.adtran.com/ecatalog n 2 SFP slots n 2 option module slots n 1 WAN Ethernet for broadband Internet/IP access n MoH or overhead paging ports NetVanta 7000 Series Environment Characteristics n TL19.1270 Operating Temperature: 0 to 50° C n Storage Temperature: -20 to 70° C n Relative Humidity: Up to 95%, non-condensing NetVanta 7000 Series Physical Characteristics n Chassis: 1U, 19” rackmountable metal enclosure ADTRAN believes the information in this publication to be accurate as of publica- tion date, and is not responsible for error. Specifications subject to change without n Dimensions: 1.7” H, 17.2” W, 12.8” D notice. ADTRAN and NetVanta are registered trademarks of ADTRAN, Inc. and its n affiliates in the U.S. and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned Weight: 11 lbs. in this document are the property of their respective owners. Five-year warranty n AC Power: 100–250 VAC, 50/60 Hz ADTRAN is an ISO 9001, ISO 14001, applies only to products sold in North America. and a TL 9000 certified supplier. n Power: 450 watts ADTRAN products may be subject to U.S. export controls and other trade 61951050SAG1-8D December 2011 restrictions. Any export, re-export, or transfer of the products contrary to law is Copyright © 2011 ADTRAN, Inc. prohibited. For more information regarding ADTRAN's export license, please visit All rights reserved. www.adtran.com/exportlicense

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