Succession 3.0 is enterprise call server software that supports call server and
gateway redundancy, IP telephony scalability to 10,000 IP clients/call server,
and survivable branch office solutions. It allows interworking with Nortel
Networks Multimedia Communications Portfolio. Running on both Succession 1000 IP
PBXs and Meridian 1 PBXs, it provides a seamless migration path for Meridian 1
to migrate to Succession.
Key Features & Benefits:
- Supports Succession 1000M, a new highly scalable, fully redundant version
of the Succession 1000 that supports 10,000 IP clients per call server and
call server redundancy
- Choice of deployment options (IP PBX, PBX or hybrid) providing an
investment-protected migration path to IP telephony
- Seamless interworking with Nortel Networks Multimedia Communications
Portfolio for access to SIP-based enterprise multimedia and collaborative
application delivery
- Supports delivery of customized data applications to IP phones for
business productivity applications
- Extensive desktop portfolio includes IP phones, software phones, 802.11
Wireless VoIP phones, as well as digital and analog phones to meet diverse
end-user requirements
Features
- Fully redundant call server with failover capability provides call
processing and telephony features
- Flexibility to be deployed as a fully distributed IP PBX with IP phones,
as a PBX, or as a hybrid
- Signaling Server simplifies network dialing plan, increases scalability
and simplifies system management, providing services such as IP terminal and
gateway registration, call admission control, IP address translation and
bandwidth control
- Succession Branch Offices extend services to remote sites from 5-20 lines
up to 400 lines via WAN-distributed survivable gateways with complete
feature transparency
- Over 450 features including: E 9-1-1 for Virtual Office applications, icon
support for M3900 series digital phones, Personal Call Assistant, Call
Center Transfer/Connect, 6 Party Conference (62 Party Conference with
Integrated Conference Bridge), Attendant Recall, Automatic Busy Redial, Call
Duration Display Timer, Call Forward (9 types), Call Join, Call Park, Call
Transfer, Call Waiting, Calling Line Identification, Calling Party Name
Display, Charge Account Codes, Controlled Class of Service, DID Route
Control, Flash, Hold, Hunting (7 types), Internal Forward, Malicious Call
Trace, Override Position Busy, Remote Message Waiting, Ring Again and many
more
- IP Peer Networking and transparent feature interworking across IP WAN
among Succession 1000, Meridian 1 and Succession BCM systems
Benefits
- Exploits full flexibility of IP network through adherence to H.323
standards for IP telephony and IP Peer Networking among IP clients
network-wide
- Meets needs of mobile and distributed workforce with ability to deploy
survivable branch office gateways anywhere in WAN, and support software
phones available for PCs and pocket PCs and applications such as Virtual
Office and Corporate Directory accessible from IP phones
- Multimedia application support, including Collaboration, Personalization,
Multimedia, Presence and Instant Messaging, coupled with extensive desktop
device support, including IP, digital, wireless VoIP and analog phone
support
- Highly flexible deployment options with scalability up to 10,000 IP
clients per call server and choice of migration paths (IP PBX, PBX or
hybrid) from vendor with track record for investment protection
- Highly reliable, based on proven, highly available VxWorks OS, redundant
call servers and gateways and survivable branch office gateways.
- Managed by the Optivity Telephony Manager (OTM) application with
simplified configuration, management and control for Succession 1000 and
Meridian 1 systems in a centralized or distributed communications
environment
- Supported on any standards-compliant QoS-enabled IP network
infrastructure, including Nortel Networks Alteon, BayStack, Contivity and
Passport portfolios
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