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Aastra Cloud computing
Peter Friedsam
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What is Cloud computing – Wiki?
Cloud computing
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Cloud computing is Internet-based computing, whereby shared resources,
software, and information are provided to computers and other devices on
demand, like the electricity grid.
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What is Cloud computing – Wiki?
Most cloud computing infrastructures consist of services
delivered through common centers and built on servers.
In general, cloud computing customers do not own the physical
infrastructure, instead avoiding capital expenditure by renting
usage from a third-party provider. They consume resources as a
service and pay only for resources that they use. Many cloud-
computing offerings employ the utility computing model, which is
analogous to how traditional utility services (such as electricity)
are consumed, whereas others bill on a subscription basis.
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Network flexibility
IP
IP Phones
Branch Gateway
SoftClient IP Phone
Mobile Extension
IP Backbone
Any phone, Any interface
PSTN/ISDN Network
Branch offices
•IP Extension •Analog Extension •Digital Extension •Mobile Extension •DECT •WiFi Phone •Dual Phone •Operator •Trunk Interfaces
Head Office
Branch offices Branch offices
Dual Mode
IP DECT
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High Capacity Telephony Server and
Multi-Gateway Scenario
► Centralize and distribute with a single solution
► Up to 15 gateways supported by one server
► Up to 64 E1 (87 T1) supported by one server
► Up to 4,840 (TDM + H323)
or 15,000 SIP users per server
► Up to 500,000 users per one logical system
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Centralized System with remote units (IP-PBX with local Call Control)
HQ and remote sites can also be multi-server/gateway w or w/o redundancy
TS 1 (Server)
1A-0-00-0 1B-0-00-0
2A-0-00-0
124A-0-00-0
WAN
Max 900 IP/ME
or
max 640
legacy users with
ESU
ESU + MGU
ESU + MGU
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Centralized servers with remote Media Gateways
TS for MGU-based MGs
WAN
TS for LSU-E based MGs
N+1 back-up
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HLR Redundancy
► Any IP user (H.323 and SIP) can register to and
be served by any surviving part of the system
► The perfect tool for disaster recovery
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VoIP Security
One Logical
MX-ONETM System
Networked
MX-ONETM System
• Open Standards Based Security • Includes
• Integrity,
• packet authentication
• confidentiality
• Encryption
• Between
• MX-ONETM Systems
• MX-ONETM & Terminals
• MX-ONETM Management System
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Virtualisation/ThinClients/Clouds
Telephony Web Portal 3.1
Solidus eCare 7.0
OneBox 5.0
Contact Management Suite 7.5
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TWP is Aastras Unified
Communication Solution, providing
web based CTI and Screen Pop
Access via Web Browser (Adobe
Flash Player 9 or above)
Client independent (Windows, Mac
OS, Linux, Citrix, TSE)
Telephony Web Portal 3.1
HTTP TCP
Client PC (thin client)
TWP Server
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Solidus eCare 7.0 is Aastras Multi-
Media Contact Center Solution
Desktop Manager (Agent Application)
is supported in Citrix Environments
Network Operation Center allows to
manage several independent sites
Web Display Wallboard
Solidus eCare 7.0
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One Box 5.0 is Aastras Unified
Messaging Solution
Based on the integration option
chosen Messages can be accessed
through thin clients
One Box 5.0 (MX-One Messaging)
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CMG 7.5 is Aastras Application Suite
(Attendant, Directory Management,
Conferencing,…)
Aastra InReach SN (Social
Networking) Web Application offers a
“private cloud customer premises
social network”
Aastra InConference offers an
integrated conference bridge
Contact Management Suite 7.5
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Thank you