Difference between revisions of "optiPoint"
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| [[optiPoint 410/420 S]] | | [[optiPoint 410/420 S]] | ||
− | | The hardware is similar to the members of the [[optiPoint 410/420]] family, but the phones have a SIP firmware loaded. | + | | The nine models of this family are connected to a SIP server via LAN interface. The hardware is similar to the members of the [[optiPoint 410/420]] family, but the phones have a SIP firmware loaded. |
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| [[optiPoint WL2 professional S]] | | [[optiPoint WL2 professional S]] | ||
− | | The wireless phone is connected to | + | | The wireless phone is connected to a SIP server via WLAN access point. The hardware is similar to the [[optiPoint WL2 professional]], but the phone has a SIP firmware loaded. |
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| [[optiPoint 150 S]] | | [[optiPoint 150 S]] | ||
− | | The cost-effective entry model | + | | The cost-effective entry model is connected to a SIP server via LAN interface. |
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| [[optiPoint 410/420]] | | [[optiPoint 410/420]] | ||
− | | The | + | | The nine models of this family are connected to the HiPath via LAN interface. The hardware is similar to the members of the [[optiPoint 410/420 S]] family, but the phones have a CorNet IP firmware loaded. |
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| [[optiPoint WL2 professional]] | | [[optiPoint WL2 professional]] | ||
− | | The wireless phone is connected to the HiPath via | + | | The wireless phone is connected to the HiPath via WLAN access point. The hardware is similar to the [[optiPoint WL2 professional S]], but the phone has a CorNet IP firmware loaded. |
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| [[optiPoint 500]] | | [[optiPoint 500]] | ||
− | | The | + | | The four models of this family looks similar to the [[optiPoint 410/420 S|optiPoint 410]] phones, but they are connected to the HiPath by U<sub>P0/E</sub> interface. |
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Revision as of 17:10, 24 August 2006
An overview of the optiPoint phones:
SIP phones
Phone or Phone Family | Description |
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optiPoint 410/420 S | The nine models of this family are connected to a SIP server via LAN interface. The hardware is similar to the members of the optiPoint 410/420 family, but the phones have a SIP firmware loaded. |
optiPoint WL2 professional S | The wireless phone is connected to a SIP server via WLAN access point. The hardware is similar to the optiPoint WL2 professional, but the phone has a SIP firmware loaded. |
optiPoint 150 S | The cost-effective entry model is connected to a SIP server via LAN interface. |
HFA phones
Phone or Phone Family | Description |
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optiPoint 410/420 | The nine models of this family are connected to the HiPath via LAN interface. The hardware is similar to the members of the optiPoint 410/420 S family, but the phones have a CorNet IP firmware loaded. |
optiPoint WL2 professional | The wireless phone is connected to the HiPath via WLAN access point. The hardware is similar to the optiPoint WL2 professional S, but the phone has a CorNet IP firmware loaded. |
TDM phones
Phone or Phone Family | Description |
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optiPoint 500 | The four models of this family looks similar to the optiPoint 410 phones, but they are connected to the HiPath by UP0/E interface. |