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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.
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| 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 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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| 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 for VoIP telephony.
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| 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 phones are connected to the HiPath via a 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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| 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 a 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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| 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 phones 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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| 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
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
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
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.