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Enterprise PBX

Introduction

An Enterprise PBX should have the capabilities to scale with and deliver truly to the enterprise needs. It should offer enhanced features boosting the overall productivity. The higher and diverse communication needs require an enterprise PBX to offer connectivity to all existing as well as new generation networks. Also, emerging is the trend to deliver office desk phone functionalities and capabilities to a user’s mobile phone, extending user mobility beyond the corporate premise. Besides data services even voice communication is migrating towards IP, offering globally portable extensions and advanced IP functionalities.

Matrix ETERNITY GE and ME IP-PBX family is designed to offer features, functionalities, capacity and connectivity requirements of medium to large enterprises. The ETERNITY family is a true convergence of varied telecom networks. It offers connectivity to traditional networks such as PSTN, E&M, Magneto, ISDN BRI and T1/E1/PRI, wireless networks such as GSM and 3G and new-generation networks such as VoIP including IP trunks and extensions. All the members of the ETERNITY family offer identical functions and features. Varied user terminals like digital phones, operator consoles, soft-phones and ISDN phones can be used with any ETERNITY IP-PBX. Key features like Multi-Party Conference, Auto-Attendant, Digital Input Port, Digital Output Port, Analog Input Port, Analog Output Port, Remote Programming, and SMDR (CDR) with a large buffer capacity etc. are built into the system. ETERNITY provides true mobility to its users by allowing them to use their mobile phones as PBX extensions and access PBX functionalities with ease.
 

Application Diagrams

Enterprise PBX
 

Features List

Abbreviated Dialing (Global & Personal) Allowed and Denied Lists
Alternate Number Dialing Analog Input Port (AIP)
Analog Output Port (AOP) Auto Call Back (Busy, No Reply)
Auto DISA Auto Redial
Auto-Attendant Automated Control Applications
Background Music (DKP and SLT) Backup SMDR
Backup-System Configuration Backup-System Software
Barge-In Conference – 15 Party
Conference – Multiple Participants Conference Dial-in
Digital Input Port (DIP) Digital Output Port (DOP)
Direct Dialing-In (DDI on T1/E1/PRI) Direct Inward System Access (DISA)
Direct Outward System Access (DOSA) Direct Station Selection Console (DSS Console)
E1 Connectivity Emergency Number Dialing
External Call Forward (ECF) External Music Port (AIP)
ISDN-BRI Connectivity ISDN-PRI Connectivity
Least Cost Routing (Number, Time and Service Provider to Service Provider, Carrier Pre-Selection) Logical Partitioning
Music-On-Hold Mute
Name Programming (Station, Trunk) Operator (Single, Multiple)
Override Paging (Internal and External)
Peer-to-Peer Calling Programming the System (Using SLT, DKP, Ethernet Port, Serial Port, Jeeves)
Public Address System Port QSIG (T1/E1/PRI)
Return Call to Original Caller (RCOC) Room Monitor
Routing Group RS232C Port
Security Dialing and reporting Selective Trunk Access
Time Tables Time Zone Display
Toll Control Trunk Access Group
Trunk Auto Answer Trunk Landing Group
Trunk Parameters Trunk Reservation
Web based Programming