Avaya IP600 Server User Manual


 
Wireless Handsets for X-Station Mobility
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Overview for Avaya IP600 Internet Protocol Communications Server
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Wireless Handsets for X-Station Mobility
X-Station Mobility allows remote users to access switch features. That is, X-Station
Mobility allows certain OEM wireless telephones remoted over a PRI trunk interface
to be controlled by the Avaya IP600 as if the telephones were directly connected to
the switch. The telephones are administered to be of the type “X-Mobile” and have
additional administration information on the station form that assigns the capabilities
of a remote station to the associated PRI trunk group. The wireless telephones thus
have access to such DEFINITY features as call-associated display, bridging, message
waiting, call redirection, and so forth.
The X-Station Mobility feature offers the following enhancements:
Cluster ID Administration — assigns and reuses cluster IDs based on the radio
controller. It significantly eases provisioning of DEFINITY Wireless Business
Systems (DWBS) having more than 32 radio controllers.
Increased Radio Controller Capacity — increases the maximum number of
DWBS radio controllers from 50 to 150 to support customers with large,
multiple-building locations. Associated radio controllers can be placed in
different port networks. However, the radio controllers must be isolated from one
another to avoid interference.
Large Displays — provides for all of the Avaya IP600 call information to be
displayed. The information can be formatted to fit a variety of display
dimensions, and formatting is administered through a field on the station form.