Toshiba ES96R Network Card User Manual


 
Stratagy General Description 01/03 1
Overview 1
This chapter describes the main components of Stratagy and provides general descriptions of each
of the Stratagy systems (see Table 1 on page 2). Unless noted otherwise in this book, references to
Stratagy apply to all product lines and models.
Stratagy voice processing systems
are tailor-made for small- to
medium-sized businesses. Designed
to be flexible and easy to use,
Stratagy offers a full range of
features.
Stratagy systems (shown at right)
vary depending upon the voice
processing requirements of your
business. From standard voice mail
to Unified Messaging, from an
integrated circuit card to a rack
mountable network server, there is a
Stratagy for your business.
Stratagy is designed to be the voice
processing system of choice for
Toshibas Strata CTX family of digital business telephone systems, but will also easily integrate
with most other brands of telephone systems.
All Stratagy systems provide basic applications such as Automated Attendant (AA) to answer
incoming calls, Call Routing to direct calls, Telephone Answering to take messages when an
individual is unavailable or busy, and Voice Messaging to create, send, receive, forward, and save
voice messages.
Stratagy is available on a variety of platforms:
Stratagy Flash runs on a solid state messaging platform.
Stratagy IVP8 is deployed on a circuit card, designed to be installed in a Strata CTX card slot.
Stratagy Enterprise Server (ES)
Integrated Enterprise Server (iES32) is deployed on a circuit card and designed exclusively
to install in a card slot of the Strata CTX.
ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R are available as computer platforms ranging in size from a
four-port desktop to a 96-port capacity server tower.
All service, including installation and maintenance, is performed by an Toshiba authorized dealer.
Stratagy Flash and IVP8 share many of the same features and capabilities while the Stratagy ES
product family run the same Stratagy ES software and are capable of more advanced features and
capabilities.
Table 1 presents an overview of the various Stratagy models, their individual attributes, as well as
a recommendation for which Stratagy best complements a specific Strata CTX.