
Elite IPK II
The Elite® IPK II is a versatile communication platform, supporting both traditional voice and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) on a single processor. It offers the deployment of traditional circuit switched technology, VoIP, or any combination, all from one system. End users have the freedom to adopt VoIP when and where it’s needed, so today’s technology investment is protected tomorrow.
The Elite IPK II expands to supports larger and growing businesses. Just one IPK II platform meets numerous line sizes and protects the customer’s original investment. The Elite IPK II CPU is configured for 64 ports; but, growth up to 456 ports is simple with the addition of a single Port Key Upgrade (PKU) chip.
The Elite IPK II delivers high-powered features to small businesses, growing businesses and medium sized businesses. Smaller companies get big company features with the Elite IPK II, and growing business simply grow their existing investment. Regardless of whether a business has 8 or 200 employees the IPK II consistently delivers a great system for the small and midsize business (SMB) marketplace.
Simple Setup, Installation and Maintenance
PC Pro and Web Pro allow for online HTML-based programming access either onsite (PC Pro) or over the Internet (Web Pro). Using Web browser software and easy-to-follow wizards, programming time is reduced, error-free and simplified. The intuitive programming interface has a familiar Windows® look allowing users to quickly learn how to administer their site.
Advantages of Application Integration
By building features into the system, cost-effective, scalable and seamless integration is achieved.
InMail – A digitally linked in-switch voice mail system that resides in the system’s CPU. The 4-port InMail system provides sophisticated features including Return Call with Caller ID and Answering Machine Emulation for call screening and conversation recording. The IPK II also supports larger port capacity voice mail systems and unified messaging requirements with field proven flash disk application processor solutions.
InACD (Automatic Call Distribution) – Permits even distribution of calls among employees and provides initial and repetitive announcements that encourage callers to remain online. Preventing callers from hanging-up reduces lost calls and maximizes employee staffing. If they choose, callers also have the option to leave a message and receive a callback from an agent. A PC-based Supervisor With Reports feature can be used for agent scheduling, business analysis and improved scheduling efficiency.
Hotel/Motel Service Package – The IPK II can meet the unique needs of the hospitality industry. Designed exclusively to meet the requirements of the hotel/motel market, this feature set includes wake up calls, room status and message waiting. The hotel/motel features complement the standard business package to delver a total market solution.
Networking Capabilities
Share resources for multiple or remote locations and spend less to equip your business. Shared resources also enjoy feature transparency between other NEC telephony devices, such as other Elite systems – the Elite 48, 192, IPK and IPK II – or the NEAX® platforms. IPK II systems networked to other IPK and IPK II systems support node-to-node and peer-to-peer connectivity.
Productivity Tools
The IPK II supports many types of phones: cost-effective, traditional wired phones, cordless, wireless, SoftPhones and video SoftPhones offer mobility and convenience, and reduce the time needed to return messages. A powerful PC Attendant provides your attendant or departmental answering position with immediate desktop access to call processing features. For employees who do not have attendant type answering responsibility, but who are power users, the Elite PC Assistant is the ideal solution. The desktop graphical application resides on a server and does not require adaptors on telephones. The application shares a central database and provides screen pops by integrating with many of the popular personal information management (PIM) applications, including Outlook, Act and Goldmine.

UNIVERGE™ NEAX® 2400
The UNIVERGE™ NEAX® 2400 Internet Protocol eXchange (IPX), the newest member of the UNIVERGE NEAX family, fuses existing NEC technologies with dynamic advancements in hardware and software to satisfy the most stringent system requirements.
NEC also introduces the next level of Internet Protocol (IP) medium -- peer-to-peer switching -- into the UNIVERGE NEAX 2400. This capability allows the UNIVERGE NEAX 2400 to provide all of NEC's networking services and Dterm Series E digital telephone features when deployed over an IP network.
Peer-to-peer switching means the stations participating in a call are connected directly to each other through the IP network. The voice signals travel through the IP network but do not "go through" the switch as they do in traditional telephony. The fact that the UNIVERGE NEAX 2400 IPX can function in and support a "hybrid" network with traditional digital/analog switching, IP/TDM switching and pure peer-to-peer IP switching means the users can continue to utilize their existing equipment while they phase in IP Telephony and lay the foundation for future networks.
NEC's modular design, distributed processing, sensible migration, comprehensive network solutions and the ability to customize functionality to match specific business applications are just a few of the NEC benchmarks that the UNIVERGE NEAX 2400 IPX builds upon.
The UNIVERGE NEAX 2400 IPX provides over 780 service features that enhance productivity, reduce operating costs, and improve communications efficiently. Innovative modular hardware and software design allows the UNIVERGE NEAX 2400 IPX to serve efficiently and grow incrementally over its entire size spectrum, ranging from 384 ports to over 24,576 ports.
The UNIVERGE NEAX 2400 Internet Protocol eXchange has the ability to expand from its minimum configuration to its maximum capacity with virtually no loss of existing hardware. This unique expansion capability allows the system to grow in a cost-effective manner as the user's requirements grow. This system is truly unique in today's telecommunications industry.
By serving as the controller of an integrated information network, the UNIVERGE NEAX 2400 IPX is able to integrate and enhance all forms of advanced information processing and management services. The UNIVERGE NEAX 2400 IPX combines voice and data, store and forward, packet switching and many other advanced features.
The system also delivers advanced applications such as Fusion, CCIS and IP Networking, IP Stations (both IP enabled and peer-to-peer), Remote Switching, Electronic Tandem Networking, Centralized Attendant Service, Direct Digital Interface, Integrated ACD, Voice Messaging Integration, along with many other feature-rich capabilities via the Open Applications Interface (OAI). This reflects the philosophy of NEC Corporation to integrate Computer and Communications (C&C) technology, and makes it possible for the UNIVERGE NEAX 2400 to provide both voice and non-voice services.
Proprietary digital instruments (Dterm) may be provided to increase system flexibility and eliminate the need for conventional multiple line stations with their associated control equipment and cable plant requirements.

UNIVERGE™ NEAX® 2000 IPS
The UNIVERGE™ NEAX® 2000 IPS is a full-featured IP-based communications system. It provides pure voice-over-IP (VoIP) peer-to-peer connections across corporate local and wide area networks (LAN/WAN) and also supports time division switching (TDM). The UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS offers the utmost flexibility by providing a choice of time division switching, pure peer-to-peer IP connectivity or a combination of both, all in one system.
Pure IP switching provides communications between IP Dterms and also provides CCIS network connections with other NEAX 2000 IPS systems. TDM switching provides for communication between legacy stations and trunks. Connections between IP Dterms / CCIS-over-IP and legacy stations / trunks are made via IP Pads, which convert packet-based voice/data to TDM-based voice / data and vice versa.
The NEAX2000 IPS functions as a standalone telephony system supporting both IP and traditional circuit switched connectivity. Yet it can also be networked with other NEC telephony devices such as the NEAX IPS-DML, the NEAX2400 IPX and, of course, other NEAX2000 IPS units. In this case, the NEAX2000 IPS supports node-to-node peer-to-peer connectivity or node-to-node circuit switched connectivity. Each host can accommodate up to 255 nodes networked together.
The UNIVERGE NEAX2000 IPS supports a maximum of 952 IP stations, 512 TDM stations and a combined total of 980 stations. Up to 952 peer-to-peer IP stations and 64 legacy TDM stations are available in a single modular chassis. Up to eight chassis can be stacked together providing a maximum capacity of 512 TDM stations. Each host can accommodate up to 30 UNIVERGE NEAX IPS-DMR remote systems and up to 30 ISDN PRI links.
UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS users have access to hundreds of service features that are used in building unique telephony applications that enhance productivity, reduce operating costs and improve communications efficiently. The innovative modular hardware and software design allows efficient, effective growth within each module from its minimum to its maximum configuration. The UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS software design is as advanced as its hardware. It ensures the system will support evolving applications and have the reliability needed to compete in today's world and into tomorrow's. The software is designed with modularity in mind. Together, these modular building blocks allow customers to initially buy what they need and add capacity and capabilities as the business demands, resulting in a greater degree of cost control for new installations and for upgrades to features, capacities and the software versions.
The UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS provides a rich set of both Key and PBX features and is positioned to provide a comprehensive cost effective solution for the small to medium sized business, hotel property or the enterprise network environment. The UNIVERGE NEAX 2000 IPS provides utmost investment protection by allowing the user to take full advantage of both today's and tomorrow's technological advancements.
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Elite IPK II
The Elite® IPK II is a versatile communication platform, supporting both traditional voice and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) on a single processor. It offers the deployment of traditional circuit switched technology, VoIP, or any combination, all from one system. End users have the freedom to adopt VoIP when and where it’s needed, so today’s technology investment is protected tomorrow.
The Elite IPK II expands to supports larger and growing businesses. Just one IPK II platform meets numerous line sizes and protects the customer’s original investment. The Elite IPK II CPU is configured for 64 ports; but, growth up to 456 ports is simple with the addition of a single Port Key Upgrade (PKU) chip.
The Elite IPK II delivers high-powered features to small businesses, growing businesses and medium sized businesses. Smaller companies get big company features with the Elite IPK II, and growing business simply grow their existing investment. Regardless of whether a business has 8 or 200 employees the IPK II consistently delivers a great system for the small and midsize business (SMB) marketplace.
Simple Setup, Installation and Maintenance
PC Pro and Web Pro allow for online HTML-based programming access either onsite (PC Pro) or over the Internet (Web Pro). Using Web browser software and easy-to-follow wizards, programming time is reduced, error-free and simplified. The intuitive programming interface has a familiar Windows® look allowing users to quickly learn how to administer their site.
Advantages of Application Integration
By building features into the system, cost-effective, scalable and seamless integration is achieved.
InMail – A digitally linked in-switch voice mail system that resides in the system’s CPU. The 4-port InMail system provides sophisticated features including Return Call with Caller ID and Answering Machine Emulation for call screening and conversation recording. The IPK II also supports larger port capacity voice mail systems and unified messaging requirements with field proven flash disk application processor solutions.
InACD (Automatic Call Distribution) – Permits even distribution of calls among employees and provides initial and repetitive announcements that encourage callers to remain online. Preventing callers from hanging-up reduces lost calls and maximizes employee staffing. If they choose, callers also have the option to leave a message and receive a callback from an agent. A PC-based Supervisor With Reports feature can be used for agent scheduling, business analysis and improved scheduling efficiency.
Hotel/Motel Service Package – The IPK II can meet the unique needs of the hospitality industry. Designed exclusively to meet the requirements of the hotel/motel market, this feature set includes wake up calls, room status and message waiting. The hotel/motel features complement the standard business package to delver a total market solution.
Networking Capabilities
Share resources for multiple or remote locations and spend less to equip your business. Shared resources also enjoy feature transparency between other NEC telephony devices, such as other Elite systems – the Elite 48, 192, IPK and IPK II – or the NEAX® platforms. IPK II systems networked to other IPK and IPK II systems support node-to-node and peer-to-peer connectivity.
Productivity Tools
The IPK II supports many types of phones: cost-effective, traditional wired phones, cordless, wireless, SoftPhones and video SoftPhones offer mobility and convenience, and reduce the time needed to return messages. A powerful PC Attendant provides your attendant or departmental answering position with immediate desktop access to call processing features. For employees who do not have attendant type answering responsibility, but who are power users, the Elite PC Assistant is the ideal solution. The desktop graphical application resides on a server and does not require adaptors on telephones. The application shares a central database and provides screen pops by integrating with many of the popular personal information management (PIM) applications, including Outlook, Act and Goldmine.
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