Aastra Telecom CVX 1800, CVX 600 manual Broad array of service offerings, Ideal for wholesalers

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The CVX 600’s 612 ports per chas- sis and ability to deploy 6,120 ports per 7 foot telco rack, offer a smaller vertical footprint, density, and lower power requirements, to make it the

CVX 1800 and CVX 600 Multi-Service Access Switch solutions

Solutions

Dial Access / Wholesale

ideal solution for smaller POPs.

The CVX Multi-Service Access Switches enable carriers and serv-

CVX SS7 Gateway

ISP1

Router

ice providers to optimize their net- work and reduce operational and real estate costs. The flexibility in network deployment enables carri- ers and service providers to avoid expensive power conversions and maximize their return on investment.

High-performance and reliability

• 100 percent throughput

• The only access switches to

offer true CO readiness

– Telcordia certified to NEBS

Level 3, Earthquake Zone 4

CVX

VPN

Policy

 

Corporation A

Manager

Router

 

IP Network

CVX 1800 or

 

Voice over IP

 

 

CVX 600

 

CVX Tandem

Multi-Service

 

(Groomed IMTwith VoiceTraffic)

Access Switch

 

 

 

IMT

Carrier

 

Class5

 

 

 

 

Switch

CVX Tandem (PRI for Dial)

• Fully hot-swappable components

(including all cards) for ease of

upgrades and maintenance

• Redundant architecture (system

controller, trunk interfaces, and

access cards)

Multi-processor system with dis-

PRI

ISP2

RAS

tributed software and hardware

enables consistent performance

at any level of calling volume

• Up to 168 hot-standby modems

per chassis for improved reliability

• Distributed power capabilities

feature efficient thermal design

that dissipates heat evenly;

includes “intelligent” thermal

capability

Point-of-Usage Power Supply

(PUPS) allows for increased

Mean-Time Before Failures

(MTBF)

Quality of Service (QoS)

The CVX 1800 and CVX 600 sup- port a variety of QoS approaches. The QoS strategy for the CVX Multi-Service

Access Switches includes:

Treating packets from IPSec with priority

Participating in the Differentiated Services (IETF) architecture (DiffServ), by setting the config- ured/messaged TOS bits in the corresponding dial session IP header

Allowing switch/routing deci- sions to be made on the tagged packet by downstream frame relay or ATM devices

Broad array of service offerings

The CVX Multi-Service Access Switches offer carriers and service providers the delivery of rapid, prof- itable valueadded IP services such as dial, VoIP, FoIP, VPN, tandem, wireless, and the ability to wholesale

any of these services. With up to 2,688 modems per chassis and uni- versal port capabilities, carriers and service providers are now able to take advantage of new revenue streams without the added cost of purchasing, managing, and housing multiple platforms (refer to Aastra Networks CVX Dial Access Solutions brochure.

Ideal for wholesalers

Aastra Network Access CVX 1800 and CVX 600 offer unparalleled scalability, flexibility, performance, and manageability that enable wholesalers to substantially lower their installation, operations, and expansion costs while offering the broadest array of IP services.

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Contents CVX 1800 and CVX Multi-Service Access Switches Superior density/scalability High-performance designDeployment flexibility High-performance and reliability Broad array of service offeringsQuality of Service QoS Ideal for wholesalersSS7 interoperability Key specificationsHardware specifications Software specificationsData forwarding Access line protocols SecurityVPN support SS7 protocols

CVX 1800, CVX 600 specifications

Aastra Telecom, a prominent player in the telecommunications industry, has developed a range of innovative products designed to enhance business communication and efficiency. Among their offerings are the Aastra Telecom CVX 1800 and CVX 600, two versatile communication endpoints that serve diverse needs in modern workplaces.

The Aastra CVX 1800 is designed primarily for high-performance executive use, offering advanced features that cater to the demands of busy professionals. One of its standout features is the large, high-resolution color display, which provides clear visibility for easy navigation. The device supports multiple lines, enabling users to manage several calls simultaneously, enhancing productivity.

This model also integrates seamlessly with Aastra’s telephony systems, supporting VoIP technology which ensures superior voice quality and reliability. It is equipped with programmable keys, allowing for quick access to frequently dialed numbers or essential functions. Additionally, the CVX 1800 offers extensive conferencing capabilities, making it ideal for collaborative business environments.

On the other hand, the Aastra CVX 600 is tailored for more general office use while still incorporating essential features for effective communication. It boasts a user-friendly interface with a clear display, facilitating ease of use for all employees. Like the CVX 1800, the CVX 600 supports VoIP technology, ensuring crystal-clear audio quality during calls.

The CVX 600 is also designed with energy efficiency in mind, utilizing power-saving features that reduce operating costs without compromising functionality. It includes a range of customizable settings, allowing users to personalize their experience according to their workflows. This flexibility is crucial for businesses that need to adapt quickly to evolving communication needs.

Both models exhibit robust security protocols to protect sensitive communications, ensuring that businesses can conduct operations without the fear of data breaches. They support various connectivity options, including Ethernet connections, which enhance their versatility in different office configurations.

In summary, the Aastra Telecom CVX 1800 and CVX 600 are outstanding communication solutions equipped with advanced technologies aimed at improving efficiency, collaboration, and security in business environments. With their unique characteristics and features, these devices cater to the diverse needs of users, making them essential tools in modern telecommunications.