NetComm V90s manual Features, Standards Based, POE Support

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V90s Desktop IP Phone

IP Telephone with Power over Ethernet (PoE) Support

KEY FEATURES

Power over Ethernet (802.3af) Support

Setup Wizard for different types of network environment and IP phone accounts

Auto Configuration Support via TFTP and HTTP (Plug-n-Play operation)

Smart Firmware Management Support via TFTP and HTTP

Primary and Backup SIP server support for primary proxy server failover and network redundancy (single server mode only)

Programmable QoS Marking (both 802.1q VLAN and ToS/DiffServ)

Compatibility in multi- vendor open architecture VoIP networks

Retrieving time via NTP Servers and SIP message

NAT/ Firewall Traversal Support with Border Session Controller or Stun Server

Support for 4 VoIP Accounts/SIP Proxies

Features

NetComm’s V90 is the ideal device to take advantage of the benefits of VoIP Telephony services. Adding to the V90’s elegant design are a host of features including Full Duplex Speaker Phone with echo cancellation, speed dials, phone book, call transfer, mute and a unique volume control for both the handset speaker/microphone.

Standards Based

The V90 is fully compliant with IETF SIP 2.0 specification which ensures that it will run smoothly and error free.

POE Support

Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) or “Active Ethernet” lets you run a single CAT5 Ethernet cable to carry both power and data to devices on the LAN. This eliminates the need to run separate 240 Volt power to devices on a wired LAN.

It also allows greater flexibility in locating IP Phones and significantly decreases installation costs. With Power over Ethernet, you can power network devices up to 328 feet (100 meters) away, using standard CAT5 Ethernet cable.

As standard, the V90 is supplied as both a POE and DC powered terminal. With full 802.3af compliance, the V90 can be powered over Ethernet by any standards based POE switch or power injector.

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Contents Standards Based FeaturesPOE Support Quality of Service Centralised configuration and managementKey Features Programmable Function Keys