Configuration

Mitel Express Messenger Card

The Mitel Express Messenger card is a low-power card. The card uses a DNIC interface that connects directly to the backplane of the cabinet.The card provides either two, four, six, or eight voice mail ports to an SX-200 EL/ML system that has Release 1.1 software or later.

BRI Card

The BRI card is a low power card, although there is a maximum limit of two cards per cabinet. The card allows the SX-200 to communicate to Central Offices and devices that support BRI (Basic Rate Interface). The SX-200 supports the termination and the origination of ISDN voice and data calls for trunk side and line side U interfaces. The trunk side provides Basic Call and Incoming Calling Name. The line side provides data and voice calls from BRI devices, and voice calls from sets. The BRI card provides up to 12 ISDN BRI U interfaces.

LS/CLASS Trunk Module

The LS/CLASS Trunk module mounts in any slot of the SX-200 SPINE and interfaces four trunk circuits to the system. It includes circuitry to switch trunk circuit 1 to a SFT telephone set during power or system failure.

DNIC Module

The Digital Network Interface Circuit (DNIC) module interfaces up to four DNIC devices to the SX-200 SPINE.

ONS Line Module

The ON-Premises (ONS) line module interfaces up to four industry-standard DTMF telephone sets within the building to the SX-200 SPINE.

Digital Control and Digital Services Cards and Modules

T1 Trunk Card ! The T1 Trunk Card is a high power card that provides an interface to one 24-channel (D4 format) T1 trunk. In an SX-200 rack mount cabinet, T1 trunk cards plug into slots 10 and 11 (slots 5 and 6 respectively must then be left vacant). Because of signal cable restrictions in an SX-200 FD cabinet, the T1 card must be positioned in slot 6. With a dual T1 adapter, two T1 trunk cards (in slots 5 and 6) are allowed.

Main Control Card

The Main Control Card (MCC) and its integral Switch Matrix perform all call processing for the entire system. The Switch Matrix is integrated into the Main Control card and includes a DX (digital crosspoint) switch. The DX array is a non-blocking array that provides bi-directional links with balanced drivers and receivers.

The main control cards are MCC IIIEL, MCC IIIELx, MCC IIIML, and MCC II. The MCC IIIELx is only available with a Stratum 3 clock. The other main control cards are available with either a Stratum 4 or a Stratum 3 clock.

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sx-200, SX-2000 specifications

Mitel SX-2000 is a versatile telecommunications system designed to cater to the communication needs of both large enterprises and smaller organizations. Known for its scalability and robust features, the SX-2000 offers a comprehensive solution for voice communications, making it a preferred choice in various sectors including healthcare, education, and corporate environments.

One of the distinguishing characteristics of the Mitel SX-2000 is its modular architecture. This design allows organizations to expand their system as needed, adding components such as additional trunk lines, user extensions, and various telephony features without a complete overhaul of their existing infrastructure. This adaptability is a significant advantage for businesses anticipating future growth or evolving needs.

The SX-2000 supports a diverse range of telephony protocols and technologies, including traditional analog and digital interfaces, as well as Voice over IP (VoIP). This flexibility enables seamless integration with existing equipment and the incorporation of modern communication technologies. It supports both TDM and IP technology, allowing organizations to bridge their legacy systems with new VoIP solutions, providing a cost-effective avenue for upgrades.

Key features of the Mitel SX-2000 include advanced call handling capabilities, such as call routing, queuing, and conferencing. The system can manage both inbound and outbound calls efficiently, ensuring that communication flows smoothly within the organization. Furthermore, the SX-2000 allows for advanced voicemail systems, automated attendants, and integration with CRM applications, enhancing productivity and customer service.

In terms of user experience, the system offers a variety of end-user devices, including digital and IP phones, which come equipped with intuitive interfaces. These devices offer features like programmable keys, speakerphone capabilities, and support for unified communications, allowing users to manage their calls effectively.

Security is a significant aspect of any telecommunications system, and Mitel has incorporated layers of security protocols in the SX-2000. This includes encryption for VoIP calls and secure access controls to safeguard sensitive communications.

In summary, the Mitel SX-2000 is a robust telecommunications solution that provides extensive flexibility, scalability, and advanced features. Its ability to integrate with various technologies and support a wide range of user needs makes it an ideal choice for organizations looking to enhance their communication infrastructure. With ongoing advancements in telecommunications technology, the SX-2000 remains a relevant and powerful tool for effective communication.