Overview

Stratagy Enterprise Server (ES)

Stratagy Enterprise Server (ES)

The Stratagy ES is a powerful hardware/software platform that consists of five models— Stratagy iES32, ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R—designed for medium to enterprise-sized businesses.

Note Unless otherwise specified in this book, all references to Stratagy ES include the Stratagy iES32.

The iES32 is an integrated circuit card that runs on Microsoft® Windows NT® 4.0 Embedded operating software. The Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R run on Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 operating systems.

Stratagy iES32

Stratagy iES32 (shown at right) supports 4~32 ports and exclusively installs in any Strata CTX Base or Expansion Cabinet card slot. The iES32 is configured in increments of four ports (i.e., 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24, 28, and 32).

The card consists of a motherboard with an Intel® Pentium® II processor and a daughterboard that supports up to 16-ports and a hard drive with a storage capacity of approx. 600 hours.

A second optional 16-port daughterboard can be added to reach the maximum 32 ports available. This daughterboard ships with four ports installed to make a total of 20 ports. Additional ports are added remotely as electronic upgrades by Toshiba.

The control panel on the motherboard has eight LEDs, two switches (i.e., Shutdown, Power),

a 10/100BaseT Ethernet connection, and a serial port. The iES32’s one serial port is allocated for Toshiba Proprietary Integration (TPI).

Each iES32 has been preprogrammed at the factory for out-of-box (plug-and-play) operation on the Strata CTX. This includes the KSU integration and configuration parameters, default station (extension number) mailboxes, and company greeting and instructions.

The iES32 requires Stratagy ES Administration software to be installed on a separate Windows® 2000/ME/98 or Windows NT computer for remote administration over a network.

A software-based Stratagy Activation Module (SAM) called the SoftSAM is used when upgrading the iES32 for new Feature Groups and additional port capacities. An internal (soft) modem that operates at up to 36.6Kbps can be used for communication to any of the 32 voice ports.

The iES32 shares the same basic features and functions of the Stratagy ES product family, as well as a number of advance applications such as Fax Server and Unified Messaging (UM).

Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96, and ES96R

Stratagy ES standalone platforms are labeled to indicate their maximum voice port capacity. They are Stratagy ES4, ES80, ES96 and ES96R, with the ES96R being a rack-mountable system. Each platform is designed for incremental expansion that accept one or more ISA-based peripheral boards from Intel in which to support voice and fax applications.

ES4 supports two~four voice ports. The ES80, ES96 and ES96R are preconfigured in software to support from 4~48 voice ports. As an optional upgrade up to 48 additional voice ports can be added (49~96).

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ES96R, IES32, IVP8, ES80, ES4 specifications

The Toshiba ES48, IES32, ES8, ES96R2, and IES16 are leading-edge products from Toshiba, known for their advanced engineering and innovative technologies. Each model is designed to cater to specific industrial requirements, making them versatile for a variety of applications.

The Toshiba ES48 is known for its robust performance in power generation and distribution. One of the key features of the ES48 is its advanced control systems that improve operational efficiency. It is designed to handle high loads and offers exceptional reliability, making it suitable for critical infrastructure. This model stands out for its modular design, which allows for scalability and easy upgrades as technology evolves.

The IES32, on the other hand, is engineered for industrial automation. It integrates seamless communication technologies, making it ideal for smart manufacturing environments. The highlight of the IES32 is its adaptability to various industry standards, which enables smoother integration into existing systems. Enhanced security features are also a significant aspect of this model, ensuring the protection of sensitive data against cyber threats.

Next is the Toshiba ES8, which focuses on energy efficiency. The ES8 is equipped with innovative power management systems that significantly reduce energy consumption while maintaining high performance levels. Additionally, it utilizes a sophisticated cooling technology that prolongs the life of the equipment and minimizes maintenance costs. Its user-friendly interface allows operators to easily adjust settings for optimal performance.

The ES96R2 is a powerhouse designed for high-performance computing applications. It boasts high processing speeds and exceptional graphics capabilities, making it perfect for data-intensive tasks. The ES96R2 also emphasizes thermal management and energy efficiency, reducing the overall carbon footprint of operations. With advanced virtualization technology, this model can operate multiple applications simultaneously without compromising performance.

Finally, the IES16 is designed for advanced connectivity solutions. It supports a wide range of communication protocols, allowing for integration into the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) framework. This model features redundant systems that enhance reliability and ensure continuous operation, even in adverse conditions. The IES16’s data analytics capabilities provide real-time insights into operations, empowering businesses to make informed decisions.

In summary, each Toshiba model—ES48, IES32, ES8, ES96R2, and IES16—showcases distinctive features and technologies that cater to diverse industrial needs, solidifying Toshiba's reputation as a leader in technology-driven solutions.