Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5

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Transforming the Enterprise with
Communication Server 1000
November 2008
Asko Hotakainen
Senior Sales Engineer
NCDS, NCTS
BUSINESS MADE SIMPLE
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Nortel Confidential Information
Communication Server 1000
Market Trends
• Driving Factors for Change
• Cost Reduction
• Productivity Improvement
• Service Differentiation
• Increasing Customer Demands
• Technology Trends
• Workforce Virtualization
• VoIP becoming mainstream
• Evolution of VoIP beyond UM
towards UC
• SIP seen as technology enabler
• SOA & Web Services
• Network Implications
• Multiple vendors networks
creating complexity
• Need for simplification
• Concerns for network security
and reliability with VoIP
• Looking Ahead
• UC provides promise to tie in
applications and services into
business processes
• Nortel is well placed with a strong
strategy and partners for UC
execution
IP Telephony is a Foundation for Unified Communications
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Medium-Large Enterprise
Business Telephony Challenges
Customer Concerns
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How We Address Those Concerns
Ensuring business continuity
Highly resilient infrastructure
with redundancy and survivability
Rising network infrastructure
and operational costs
Integrated voice and data solutions
featuring simplified management
Employee productivity and ensuring
consistent access to applications
Highly flexible, feature-rich and
application-rich communications
Flexibility for expanding services and
applications
Smooth migration path enables
cost-effective scalability
Communication Server 1000
VoIP – Not If, Not When … But Now
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33.3%
28.1%
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What is Your VOIP State of Deployment?
18.8%
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9.4%
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6.2%
3.1%
1.0%
0
Growing
Rollout
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Limited
Full
Pilot
Deployment Deployment
Source: Nemertes Research 2007
Planned
for 2007
Planned
for 2008
No
Plans
Communication Server 1000
Evolution
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Server 1000
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Server 1000
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Simplified offering
Directional proof point with LINUX and COTS
50% capacity increase
Geographic Redundancy with network failover
Added Security mechanisms
Communication Server 1000 Continues to Evolve
Communication Server 1000
Foundation for Unified Communications
Is More than Just Voice Over IP
• It’s how to simply and efficiently
enable communications to improve
business performance
• It reduces time-to-decision and
improves productivity
UC Offers the Biggest Opportunity to Improve Productivity and
Responsiveness Since the Introduction of the PC
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Communication Server 1000
Partnership and Alliances
Open Partner
Developer Partner
Together
Nortel Unified
Communications Ecosystem
the Best UC Solution
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Communication Server 1000
Broad Portfolio of UC Applications
• Desktop Multimedia Options
• Unified Messaging Applications
• Self Service Applications and Speech Recognition
• Call Center Applications
• Advanced Voice Applications
• Enhanced Security Devices
• Voice Quality Assurance
• Integrated Network Management
Plus, a Data Portfolio Proven to Deliver Enhanced VoIP Performance and a Services
Organization to Help Get your Network Up and Running
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Communication Server 1000
Summary
Adaptable to meet current and future needs
• Delivers investment protection and evolution path to next-generation
multimedia communications
Superior IP Telephony experience
• Comprehensive business features with added capabilities via integration
into Nortel and 3rd party innovative applications
• Support for feature-rich next generation clients – hard, soft, and mobile devices
Industry leading reliability and security
• Ensures business continuity with a reliable and secure environment
Lower cost through simplification
• Simplified product portfolio enables easier - and less expensive - deployment,
configuration and management
Fundamental to Nortel’s UC vision
• Integration into Microsoft and IBM UC solutions
• Large partner developer program for customization or integration into other solutions
Commitment to Evolution Provides Ongoing Value and Investment Protection
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Communication Server 1000
Release 5.5
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Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
Content to Be Covered
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CS1000E Architecture
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New 1200 Series IP Phones
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CS 1000 Rls 5.5 and Exchange 2007 Integration
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Mobile Extension for Generic Mobiles
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SIP DECT
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Wireless Handsets
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Fixed Mobile Convergence
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Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
CS1000E
Architecure
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Communications Server 1000E
Normal Mode Operation – All Gateways Connect to Primary Call Server
CS1000E
High Availability
CPU0
Primary NRS/GK
Survivable MG1000E
CPU1
Branch 1
MG1000E
PSTN
Secondary NRS/GK
PSTN
WAN
Main Site
PSTN
MG1000E
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Survivable MG1000E
Located up to 80ms
round trip, 0.5% packet
loss from Primary and
Alternate(s)
Branch x
Up to 50 Gateways (MG 1000E)
Communications Server 1000E
WAN Failure Mode Operation – All Gateways Connect to Alternate Call Server
CS1000E
CPU0
Primary NRS/GK
Survivable MG1000E
CPU1
Branch 1
MG1000E
Secondary NRS/GK
PSTN
X
PSTN
WAN
Main Site
PSTN
X
MG1000E
Survivable MG1000E
Branch x
Up to 50 Gateways (MG 1000E)
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Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
Content to Be Covered
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New 1200 Series IP Phones
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CS 1000 Rls 5.5 and Exchange 2007 Integration
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Mobile Extension for Generic Mobiles
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SIP DECT
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Wireless Handsets
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Fixed Mobile Convergence
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Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
New 1200
Series Phones
and Softphone
IP Client Auto Provisioning
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Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
1100 Series
IP Phone Portfolio Options
2000 Series
IP Phone 1110
(Standard)
1200 Series
IP Phone 2001
(Standard)
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IP Phone 1210
(Standard)
IP Phone 1120E
(Intermediate)
IP Phone 2002
(Intermediate)
IP Phone 1220
(Intermediate)
IP Phone 1140E
(Professional)
IP Phone 1150E
(Contact Center)
IP Phone 2004
(Professional)
IP Phone 1230
(Premium)
IP Phone 2007
(Advanced)
Expansion Module
IP Phone 1100 Series
Expansion Module
IP Phone 2000 Series
Expansion Module
12-Key LCD
Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
New IP Phone 1200 Series Options
• Competitively-priced family of IP
Phones
• Alternative to 2000 series
• Industrial design complementary to IP
Phone 1100 Series
• Small footprint
• More keys for access to lines,
features, busy lamp field indication
• Single colour sets,
• Support 10/100BT
• Text based displays
• Two way speaker phone
• 802.3af PoE (Class 2) or optional AC
local power option (Same global power
supply as IP Phone 1100 & 200x)
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IP Phone 1200 Series
Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
New IP Phone 1200 Series Options
IP Phone 1210 Standard
• Single Line
• Display is 143 x 32 pixels, 3 lines x
24 characters
• Four context-sensitive soft keys
• Two Shortcut/Feature Keys
Defaults are Services and
Conference
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IP Phone 1220 Intermediate
• Four line / self-programmable
features
• Display has 5 lines x 25 character
• Four context-sensitive soft keys
• Six Shortcut/Feature Keys
• Defaults are Conference, Services,
Quit, Message, Redial, Directory
• Expansion Module
IP Phone 1230 Premium
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Up to ten line / self-programmable
feature keys
Display has 9 lines x 25 character
Four context-sensitive soft keys
Six Shortcut/Feature Keys
• Defaults are Conference,
Services, Quit, Message,
Redial, Directory
• Expansion Module
Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
Expansion Modules for 1200 Series
12 Key LCD-Based
• 12 Keys with LCD
display for 10 characters
plus Icon per each line
• Vertical design for
smaller desktop footprint
• Compatible with IP
Phone 1200 Series –
models IP Phone 1220 &
IP Phone 1230
• Fixed stand (two
position) plus integrated
wall mount
• Color: Charcoal
• DA Pro Compatible
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Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
Nortel IP Softphone 2050 Release 3
Increased Scalability
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Soft Expansion Module adds programmable line/feature
appearances
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3 soft modules with 18 appearances/module
IP Softphone 2050 rls 3
Security Enhancements
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Media Encryption with Secure RTP (sRTP)
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Signaling Encryption with AES-128K and SMC
Expanded Choice in Headsets
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Global IP Sound (GIPS) embedded for echo cancellation eliminates
mandate for USB Adapter
Intra-office Mobility
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Supports standard Bluetooth Headset profiles
Greater Convenience
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Click-to-call from TAPI applications
• Telchemy Agent embedded for enhanced diagnostics
• Simplified Chinese, Japanese & Korea Clients
• Consistent Functionality
Supported Operating Systems
• Ideal for remote workers
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Microsoft Windows Vista, XP, 2000, and Mobile 5.0
Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
IP Client Autoprovisioning
• Remove the need for a trained technician to walk
desk-to-desk configuring a Nortel IP Phone.
Auto-provisioning
• Provide alternative mechanisms to program all
of the settings currently done through the local
configuration menus
• Phase 1 – Partial configuration via DHCP Vendor
Specific Attributes
• Delivered through UNIStim 2.3
TFTP
• Phase 2 – Full configuration
• Delivered through UNIStim 3.0
802.1ab
DHCP
• 802.1ab or TFTP config files
• Ability to push configurations
• global/zone/specific settings
• “Reset to Default”
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• Simplified Installation Process
Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
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CS 1000 Rls 5.5 and Exchange 2007 Integration
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Mobile Extension for Generic Mobiles
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SIP DECT
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Wireless Handsets
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Fixed Mobile Convergence
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Microsoft
Exchange 2007 Integration
OCS 2007
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Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
Exchange 2007 Unified Messaging
• Solution to deliver Unified Messaging capabilities with Microsoft’s
Exchange 2007 integrated in CS 1000 Rls 5.5
• Features from Exchange/UM server 2007 available:
• Auto-Attendant
• Subscriber Access
• Call Answer
• Play-on-Phone
• Message Waiting Indicator (using Geomant MWI add-in for
Exchange server)
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Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
Content to Be Covered
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Mobile Extension for Generic Mobiles
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SIP DECT
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Wireless Handsets
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Fixed Mobile Convergence
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Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
Mobile Extension for
Generic Mobiles
Mobile X
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Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
Mobile Extension (Mobile X) General Overview
• FMC for Generic Cell devices
• Communication Server 1000 Native features
• One Number Reachabilty & Business identity
• DTMF feature access
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Vilken hårdvara krävs för Mobile Extension?
• CS1000E
• CS1000E - CP PM processor (in-skin) eller CP PIV processor (Motorola Chassis)
• CS1000E SA - Standard Availability
• Enkel processor – CPPM
• CS1000E HA - High Availability
• Dubbla processorer – CPPM eller CP PIV
• Cabinet eller Chassis form faktor
• CS1000 M
• CS1000M Single Group - CP PIV
• CS1000M Multi Group - CP PIV
IP/Hybrid
• Large TDM System
• Meridian 1 Option 81C (CP-PIV) (med minst 1st VGMC)
• Meridian 1 Option 61C (CP-PIV) (med minst 1st VGMC)
TDM
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Mobile Extension: Allmänt
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CS1000 Mobile Extension funktionen ger möjlighet att ansluta
mobiltelefoner som fungerar som anknytningar i växeln.
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Inkommande samtal kopplas automatiskt ut till mobiltelefon som är
kopplad till anknytningsnummer som rings. Samtal från
mobiltelefon rings med samma typ av nummerplan som används
inom växeln i övrigt.
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Samtalskontroll som används för annan fast anknytning gäller på
samma sätt för mobiltelefonen.
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Mobila användare konfigureras med en Universal Extension
(UEXT) vilket är den logiska/virtuella kopplingen till användarens
mobiltelefon.
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En Mobil-användare kan också ha en bordstelefon (digital, IP etc)
som komplement till Universal Extension. Detta är inte obligatoriskt
utan är en möjlighet.
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Mobile Extension: System överblick
Användare B’s mobiltelefon
PSTN
Telefon C
Service DN eller
Mobil Direkt Access
UEXT-B
CS1000
ISDN
Telefon A
Användare B’s telefon
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Mobile
Network
Samtal till mobil-användares anknytning
Användarens mobil
telefon
DN 687 50020
UEXT ringer ut till mobil nr
68750020
PSTN
Mobil Nät
UEXT
Trunk eller internt
samtal till Mobilanvändare (DN
4000)
CS1000
ISDN PRI
Ringer på användarens
fasta telefon med DN
4000
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Samtalsrelaterade funktioner
• Dom samtalsrelaterade funktioner som stöds
i denna release är:
• Transport med konsultation and Transport
vid påringning. (via FFC)
• Treparts Konferans (via FFC)
• Call Handoff mellan mobil och fast telefon
om så konfigurerat (via Handoff knapp)
• När ett samtal etablerats till en Mobile
extension användare, kan Transport och
Konferans funktioner initieras via
användande av MFAC signal.
• Call Handoff funktionen aktiveras via knapp
på den fasta telefonen.
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FFC
Description
MTRA
Initiera Transport
MCFA
Initiera konferans
MCAN
Avbryt/Avsluta
MCOM
Slutför TRN eller
Konf
MTGL
Pendling
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Mobile X Call Management
Call Handoff
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An established call between the Mobile phone and the desk phone
The desk phone must be configured with a Handoff Key
Desk Phone and Universal Extension share the same DN
A Conference Circuit is required to perform this operation
Call Forward Functionality
• Call Forward All Calls, No
Answer, Busy
• Call Forward Internal calls
Further Call in progress features
• Transfer, Blind & Consultation
• Three Party Conference
Group Hunt and Call Restrictions
Converged Office Status
• Online, In a Call
Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
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SIP DECT
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Wireless Handsets
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Fixed Mobile Convergence
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SIP DECT
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SIP DECT Overview
DHCP/TFTP
Server
DAP Controller /
DECT Manager
DAP
DAP
DAP
TLAN
(Voice LAN)
IP Switch
IP Switch
Signaling Server
ELAN
(Management LAN)
Call Server
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Element Manager /
NRS Manager
DECT Handset 4027
• 20 Phonebook memory
• Redial list
• 5 ringer volume levels
• 20 ringer melodies
• Headset support with 5 volume levels
• Predial
• Keypad lock
• 20 Phonebook memory
• Auto Standby
• Redial list
• Mute
• 5 ringer volume levels
• Battery Indictor
• 20 ringer melodies
• LCD backlight
• Headset support with 5 volume
• Silent Charging
levels
• Predial
• Keypad lock
• Auto Standby
• Mute
• Battery Indictor
• LCD backlight
• Silent Charging
• Caller Filter
• Polyphonic Ring Tones
•Vibration alert
• Supports Bluetooth Headset
(option)
• Supports MEM card (option)
DECT Handset 4070
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Wireless Handsets
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Fixed Mobile Convergence
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Wireless Terminals
WLAN 802.11a/b/g
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Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
WLAN Handset Portfolio
Weight
Radio
2210
2211
2212
4.2oz
6.0 oz
4.2 oz
802.11b
802.11b
802.11b
4 hrs/80 hrs
(Standard)
4 hrs/80 hrs
(Standard)
4 hrs/80 hrs
(Standard)
Talk/Standby Time
6120
6140
3.9oz
4.2oz
(standard battery)
(standard battery)
802.11a/b/g
802.11a/b/g
4 hrs/80 hrs (Standard)
6 hrs/120 hrs (Extended)
8 hrs/160 hrs (Ultra-Extended)
Durability
Push-to-Talk
Speakerphone
Backlighting
Charging Options
Handset Configuration
Options
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MIL STD 810F
IP -53
6ft. Drop Spec
24ft. Drop Spec
10ft. Drop Spec
Not Available
8 channels
No
PTT only
No
Display
Display
Keypad and display
Keypad and Display
Single, Dual
Single, Dual, Quad
Single, Dual, Quad
Single, Dual, Quad
Not Available
Configuration Cradle (Serial Port)
Not Available
24 channels +
priority override
Yes
Yes + PTT
Integrated in Dual Charger (USB Port)
Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
WLAN 6100 Handset Introduction
Fully Interoperable
With the Nortel
WLAN Handset
2210, 2212 & 2211
Nortel WLAN Handset 6120
Designed for general office and
management staff and providing a
reliable option for front-line personnel in
high-use environments
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Nortel WLAN Handset 6140
Designed for distributed work teams
requiring instantaneous communication,
working in high noise environments
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Fixed Mobile Convergence
Fixed Mobile Convergence
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Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
Market & Technology Forces Converge
... what is Fixed/Mobile Convergence?
Single Number
Dual Mode (Wi-Fi)
Common Unified Messaging
Mobile Extension
Telephony Features
Fixed/Mobile Convergence
Seamless Roaming
Business System Integration
Instant Messaging
Seamless Services
E-mail
Multimedia/Video
GSM/GPRS
CDMA/EV-DO
Explosion in
Smart Client
Device
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Penetration
IP Multimedia
Subsystem (IMS) “will
transform telecom” and
the types of
applications used
Dual Mode & Mobile
Extension-based
solutions will become
table stakes
SIP –”The”
Standard for fixed
& Mobile Clients
Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
Fixed/Mobile Convergence Key Choices
Services
Devices
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Cellular only or with WLAN?
Traditional fixed and mobile?
SIP soft clients?
Combinations of the above?
• Voice and/or data?
• Data = IM, presence, collaboration, etc
• Service consistency?
• Across cellular and IP (fixed or WLAN)
• Where are services owned?
• Cellular hosted or CPE
Many forms of FMC, from “simple” to “complete”
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Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
Where Do You Want To Go?
Add new services to existing cellular devices
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Extend beyond the standard cellular service set
Private/ESN numbering
Conferencing Services
Intelligent call screening and routing
Add WLAN access to dual-mode mobiles
• Up to 2/3 of cellular calls are made in WLAN coverage
• Provide lower cost calls while in WLAN coverage
• Improved indoor coverage with WLAN
Integrated service to fixed and mobile devices
• Incoming services (e.g. call screening/routing, single
number, voicemail, etc)
• Outgoing services (e.g. same CLI from two devices)
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FMC can mean many things.
Nortel offers solutions that cover all angles.
Communication Server 1000 Release 5.5
Fixed/Mobile Convergence Enterprise Solution Options
Single-mode Model (Cellular-only connection)
• Extend mobile features hosted within the Enterprise infrastructure
(connects to an Enterprise Mobility Gateway).
• Single Enterprise Number
• Call origination using the Enterprise network to reduce long distance
costs
• Access to the Enterprise Dial plan & Enterprise Directory
• Advanced Call Control
• Ability to initiate advanced PBX features (Conf, transfer, Group Calls,
etc)
Dual-mode Model (Cellular and WLAN connections)
• Designed to provide a standards-based SIP client that consolidates
cellular and Wi-Fi voice and messaging services
• Single Enterprise Number
• SIP Voice Client for WLAN connection
• No cellular data dependencies
• Advanced security options (e.g. VPN IPSec) to provide secure calling
from within the Enterprise WiFi network or from internet hotspots
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FMC services and applicable solutions depend on many factors
Mobile Communication 3100 (Single-Mode)
Advanced features and Rich GUI access UC Mobility
Solution
• Extends telephony capabilities and UC applications to smart phones (BlackBerry,
Nokia, Windows Mobile)
• CS 1000 (5.0/5.5)
• Components:
• Mobile Communication Client (MCC)3100
• Mobile Communication Gateway (MCG)3100
• Requires Mobile Communication Client 3100 to be loaded on devices
MCC 3100
Cellular Voice Network
(GSM or CDMA)
Enterprise Network
SIP
LDAP
Cellular Data Network
(GPRS/EDGE or 1xRTT/EVDO)
MCG 3100
Internet
Nokia/BlackBerry/WM
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Comm
Server
Active Directory
Mobile Communication 3100 (Dual-Mode)
SIP Voice over Wi-Fi for Mobile Business Professionals
CS 1000 (5.0/5.5) w/ SPS, or MCS 5100 (4.0)
Windows Mobile (5.0) dual-mode (cellular/Wi-Fi) device
Mobile Communication Client 3100 for Windows Mobile (VPN optional)
WLAN and/or Wi-Fi Access
Cellular
provider
services
MCC 3100
Cellular
Carrier Network
Wi-Fi
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Windows Mobile
(5.0) Device
(Cellular/Wi-Fi)
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Cellular
Enterprise
Network
PSTN Gateway
CS1000 (5.0/5.5) w/
SPS, MCS 5100 (4.0)
WLAN AP
VPN Gateway
Internet
Wi-Fi Access Point
What’s new in Mobile Communication 3100
Rls3.0 (Single-Mode) New
• New Features
• Device Handoff
• Seamlessly move active calls between different devices
• OCS Presence
• Presence of the MC 3100 can be exported to OCS
• Mobile Conferencing
• Ad-hoc conference up to six
• Mobile-to-mobile Instant Messaging
• Mid-call features
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Consultation call
Toggle between Active Consultation and Original call
Ending a Consultation Call with Transfer or Conference
Call Retention in the case of signal loss
• Support Windows Mobile 6.0 (6.1 being tested now)
• Consistent user experience across various devices
• Simplified Management
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Features New in Mobile Communication 3100
R2.1
Mobile Call Control - Call Re-direct: route incoming calls
to any phone
Incoming call
notification via data
service
Re-direct menu
Conference phone
rings
Guest phone (DID)
Home phone
Cellular
• The mobile phone is not always the best device to take a call
• Colleague’s desk, home office, customer site, meeting room, lobby, hot
desking etc…
• Flexibility to chose any phone based on environment/convenience
• Save time by re-directing call to colleague or assistant
• Cost Savings by avoiding unnecessary cellular usage and roaming
charges
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Features New in Mobile Communication 3100
R2.1
Mobile Call Control - Call-me-first: establish a call from
any phone
Use data service to instruct comms server to
make and bridge 2 outbound calls
Call #2
Call #1
Carrier
Enterprise
Bridged source-destination call
Guest Phone
Bridged source/destination legs
Home
phone
• Outbound calls are originated from the communication server instead of
the mobile device
• Mobile user receives a call from the communication server
• Destination number receives a call from the communication server
• Two outbound calls are bridged
• Benefits of call re-direct, but on outbound calls
• Make any phone a virtual PBX line
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Features New in Mobile Communication 3100
R2.1
Cellular Voice mail Avoidance
• Pairing a mobile phone with an office desk
phone does not ensure single voicemail
• Roaming out of range
• Turned off/dead battery
• Cell phone forwarded to voicemail
• Enforcing single voicemail
• User must accept notification request before
call is sent to mobile device
• If notification is ignored, or user is not
reachable, std call treatment is applied
• Call is forwarded to corporate voicemail
• Cellular voicemail doesn’t have the
opportunity to pick up the call
Unified Comms
Mobile
Communication
Gateway
Internet
One business voicemail to manage
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Carrier
Network
Features New to Mobile Communication 3100
R2.1
Over the Air Software Download/Install
• Easy to download and install
software
• Support for BlackBerry, Nokia
• Automatically detect device
types
• No desktop PC is required
during installation and
configuration
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Features New in Mobile Communication 3100
R3.0 (Single-Mode)
Support MC 3100 Single Mode on Windows Mobile
• Client-gateway architecture
• New features available to
Windows Mobile
• Access to Corporate Directory
• Mobile Call Control
• Instant Conferencing
• Cellular Voice Mail Avoidance
• Improved user experience
• Support Windows Mobile 5.0
and 6.0 (6.1 in testing)
Consistent user experience across BlackBerry, Nokia, WM
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Features New in Mobile Communication 3100
Rls3.0 (Single-Mode)
Incoming Office Call – Presence/Simultaneous Ring
Paul = Available
Paul = Busy
Kelly’s Office
Carrier
Network
CS 1000
Enterprise
Network
2. Kelly calls Paul’s Enterprise DN (4444)
3. CS 1000 rings Paul’s desk phone and
mobile phone (UEXT)
ISDN PRI
Cellular
Paul’s Desk Phone
(DN 4444)
1. Mobile Communication 3100 lets other
employees know Paul’s mobile
presence state – whether he’s on a call,
or available. Paul is not on a call and is
shown as “available”.
Paul’s Mobile Phone
(DN 678 90123)
4. Paul picks up on mobile phone; desk
phone stops ringing; DN marked as
busy
5. Presence indication shows change in
status from “available” to “busy”
Knowing the status of your colleagues before reaching them
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Features New in Mobile Communication 3100
Rls3.0 (Single-Mode)
Seamless Device Handoff w/ Call Continuity (Mobile
to Desk Phone)
•Desk Phone configured with a Handoff key
•Desk phone and UEXT share the same primary DN
•Conference circuit required for the key to be functional
CS 1000
Enterprise
Network
Paul’s Desk Phone
(DN 4444)
Carrier Network
ISDN PRI
Paul’s Mobile Phone
(DN 678 90123)
1. Paul arrives at his desk while on a mobile
call and presses the Handoff Key
(configured) – Primary DN key begins
flashing
2. Paul presses the primary DN key, or lifts
the handset to establish the call on desk
phone – primary DN key stops flashing
and a conference call is established with
the 3 lines.
3. Paul disconnects the call on the mobile
phone
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TACK
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