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| Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise
Voice and data converge transparently with the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise, the first Private Communication eXchange based on a client/server model. The Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise can handle up to several thousand users and is based on five building blocks: Electronic Workplace, Mobility, Networking, Network Services and Applications.
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| Alcatel-Lucent TAPI Premium Server |
- Enhances the capabilities of telephony applications.
- Designed to interface with office applications.
- This Telephony Service Provider (TSP) offers TAPI services to TAPI-compatible applications on a LAN-distributed PC environment through the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise.
- Directly maps to the standards-based CSTA link of the Alcatel-Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise.
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| Alcatel-Lucent Hotel Link (AHL) |
- Dedicated to hospitality and healthcare applications.
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| Call Detail Recording (CDR) |
- Designed to interface with accounting applications.
- Based on a report file (also called a ticket) that is used to retrieve detailed call information (e.g., calling number, called number, call duration, etc.)
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| Voice Processing System (VPS) |
- Designed to interface with external voice processing systems.
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| QSIG |
- Common channel signaling protocol based on ISDN Q.931 standards and used by many digital PBXs.
- Provides a platform supported by international standards organizations and a harmonized method for interconnecting multi-vendor equipment.
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| InfoCenter |
- Computer system used to store data related to users-related data declared in a PABX (directory, messages dropped and received by users during their absence, ect etc.).
- InfoCenter messages can be transmitted to the OmniPCX Enterprise through TCP/IP or by a serial connection.
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