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Voice
Discover
the concept of the Borderless Enterprise. What is it? Why might
it change the rules for our industry? How are communication technologies
used to enable the Borderless Enterprise?
Alcatel
VoIP Solution
VoIP offers a number of advantages over conventional methods of handling voice communications. In particular, when VoIP is deployed over both an enterprise’s local and wide area networks, there is a clear cost benefit in having an integrated IP-based network with a single infrastructure that supports traditional data communications together with voice and video.
Alcatel
Contact Center Solution
"Today,
companies base their whole strategy on quality and customer satisfaction.
Over the course of time, contact centers have become the cornerstone
of customer relationship management. They are an efficient way of
developing personalized relationships and meeting,
or even bettering, customer requirements while also ensuring maximum
profitability."
OmniPCX Enterprise
The Alcatel OmniPCX Enterprise uses the same racks as the Alcatel OmniPCX Office.
There are 2 models of rack in 19" format designed to be mounted in a computer cabinet or placed on
a shelf. Rack footprint is identical, allowing easy stacking of racks.
The only functional
difference between these 2 types of rack is the number of boards they can contain.
Alcatel OmniPCX 4400
The increasing
competitiveness of the business environment and the emergence of
new economic models, such as electronic commerce, are making companies
more and more dependent on the quality and effectiveness of their
information systems. In particular, close interaction with the company's
communication system can facilitate a wide range of business-critical
tasks, enhancing the value of the information to the business, its
customers and its partners.
OmniPCX
Office
IP technology federates voice,
data and Internet applications to offer comprehensive and coherent
"convergence" solutions. OmniPCX Office is the ideal convergence
system for SMEs. It handles voice calls (telephony, greetings, voice
mail, call routing and distribution), data communications (local
area network, data sharing) and Internet communications (Internet
access, email, intranets, virtual private networks). It is a new,
"all-in-one" concept, particularly well suited to the
efficiency and simplicity requirements of smaller businesses.
Data
Internetworking
Foundations
of trusted data networking
Data networks have experienced profound changes in the recent decade.
The past five years, in particular, has been a period of rapid growth
driven by the widespread uptake of Internet access services. The
next few years will be marked by increased deployment of revenue-generating
Internet Protocol (IP) applications, such as Virtual Private Networks
(VPN) and data-enabled broadband access. In response to these drivers,
data networks are about to undergo a major transition. Over the
coming years, today's best effort, often unreliable and insecure
IP networks, together with the maturing Frame Relay and Asynchronous
Transfer Mode (ATM) networks, will evolve to offer users "Trusted
Data Networking".
Carrier Class Backbone Switches
Alcatel
OmniSwitch 8800
Alcatel
The OmniSwitch 8800 is a powerful, intelligent multi-layer switch that provides the ultimate solution for network performance and availability. The premier platform in Alcatel’s next generation
OmniSwitch 6600/7000/8000 product family, the OmniSwitch 8800 delivers carrier-class features and functionality with unprecedented port density and throughput for IP Communications, core implementations, and mission-critical environments.
The OmniSwitch 8800 provides non-blocking 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity, high availability, multi-layer security, intelligent switching and routing services, and dynamic mobility – all at wire speed.
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Alcatel
OmniSwitch 7700
Alcatel's
The OmniSwitch 7000 series product family consists of two switching products, the OmniSwitch 7700 and 7800. The OmniSwitch 7700 is a 10 slot, modular chassis that supports an aggregate switch port capacity of 192 full duplex Gigabit Ethernet. The OmniSwitch 7800 is an 18 slot, high capacity modular chassis that supports an aggregate switch port capacity of 384 full duplex Gigabit Ethernet
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Alcatel
OmniSwitch/Router - Multi-layer Switching Platforms
Alcatel's
OS/R is an advanced, multi-layer switching platform (layer 2 and
3), equipped with a 22 Gbps distributed switching fabric to support
even the most demanding backbone switch requirements. A full breadth
of interface options are available including token ring, Ethernet,
Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, ATM uplinks, WAN uplinks.
Alcatel
OmniAccess 512 - Multi-service Switching Platform
Alcatel
OmniAccess 512 - multi-service switching platform and security appliance
that provide integrated services for branch offices and remote connectivity.
Features include LAN switching, WAN routing, packet filtering voice
over IP, and service level management.
Edge Switches
Alcatel
OmniSwitch 6600
Alcatel
OmniSwitch 6600 family switches are advanced 10/100 based stackable layer 3 workgroup switches that provide wire rate L2+ switching, L3 routing and advanced services with high availability for IP communications and mission-critical environments. A compact form factor, a rich set of features and a high availability design makes the OS6600 a great choice for the following applications:
Enterprise workgroups/LAN wiring closets,
Edge deployments and branch offices,
Converged voice and data environments,
Power over Ethernet, &
100Base-FX fiber to the desktop.
Alcatel
OmniSwitch 6300
Alcatel
Today the OmniStack 6300 series consists of the OS6300-24, a 24 port 10/100/1000 fixed-based chassis with four combo ports. Combo ports consist of four additional 10/100/1000 RJ-45 and four MiniGBIC ports. Combo ports are labeled 21-24 and either copper or fiber can be used on a one-for-one basis. MiniGBIC ports support up to 4 Gigabit Ethernet MiniGBIC (SFP) optical transceivers, which can be ordered separately.
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Alcatel
WLAN Solution
Alcatel
Originally designed for networking inside an enterprise WLAN has recently found an increasing number of new uses. In the residential environment, for example, an xDSL service can be run anywhere in the home, with multiple users connected over a WLAN. Meanwhile in the public environment, WLAN access points are being deployed in so-called 'hotspots' such as airports, hotels, and conference centers. They are especially attractive for business people on the move, enabling laptops equipped with a WLAN card to hook up to the Internet, to corporate Web sites, or to local Web sites.
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