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WiFi � IT Deployment Model� Web Services Architecture� Carrier-Class Reliability, Security, Scale� Concurrent User License� Open, Standards-Based
Multiple Interconnected PBX Nodes, Meshed Networks, User Licenses Tied to Sites, Proprietary Hardware = Management Nightmare
SIP Softswitch Located in Any Data Center, Users Located
Anywhere IP Goes, Automatic Registration and Relocation,
Network-Wide Licenses = Management Dream
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HiPath 8000 – Support for Applications and Business Process Integration - Open Interfaces Everywhere
Applications
Business Support Processes
Your Business Process
WebSphereSAP
with Presence
Contact Center
Mobile Presence
Productivity –ComAssistant S
Presence –OpenScape
Messaging –Xpressions
Network Management
Infrastructure
Gateways
Attendant
SIP PhonesSIP
Clients
Media Servers
HiPath 8000
Border Proxy / CAC
PBXs, IP PBXs
Networked HiPath8000s
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HiPath 8000 - None Stop operation solution
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Nonstop operation - HiPath 8000 node separation
� Guarantee nonstop operation even in case of catastrophe as floods, fire…
� Separation of nodes will guarantee nonstop operation
� All database entries as current calls and CDR are still remaining
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HiPath 8000 node separation- non stop operation even in case of catastrophe
� Phones will register at separate nodes� In case of node failure, phones will
use other server for call setup
Advantage:� Non stop operation� No loss of
�Active calls �and data (CDR)
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Node 1 Node 2
DBAL
Applications
PrimaryDB
Applications
DBAL
PrimaryWatch Dog Secondary
DBSecondaryWatch Dog
Nonstop operation - Database in the HiPath 8000
FAILURE
FAILURE
FAILURE
FAILURE
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Security?
Most attacks originate from within the Enterprise network!
Page 9 Januar 2007 Siemens Enterprise Communications
Traffic Separation (VLANs) and Filtering
HiPath8000SIP-aware
SBC
iNMCServer
MGCP
SIP/SIPQ
IP UnityMediaServer
SIPQ
HiPath 4000 HG3540
Legacy
Phones
SIP
SNMPFTP
BillingServer
FTP
CAP Serverw/Com-
Assistant
CSTA
CLI
Mass Provisioning
Utility
SIP SIP SIP
iNMCClient
CORBA/JAVA
iSMC/iSSCServer
SOAP
HTTPS
WebBrowser
DMZ
Media
HTTPS PSTN
External SIP Phone/Client
INTERNET
ISDNPRI
e.g.,RG8700
ExternalUsers
Servers and Workpoints
Management
Gateways
Accessto HiPathAssistant
HTTPS
Web Browsers
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External Users
Cable/DSL
HiPath 8000
RG8700 SMG
ISP
PSTNsubscribers
trunks
Home
HotelSIP-aware
SBC
NAT
NAT
“The HiPath 8000 also sailed through the NAT traversal that had stumped the ...”
May 02, 2005
PSTN
LAN/WAN
ISP
SoftClient
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HiPath 8000 Migration- on the way to a HiPath 8000 solution
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HiPath 8000How Many Users? Where Can They Be?
Users – Up to 100,000 Users per HiPath 8000� Special Compact Version for 300–5,000 Users� Virtually Unlimited Total User Community
Locations – Users Can Be Located Anywhere Your IP Network Can Reach� HQ, Branch Offices, Remote Offices, Work-at-Home, Mobile Users� Automatic Registration� User Licensing Network-Wide, Not Tied to Individual Sites
Active-Active Mode (Not Worker-Standby)� True Carrier-Class Reliability – Proven in Service� No Loss of Calls or Billing Data on Failures� Overload Performance Exceeds Carrier Expectations
Emergency-Standby Servers� Optional Edge System – Provides Call Control for Remote Groups of Users
If the Network to the Main HiPath 8000 Is Ever Lost� Automatic Recovery to Main Server
� Optional Emergency-Standby System – Located in a Different Site – Warm Standby System to Take Over If the Main System or Total Network Access Ever Goes Down
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Assistant screen view (1)
Web ClientManaging calls
Speed-dial listShows personal address book
Team ViewDisplays status of the Executive telephoneAnswer or forward
calls can be answered and forwarded
JournalDisplays "Missed Calls",
"Incoming Calls" and "Outgoing Calls".
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Typical Voice network installation - TDM based
� Mixed PBX Landscape Siemens/3rd Party
� All PBX are networked on TDM base
� Not all users have access to applications
� Remote locations and Teleworker connected via PSTN/ISDN
Locations with HiPath 4000 and Applications
Location with HiPath 4000and Applications
Location with 3rd party PBX
Location with 3rd party PBX
Remote Location
HiPath 4000 3rd party PBX 3rd party phones
optiPoints HiPathProCenter
HiPathXpressions
HiPathComAssistant
Routed Network
VoiceGW
HiPath 8000
Teleworker
HiPath 4000 Location w/o Applications
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Typical Voice network installation - TDM based, partially IP networked
� Replace branch TDM connections to IP
� Main PBX network connection replaced by IP
� Migrate some TDM Phones to IP
HiPath 4000 3rd party PBX 3rd party phones
optiPoints HiPathProCenter
HiPathXpressions
HiPathComAssistant
Routed Network
VoiceGW
HiPath 8000
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Advantage:� HiPath 8000 solution is
well known� VoIP DataCenter set up� Remote locations
connected to company
Migration to HiPath 8000 - Test and partial migration
� Test installation: HiPath 8000 in lab and testing � Move HiPath 8000 to datacenter� Connect 3rd party PBX via voice GW
to HiPath 8000 solution� Replace 3rd party PBX by
Voice GW and SIP Phones� Replace remote and homeworker
TDM Phones w SIP Phones
HiPath 4000w/ HG 3540
3rd party PBX IPPhones
optiPoints HiPathProCenter
HiPathXpressions
HiPathComAssistant
Routed Network
VoiceGW
HiPath 8000
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Siemens Product AwardsHiPath 8000
2006 Market Leadership in Enterprise Telephony in Europe Award Frost & Sullivan
2006 Technology AwardsInfoWorld – Best IP PBX(“Set the standard for SIP support”)
2005 Rated “Very Good”InfoWorld SIP PBX Bakeoff (Rated Highest of all systems tested)