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System Requirements

A computer with:

   
Pentium II 333 MHz
128 MB RAM
500 MB free hard disk space
Windows NT SP6a, Windows 2000 SP2 or Windows XP
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 SP1 or later
Windows NT/2000/XP SNMP installed if you want to monitor Axxium using SNMP
SMTP Server (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) for E-mail functionalities
SNMP Service for telephony service monitoring
Attention: these are recommended requirements and can vary depending on the complexity and the size of your project.
 
Telephony board:
   
Dialogic (Intel)
 
Dialogic D/4 PCI, Dialogic D/xxD, D/41E(SC) or Proline/2V, these boards require that the PBX-information of the incoming calls is sent as DTMF-strings after call pick-up or sent via a serial link.
Dialogic D/41E(SC), D/xxH,
these boards require that the PBX-information of the incoming calls is send as DTMF-strings before call pick-up.
D/300SC-E1,D/600 SC-2E1,D/240SC-T1 for PRI ISDN connections.
Any CAPI 2.0 compliant interface board

Manufactures of which cards have been tested:
AVM, HTS, EICON, Digi Intl., BinTec, Deutsche Telekom AG Contact your sales organization for exact board model information.

Attention: the maximum number of lines can be limited due to the performance of this CAPI compliant board.

 
FAX board:
   
Fax-1-call or Fax-2-call
 
Dialogic VFX40ESC
Only Fax-2-call
 
Dialogic CPi100
Dialogic CPi200
Dialogic CPI400
 
Supported PBX:
The following functionalities require that Axxium is placed behind a PBX, that the PBX itself supports the necessary functionalities and the Axxium supports that type of PBX:
   
Call information: allows Axxium to make a distinction between different types of calls such as diverted call, internal diverted call, external diverted call, …
Message Waiting Indicator (MWI): allows Axxium to alert a user that he has new messages.
Single-line-transfer: allows Axxium to transfer a call without using “call tromboning”. This means that after the transfer, the telephony lines on Axxium are free to be used again. On analog lines this is usually no problem, on digital lines the possibility of a single-line-transfer is linked to the type of protocol used on the digital link.
Refer to you local sales organization for the exact list of supported PBXs and digital protocols.
 
 
 
 
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