

The SX-200 PBX provides feature-rich voice communications for small-to-medium sized businesses. Whether
for a central location or across multiple sites, the SX-200 PBX offers high levels of scalability, centralized
management and networking capabilities. Additionally, the SX-200 has an elegant migration path to IP via the
SX-200 IP Node that is designed to protect a business' existing infrastructure investment while providing the
infrastructure and user benefits of an IP environment. The SX-200 IP Node provides Internet protocol (IP)
capability via the SX-200 PBX system, allowing businesses to benefit from a wide array of new infrastructure
and user benefits such as IP networking, teleworking and IP desktop devices and applications.
4 Centralized voicemail
4 Support for a wide array of digital, analog and IP phones
4 500 plus telephony features
4 Touch-tone auto-attendant as well as speech-enabled attendant
4 Optional integrated unified messaging
4 Support for automatic call distribution
4 Advanced networking capabilities, including: T1, ISDN and E&M
4 Feature transparency across multiple sites
4 Support for ANI and DNIS to allow individual users to identify important Incoming calls
4 Support for IP Applications
4 IP Networking
4 Teleworking


SX-2000 PBX communications system provides medium-to-large enterprises with feature-rich voice
communications, centralized management, high level of scalability and seamless networking capabilities.
Through a unique fiber-distributed architecture the SX-2000 makes integrating new users, workgroups,
facilities and services a simple matter of adding the appropriate nodes and software. As a result, a
system can be configured and expanded in a modular way to meet the growing communications needs
and physical layout of any enterprise. Additionally, the SX-2000 has a seamless and elegant migration
to IP that is designed to protect a business' existing investment (up to 90 per cent) while enjoying the
full infrastructure and user benefits of a converged environment. The IP migration path allows the
enterprise to leverage the power of the 3300 Integrated Communications Platform without discarding their
existing infrastructure. Enterprises can now enable IP networking, phones, conference units, and
applications across their corporate headquarters, remote offices, and employee home offices through their
existing network.
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Global support |
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Interoperability with a wide range of desktop devices |
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500-plus telephony features to choose from |
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Full automated attendant (both touch tone and speech enabled) |
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Support for integrated enterprise voice and fax messaging |
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Support for unified messaging |
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Automatic call distribution |
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System centralized management from a single PC or terminal |
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Support for Q.SIG and DPNSS networking protocol allowing it to connect with any network systems to form a virtual private network |
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Support for ANI and DNIS to allow individual users to identify and prioritize incoming calls |
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Support for a wide range of international trunking support (analogue and digital) to provide wide area networking while reducing trunking costs |
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Cost effective migration and integration to IP for user support and applications |
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