Key
Features
VoIP - H323/SIP/MGCP Support
PSTN - ISDN/SS7/CAS/R2 Support
Inbound Call Filtering
Least Cost Routing
Protocol Switching
Codec Transcoding
IVR Feature Management
Dynamic Call Control and Disconnect
976/900 Block
Classes of Service
Direct Inward Dial (DID)
Speed 2-digit Dialing
Anonymous Call Rejection
Call Forward All Calls
Call Forward Busy
Call Forward No Answer
Managed Call Forward
Blind Call Forward
Call Return
Caller ID
Caller ID Block
Caller Name
Call Waiting
Caller ID for Call Waiting
Off-Premises/IP Stations
Admin Web Management Interface - Enterprise
DTMF Block
Last Call Redial
Last Inbound Call Return
Distinctive Ring
Do Not Disturb (DND)
Forward to Voice Mail
Hold Call
Park & Park Pickup Call
N-way Private Conference
Permanent Per Call Block
Priority Call
Last Call Redial
Group Pickup
Selective Call Forward
Selective Call Rejection
Call Screening
Call Screening Voice Mail Forward
Speed Dial
Urgent Call
Virtual Ring
IVR System Management
Hunt Dial Groups
Channel Hunt
Sequential Hunt
RR Rotational Hunt
Music On Hold
Unlimited Auto Attendant Levels
User Web Management Interface - Enterprise
Extended
Features
Automated Call Distribution (ACD)
Agent Log On/Off
Automated Agent Logging
Advanced Queue Management
Custom IVR Support
Custom IVR Menu Support
Custom DTMF Processing
Custom IVR Prompts
Unlimited Languages Support
Radius Billing Interface
Radius Authentication Interface
CDR Collection
Advanced Call Reporting
Advanced ACD Reporting
Advanced Agent Performance Reporting
CALEA Compliance
Call Recording
Advanced Time Rule Management
User CRM Interface - Consumer/Hosted Services
User CRM Management Interface - Consumer/Hosted
Services
Introduction
The
SysMaster VoIP PBX is a standalone, flexible,
and reliable PBX/Class 5 server. It features
Automatic Call Distribution (ACD), Auto
Attendant, Voice Mail, Unified Messaging,
FAX, Call Routing, Conference server. It
is based on a modular architecture providing
scalability and flexibility in configuring
a PBX matching the needs of your business.
It can handle both calls from/to the PSTN
as well as VoIP calls. Due to its VoIP capabilities
the SysMaster Voip PBX/Class 5 server allows
for building a virtual office comprising
multiple remote locations. All PBX management
as well as call initiation can be done via
a web interfaces.
Features:
Auto Attendant
Voice Mail
Conferencing
Other PBX features
Auto Attendant
The
VoIP PBX/Class 5 sports an intelligent IVR
system which serves the auto attendant.
It is available for use by both the main
reception lines and departments. Auto attendant
is also supported at the user/extension
level through the voice mail system. All
greeting prompts are completely customizable
by the company and departments.
Auto
Attendant Features
Reception
The VoIP PBX/Class 5 is designed to be used
with or without a receptionist answering
the inbound phone calls. It can be activated
only for after hours and holidays. It can
also be used as a backup to the receptionist
where it is activated only after a specified
number of rings.
Name
Dialing
The VoIP PBX/Class 5 auto attendant allows
in-bound callers to route their call to
the appropriate person without knowing their
extension. This feature allows for either
first or last name directory look up.
Extension
Dialing
In-bound callers may quickly route their
call to the appropriate person if they know
the correct extension number.
Group
Dialing
The VoIP PBX/Class 5 will allow in-bound
callers to route their call directly to
the auto attendant of a group. At the group
or department level, the VoIP PBX/Class
5 auto attendant can be selectively activated
or feature custom messages depending on
the time of day such as non-business hours,
departmental meetings, lunch hours, etc.
Information
Messaging
The VoIP PBX/Class 5 auto attendant can
be used to play specific informational messages
(without allowing for a voice mail to be
recorded) based on telephone menu prompts.For
more information about our Billing Service
Custom
Call Routing
The CCR feature allows for creating complex
menu/submenu system of options and informational
messages.For more information about our
Billing Service
Automatic
Call Distribution (ACD)
The VoIP PBX/Class 5 ACD provides for automatic
call routing to the next available agent
in a group or department. It includes call
queue management when all agents are busy,
"sold on hold," and caller opt-out
of queue option. The system supports up
to three levels of queues.
Voice
Mail
The
VoIP PBX/Class 5 supports all the standard
phone voice mail features. But through the
graphical user interface, voice mail becomes
particularly useful and easy to manage.
When the user receives a voice mail message,
the Administrative console gives an immediate
indicator on the user's PC screen.
Security
The VoIP PBX/Class 5 security is provided
through a user Personal Identification Number
(PIN).
Multiple
Greetings
The user may define multiple voice mail
greetings for different situations depending
on their user status.
Web
Based Administrative Console
The console allows users to visually sort
and manage their voice mail messages throuh
the Internet. Each voice mail message has
the callerID information, date and time
of the message, text notations associated
with the message, and the message duration.
Multiple
Mailbox Types
Company Directory - informational messages
which lists available directory numbers
of users;
Guests Mailbox - mailboxes for people that
do not have permanent directory number;
General Delivery Mailbox - General mailbox
where messages are left and are not for
any specific user;
Personal Mailboxes - these are the mailboxes
for each user with a directiory number.
Voice
Mail Review/Playback/Storing/Deleting
Voice mail messages may be played on the
telephone or the PC speakers. They can be
also reviewed, stored and deleted.
Voice
Mail Forwarding To Email
Users may choose to have their voice mail
forwarded to their email account as an audio
attachment. Voice mail may be forwarded
to email on an ad-hoc or continuous basis,
giving the user an easy-to-manage unified
messaging system.
Voice
Mail Notification via Email
Users may opt to have a special notification
only email (without the actual audio attachment)
sent to them whenever a new voice mail is
received. This will give them an instant
alert via email, cell phone or pager with
the callerID information.
Return
Call
Users may place a return call to the sender
of the message with a single mouse click.
Informational
Only Mailbox
Mailboxes may be defined to provide informational
messages without recording any voice mail.
This can be useful as an end point for the
auto attendant routing to a group mailbox.
Conferencing
Public
Conferences
The SysMaster Conference server sets up
publicly available conference rooms where
theire are no restrictions for joining in.
Access control lists can be imposed.
Private
Conferences
Private conferences are password protected
conferences where only limited number of
users can join.
Conference
Recording
The system allows for full recording of
conferences for future review. All recorded
data is stored in digital format.
Real
time conference administration
Administrators can create and remove a conference
room. They can dynamically add and remove
users from a conference room. All this is
done through a an online web console.
Up
to 1024 Concurrent Call Legs
The SysMaster PBX Conference server allows
for handling up to 1024 call legs (i.e.
1024 concurrent users in conference rooms
in total). The conference calls can be from
any of the following interfaces H.323, SIP
or PSTN.
Additional PBX Features
Call
Park
Incoming calls can be put on a specific
queue waiting to be further handled.
Call
Hold
Calls can be put on on hold at any moment
for further handling by the same or other
parties.
Call
Transfer
Call scan be transfered to another extension
or hunt groups.
Preferences
- Speed Dial, DND
The speed dial feature allows administrators
to create system level dial codes that can
be used by any telephone terminal connected
to the PBX. The DND (Do Not Disturb) feature
allows users to block incoming calls from
ringing their terminal. Automatic forwarding
to the user's mailbox is provided.
Various
Hunting Group Scheduling
The PBX/Class 5 server allows for rotary,
sequential or broadcast H323/SIP/PBX/PSTN
scheduling of calls.
Rotary
- the PBX tries to connect to the terminals
within a hunt group until a free terminal
is found. There is no specified order of
picking a terminal.
Sequential - the PBX tries to connect to
terminals in based on a priority list until
all terminals are tried. After that the
procedure can be repeated or the call may
be forwarded to a voice mail.
Broadcast - rings each terminal within a
group simultaneously. If a call cannot be
connected, it is put in a waiting queue.
When a terminal is free to process the call,
the system redirects call to it.
Comprehensive
Call Logs
The system features detailed call logs with
possible call recording for future reference.
Easy
Integration
The PBX/Class 5 server can easily integrate
with other SysMaster VoIP products for building
comprehensive voice solutions.
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