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Selsius-CallManager
`
`(cid:153)
`
`The Selsius-IP PBX(cid:153) Server
`
`IN A NEW ERA OF GLOBAL TELECOMMUNICA-
`tions, integrated solutions make the dif-
`ference. The Selsius-CallManager is an
`open, industry-standard call processing
`system. It integrates traditional PBX
`functionality with the corporate IP net-
`work using Windows NT(cid:153) Server and a
`network interface card.
`
`PBX. The CallManager sets up a call and
`instructs the calling party to send the
`audio stream to the other device. The
`audio stream is sent between the two
`devices without passing through the
`CallManager. If the CallManager fails
`during a call, the two devices stay con-
`nected and can complete the call.
`
`The Selsius-CallManager
`Advantages
`
`In today(cid:146)s corporate environment,
`telecommunication managers are look-
`ing for ways to reduce costs without sac-
`rificing quality of service. The Selsius-
`CallManager provides the solution. You
`can combine your voice and data net-
`works. Now you manage one network
`instead of two.
`
`The Selsius-CallManager software is
`designed to work seamlessly with exist-
`ing telephony systems (PBX or Centrex)
`and can also provide full PBX function-
`ality on its own. By installing the
`CallManager software on a Windows NT
`server in the IP network, features such
`as hold, call transfer, call forward, call
`park, calling party identification, and
`multiple line appearances are provided
`to the Selsius Ethernet phone (Selsius-
`Phone(cid:153)). The Selsius Unified Messaging
`Interface on the CallManager provides
`connectivity to various voice mail and
`IVR (Interactive Voice Response) sys-
`tems.
`
`The CallManager provides the call pro-
`cessing functionality for the Selsius-IP
`
`The CallManager offers a standard direc-
`tory service that allows other applica-
`tions on the network to access the call
`directory. Use your Web browser from
`anywhere in the world to access the
`CallManager for remote management
`and diagnostics.
`
`The CallManager can be easily deployed
`and supported on any network. It oper-
`ates on a Pentium-class computer run-
`ning Windows NT Server. The
`CallManager uses the industry standard
`networking protocol of the Internet,
`TCP/IP, for communications within the
`IP PBX, local area network (LAN), and
`the wide area network (WAN). The
`CallManager manages the Selsius-Phone
`and gateways, and any H.323-based
`client.
`
`Flexibility That Protects Your
`Investment
`
`With Selsius-IP PBX, you can start small
`and add phones as your business needs
`grow.
`
`The Selsius-CallManager can be
`deployed as a single IP PBX in a single
`office or as a single IP PBX with geo-
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`CISCO SYSTEMS, INC. Ex. 1142 Page 1
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`graphically dispersed users. It can be deployed in
`a small office or scaled to handle larger corporate
`environments. With CallManager(cid:146)s total switch
`and network independence, administrators can
`create a truly virtual campus environment.
`
`Product Highlights
`
`(cid:149) Operates on any Intel Pentium-based Windows
`NT Server
`
`(cid:149) Leverage existing investments in telephony
`hardware
`
`(cid:149) Scalable client/server architecture allows for
`easy deployment. Use a single IP PBX for one
`or multiple offices.
`
`(cid:149) Compatible with any H.323-based client and
`gateway
`
`(cid:149) Provides remote management for diagnostics
`and maintenance from anywhere in the world
`
`(cid:149) Designed for future redundant operations, for a
`reliable IP PBX platform
`
`(cid:149) Allows ISPs to offer PBX services to their sub-
`scribers for true IP telephony
`
`Standard Features
`
`(cid:149) Call Hold
`(cid:149) Transfer
`(cid:149) Call Forward Busy/No Answer/All Calls
`(cid:149) Speed Dial
`(cid:149) Call Waiting
`(cid:149) Call Park
`(cid:149) Call Detail Records
`(cid:149) Selsius Unified Messaging Interface
`(cid:149) Calling Line ID
`(cid:149) Multiple Line Appearances
`(cid:149) Automated call-by-call bandwidth selection
`(cid:149) Routing plan configurations
`(cid:149) System events on Windows NT Event Viewer
`(cid:149) System performance monitoring on Windows
`NT Performance Monitor
`(cid:149) Automated phone installation configuration
`
`The Selsius-CallManager is the brains of the Selsius-IP PBX.
`Use your favorite Web browser to configure and monitor it
`from anywhere in the world.
`System Requirements
`
`(cid:149) Windows NT Server version 4.0
`(cid:149) IIS 3.0 (Internet Information Server)
`(cid:149) Microsoft Internet Explorer 3.02 or later; or
`Netscape 4.0 or later
`(cid:149) Pentium 166 MHz
`(cid:149) 64 MB RAM
`(cid:149) CD-ROM
`(cid:149) Video capable of 800x600 at 256 colors
`
`The Selsius-IP PBX brings IP-based telephony solu-
`tions to today(cid:146)s marketplace. For more information,
`visit our Web site at www.selsius.com, e-mail us at
`info@selsius.com, or call 972-855-8200. With Selsius
`Systems, the next generation of computer telephony
`integration starts today.
`
`5057 Keller Springs Rd., Dallas, TX 75248. Phone 972-855-8200, Fax 972-855-8205, www.selsius.com
`All products mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their owners. Specifications are subject to change.
`Copyright ' 1998 Selsius Systems Inc. All rights reserved.
`Part no. 590-6002-001 (5/98)
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`CISCO SYSTEMS, INC. Ex. 1142 Page 2

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