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Siemens Enterprise Communications: www.siemens.com/open
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HiPath 2000 V2
IP communication for small and medium-sized companies
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FlexibilityHiPath 2000 puts an end to parallel networks for voice and data. Companies that invest todayn an efficient IP infrastructure are well equipped to fully exploit the possibilities of IP commu-nication and are ready to take advantage of cost-effective access to Internet telephony serviceproviders.
HiPath 2000 is a modern communication sys-
em that combines voice and data transmis-
sion within a single solution. This Linux-based
eal-time IP system can be used in small and
medium-sized companies with up to 30 em-
ployees, in a wide range of industry sectors.
ntegrating mobile employees and telework-
ers into the communications infrastructure isan important prerequisite for streamlining
business processes.
HiPath 2000 is a secure and reliable communi-
cation system for Voice-over-IP and is based
on a solid and efficient IP infrastructure. The
ntegrated gateway is the interface between
LAN/WAN andtraditional exchange circuits,and routing functionality sets up the connec-
ion to the Internet for both data traffic and In-
ernet telephony. HiPath 2000 has a range of
security features protecting against system
ailure and eavesdropping. Thanks to openstandards support, HiPath 2000 is extremely
lexible with regard to integration into busi-
ness applications.
HiPath 2000 provides pure IP technology and
eatures high-quality telephones with intui-
ive user operation (via a display and dialog
keys), PC clients for any modern working envi-
onment, and Wireless LAN devices. Analogdevices can also be connected to this real-time
P system where necessary. A wide range of
voice telephony features combined with ap-
plications such as CTI (Computer Telephony
ntegration) and integrated VoiceMail guaran-ee support for all aspects of professional
communication. And HiPath 2000s user-
riendly executive-secretary function ensures
he smooth flow of communication at atten-
dant or secretary stations in the reception ar-
ea, where multiple communications process-
es converge. Integrated call distribution en-
sures that staff can be reached and guaran-
ees fast customer contact.
This makes telephony not only simpler and
more efficient, but also customer-friendly.
SIP the standard forInternet telephony
HiPath 2000 supports all the exciting new
options that the SIP protocol brings with it.
Whether SIP terminals or subscriber and
system connections for Internet telephony -it represents a new dimension in flexible
communication. As an open and standard
protocol, SIP (Session Initiation Protocol)fulfills the requirements for interoperability
between systems and devices from differ-
ent manufacturers. Intelligent use of the
available bandwidths for both voice anddata leads to a better utilization of the Inter-
net connection. Quality of Service (QoS) al-
ways gives priority to voice communication,
and the codecs that are used guarantee the
highest transmission quality. Mixed opera-
tion involving both traditional exchange cir-cuits and xDSL network connections and
the scalability of the voice bandwidth net-
work make SIP-based communication suffi-
ciently flexible to exploit new services of-
fered by carriers. Real-time and multimedia
services such as voice, video, instant mes-
saging, or presence services provide in-creased transparency about who is avail-
able, and when, and via which terminal de-
vice.
The secure company
connectionEmployees voice and data applications can
be fully integrated into the company net-
work, whether they are working from homeor are on the move. Modern security mech-
anisms such as integrated VPN (Virtual Pri-
vate Network) ensure that employees work-
ing via the Internet have a secure connec-
tion. Confidential information can thus be
accessed at any time and from anywhere in
the world. An integrated firewall protects
the voice and data network against unau-
thorized external access. Another impor-tant advantage for mobile workers is that
they can be reached at their company num-
ber regardless of where they are currently
located, at reasonable cost and over a tap-
proof connection.
Reduced costs
A high-performance IP infrastructure means
that voice and data communication can becombined within a single network. The inte-gration of a router and gateway in one andthe same system also optimizes hardwarecosts. The fact that no separate voice net-work has to be set up and maintained reduc-es the administrative necessary for systemsand applications. And existing Internet con-nections can be utilized in a more economicfashion by also using them for calls to thepublic network. The costs for separate tradi-tional exchange circuit lines can be reducedto a minimum, using them solely as back-up
lines or for fax or TeleCash purposes. Exploit-ing Least Cost Routing via traditional ex-change circuits and several Internet Telepho-ny Service Providers (ITSP), companies canimplement applications that lower call costsconsiderably.
Flexible configuration
HiPath 2000 is highly flexible with regard to
the number of subscribers. Telephones are
connected to existing LAN cables ("one-
wire-to-the-desk") and connected to the PC
via the integrated mini-switch. This meansthat the system can be connected to the cir-
cuit-switched traditional exchange network
and is also suitable for packet-switched
(LAN/WAN) environments. It also means
that a step-by-step migration to present or
future Internet telephony services is possi-
ble.
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The HiPath 2000 scenario in overview
HiPath 2000 offers a wide range of connec-
ion options, both to the public telephone
network and on the user side. The tradition-
al exchange circuit connection can be uti-ized in parallel with connections to Internet
elephony service providers (ISP/ITSP).
Conventional analog phones or devices
such as fax machines and door openers can
be used as terminals. Additional analog
adapters can also be employed.
All types of IP devices can be connected to
the LAN interface via the external switch,
which also supplies these devices with the
necessary power (Power-over-Ethernet). Incombination with additional WLAN base
stations, wireless communication is also
possible, for both voice and data applica-
tions, for example by using a WLAN phoneor an optiClient 130 installed on a note-
book. IP telephones with integrated mini-
switches offer a high level of convenience;
PCs can be smoothly integrated into an ex-
isting LAN infrastructure via the "one wire
to the desk" concept.
The Internet interface for voice and data
communication is protected by a firewall.
An e-mail server can be set up on the DMZ
port, isolated from the rest of the internal
company infrastructure, for forwarding in-coming mails to the respective recipient.
The USB interface is used for initial system
set-up.
* Internet Telephony Service Provider
HiPath ComScendo top-class features
As a software suite, HiPath ComScendo pro-
vides both the real-time IP system, HiPath2000, as well as the telephones, with the
most comprehensive array of voice commu-
nication services. And all this regardless of
he type of terminal used at the desk
desktop phone, PC) or on the move (hand-
set, notebook). Any necessary software
components are configured automatically.
Selected HiPath ComScendo features:
Advisory messages Intercept position/attendant console
Camp-on/call waiting tone
Missed calls list
Do Not Disturb/"ringer cutoff" Call pickup
Call forwarding from extensions
Display of call source and destination for
call forwarding and call pickup Call intrusion
Classes of service
Display languages (can be specified
individually)
Paging (internal announcement)
Call detail recording (external analysis
optional)
Group call
Integrated voicemail
Internal text messages
Internal telephone directory
Conference (internal/external)
Speed dialing (individual/central)
Line seizure (automatic/manual)
Toggle
Text messages (internal)
Music-on-hold with system-driven an-
nouncements (standard/individual)
Night service/day service
Park Account code
Consultation
Callback on busy and no answer
(automatic)
Call number suppression
Call signaling
Call forwarding after timeout on RNA,
immediately on busy
Group ringing
Hunt group (linear/cyclic)
Changeover on (individual code lock)
Central system telephone book
Entrance telephone and door opener
functions
Transferring a call (internal/external)
Number redial (enhanced)
Automatic recall from public network
carrier
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Extending theinfrastructure
IP Networking
HiPath 2000 can also be networked with
other HiPath systems. Here the data net-
work is also used for voice communication
between the sites. This means that applica-tions installed on central servers can also be
used in branches with HiPath 2000.
And many features and switching functions
are available for use at all connected sites.
HiPath Wireless
HiPath 2000 also relies fully on IP technolo-
gy for mobile communication. Up to 10 sep-
arate WLAN access points can be directly
connected to the LAN. This guarantees full
voice and data communication coverage for
WLAN telephony, with roaming and han-
dover.
Administration
Web-Based Management(WBM)
All standard administration and mainte-
nance functions have been integrated intothe HiPath 2000 system, and require no ex-
pert knowledge. They can be accessed via
Web-Based Management (standard brows-
er).
HiPath 2000 Manager
This software provides the service techni-
cian with an expert tool for administration.
It includes all setup, maintenance, backup
and diagnostic functions, and can also be
used via a remote access.
Licensing
HiPath 2000 is highly flexible with regard to
increasing the number of subscribers. New
telephones are simply connected to the
LAN and, once the l icense has been activat-
ed, the new user has access to all functions.
The upgrade from HiPath 2000 V1.0 to V2 is
licensed.
HiPath 2000 plus appli-cations the perfectsystem
It only requires a few of the wide range of
applications available to turn the real-timeIP system into a tailor-made company solu-
tion.
Fixed Mobile Convenience
Fixed Mobil Convenience is the integration
of GSM cell phone users into the communi-
cation environment of the HiPath system.
The following features are supported:
ONE Number Service contactableeverywhere under the same HiPathnumber
Home Office Integration contactableat home under the HiPath number
Call charge reduction Mobile phonecalls (into foreign countries) for fix netpricing
DECT alternative world wide accessa-bility of HiPath system features (recall,toggle, conference)
Mobile users are connected to the HiPathsystem via a GSM mobile phones or alter-native teleworker destinations.
optiPoint Attendant
An optiPoint system telephone can be con-
figured for auto attendant functionality, asan information, intercept, or night service
station.
The busy lamp field with 90 programmable
LED function keys is an additional module
for optiPoint Attendant.
The optiClient Attendant software package
simulates an enhanced attendant console
on a PCs screen. All functions can be acti-
vated and executed via the PC keyboard and
mouse.
HiPath ComAssistant
HiPath ComAssistant is a server-based CTI
solution for the intranet. Software is in-
stalled and configured centrally on the serv-
er. This ensures the quick and easy
distribution of data via the intranet.
XPhone Entry
XPhone Entry is the application for the CTI
sector (Computer Telephony Integration). It
is ideally suited to workstations using CTI as
a universal communications or organiza-
tional tool
HiPath TAPI 120 andHiPath CAP
This driver software was developed for con-necting a PC to digital system telephones on
HiPath. CTI applications conforming to TAPI
are integrated in this way. Supported CTI
applications are: HiPath Simply Phone forOutlook and Lotus Notes, and HiPath Co-
mAssistant.
TeleData OfficeCalculates the costs of all communication
services (telephone, fax, Internet) and en-ables analysis according to extension, net-
work connection or department. Via the
LAN interface, the call data can be transmit-
ted directly to a central server for recordingpurposes.
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Technical data
Optional configurable as exchange or subscriber interface2 Demilitarized zone
Features HiPath 2030 HiPath 2036
IP workpoints (HFA/SIP) max. 30 max. 30
Exchange interfaces 4 x S01
SIP provider via WLAN port or external router 6 x HKZ SIP provider via WLAN port or external router
Connections 4 port LAN switch 1 x WAN 1 x DMZ2
1 x USB (for service use) 2 x a/b (for subscriber line)
4 port LAN switch 1 x WAN 1 x DMZ2
1 x USB (for service use) 4 x a/b (for subscriber line)
Dimensions Width = 440 mm (478 mm including housing feet) Height = 44 mm (55 mm including housing feet)
Depth = 240 mmInstallation options 19 case for rack/desktop/wall mounting
Space required in 19 rack = 1 height unit
Power supply Systems, by default, are designed for mains operation. Possible power outages can be optionally bypassed
with an (external) uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
Rated input voltage (AC): 88 264V
Rated frequency: 50/60 HzBattery supply (DC): -48 V
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Supported Standards
Ethernet
RFC 894 Ethernet II Encapsulation IEEE 802.1Q Virtual LANs IEEE 802.2 Logical Link Control
IEEE 802.3u 100BASE-T IEEE 802.3x Full Duplex Operation
IP / Routing
RFC 768 UDP RFC 791 IP
RFC 792 ICMP
RFC 793 TCP
RFC 2822 Internet Message Format
RFC 826 ARP
RFC 2131 DHCP
RFC 1918 IP Addressing RFC 1332 The PPP Internet Protocol Con-
trol Protocol (IPCP) RFC 1334 PPP Authentication Protocols
RFC 1618 PPP over ISDN RFC 1661 The Point-to-Point Protocol
(PPP)
RFC 1877 PPP Internet Protocol Control
Protocol RFC 1990 The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP) RFC 1994 PPP Challenge Handshake Au-
thentication Protocol (CHAP)
RFC 2516 A Method for Transmitting PPP
Over Ethernet (PPPoE)
NAT RFC 2663 NAT
IPSec
RFC 2401 Security Architecture for IP RFC 2402 AH - IP Authentication Header
RFC 2403 IPsec Authentication - MD5 RFC 2404 IPsec Authentication - SHA-1
RFC 2405 IPsec Encryption - DES
RFC 2406 ESP - IPsec encryption
RFC 2407 IPsec DOI RFC 2408 ISAKMP
RFC 2409 IKE
RFC 2410 IPsec encryption - NULL RFC 2411 IP Security Document
Roadmap
RFC 2412 OAKLEY
SNMP
RFC 1213 MIB-II
SIP
RFC 2198RTP Payload for Redundant Au-dio Data
RFC 2327SDP: Session Description
Protocol RFC 2617HTTP Authentication: Basic and
Digest Access Authentication
RFC 2782DNS RR for specifying the loca-
tion of services (DNS SRV)
RFC 2833RTP Payload for DTMF Digits,Telephony Tones and Telephony Signals
RFC 2976The SIP INFO Method
RFC 3204MIME media types for ISUP and
QSIG Objects
RFC 3261SIP: Session Initiation Protocol.
SIP core RFC
RFC 3262provisional Response Acknow-
ledgement (PRACK) Early Media RFC 3263SIP Locating Servers
RFC 3264An Offer/Answer Model with
SDP
RFC 3310HTTP Digest Authentication
RFC 3311Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
UPDATE Method
RFC 3323A Privacy Mechanism for the
Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
RFC 3325Private Extensions to the Sessi-
on Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Asserted
Identity within Trusted Networks
RFC 3326The Reason Header Field for
the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)
RFC 3489STUN - Simple Traversal of User
Datagram Protocol (UDP) Through
Network Address Translators (NATs)
RFC 3515The Session Initiation Protocol(SIP) Refer Method
RFC 3550RTP: Transport Protocol for
Real-Time Applications
RFC 3551RTP Profile for Audio and VideoConferences with Minimal Control
RFC 3891The Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP) Replaces Header
RFC 3581An Extension to the Session In-itiation Protocol (SIP) for Symmetric
Response Routing
QoS
IEEE 802.1p Priority Tagging RFC 1349 Type of Service in the IP Suite RFC 2475 An Architecture for Differenti-
ated Services RFC 2597 Assured Forwarding PHB
Group RFC 3246 An Expedited Forwarding PHB
(Per-Hop Behavior)
Codes
G.711; G.723; G.729
Other
RFC 959 FTP RFC 1305 NTPv3
RFC 1889 RTP
RFC 2833 RTP Payload for DTMF Digits
RFC 3544 IP Header Compression over
PPP
RFC 3605 Real Time Control Protocol
(RTCP)
RFC 1951 DEFLATE
DNS
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