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Home Office / Small Office
This new technology not only benefits business expansion, it also facilitates work
force mobility. Navigating ourselves to the office incurs a cost not just in our time
and our transportation costs, but also impacts the environment and our ability to
work if the journey to the office is stressful.
• IPNC used to deliver calls via VoIP to the Home Worker
• Handset signalling packetised alongside voice.
• Call distribution (Group membership, re-route to voicemail etc.)
• All the features you have in the office, available to you at the home!
INDeX’s interoperability with its ‘sister product’ IP Office delivers the remote user
with a fully featured 20 series handset at the home.
The table below details the configuration of the Homeworker shown in the
diagram above. Refer to the appropriate sections for details of the configuration
tasks.
Task Where to go ?
Step 1
Configure the INDeX environment for the
Home worker.
See INDeX environment for Home Worker on page 92.
Step 2
Test and check INDeX environment
See page 96.
Step 3
Configure IP Connectivity using digital
services example for the Home
Office/Small Office.
Use the Home Office/Small Office IP connectivity example
on page 75.
Step 4
Test IPNC Connectivity
See the finals step of the Home Office /Small Office
example on page 75.
Step 5
Configure VPN Line between INDeX1
and the Homeworker
(1) See Part 2 - IPNC and IP401 VPN line Configuration
on page 99
(2) When using ISDN dialup in support of the Home
worker the bandwidth of the link is determined by the
number of bundled ISDN channels. See step 7 of the
Home Office/Small Office on page 75.
(For details on see Bandwidth Requirements
Calculation on page 101).
(3) Please note G711 Compression is not support when
using Digital services to provide IP connectivity; use
G729 or G723.
Step 6
Test end to end voice and data.
See Test end-to-end Voice and Data on page 103.
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