System Performance: The system adopts a 1GHz high-performance processor, up to 512M memory, and a dedicated FPGA chip to ensure system stability.
No License Required: All functions can be used without a license, eliminating user concerns about secondary cost investment.
Seamless Networking: Supports local/remote networking with IPPBX via the Internet, enabling zero-cost internal calls between local and remote extensions.
Multi-terminal & Multi-scenario Integration: Enables access of multiple terminals such as analog phones, IP phones, IP video phones, computer soft clients, mobile clients, and IADs. Communication is achievable anytime, anywhere—whether in the office, conference room, on business trips, at home, or at client sites.
Analog Users: Analog users connected to ordinary phones support reverse polarity signals and caller ID; analog external lines connected to traditional telephone networks support busy tone detection; analog users can still make calls through the escape port when the device is powered off.
External Line to External Line (DISA): When employees are on business trips, they can first call the company’s PBX from outside, then make outgoing calls to relevant clients through the PBX, with the clients seeing the company’s unified number.
Busy Lamp Field (BLF): IP phones can subscribe to information of other extensions, making the busy/idle status of extensions clearly visible; meanwhile, the multi-function keys of IP phones enable one-click call pickup.
Voice Mail: If the phone is unanswered, offline, or busy, calls can be transferred to the voice mailbox, and messages can be sent to users via email.
Ring Group: Multiple extensions can be set as a ring group, and incoming customer calls can be automatically distributed to extensions, with optional modes such as group ringing, round-robin selection, and random selection.
Trunk Backup: When a SIP trunk number is invalid, it automatically switches to a backup analog trunk or other SIP numbers for outgoing calls; conversely, if the analog trunk line is disconnected, it can automatically switch to the SIP trunk for outgoing calls.
Intelligent Routing: Intelligently distributes outgoing calls through analog trunks or SIP trunks based on whether users dial long-distance or local calls.
Waiting Queue: Agent numbers will answer incoming calls in the order of the waiting queue.
Teleconference: Local extensions, remote extensions, and external numbers can join the conference room anytime, anywhere.
Call Recording: One-click recording allows instant recording of extensions and trunks without missing any calls. It supports multiple recording methods, USB mobile storage devices for expanding recording capacity, unified web management, and remote online query and playback of recordings.
Firewall: Basic firewall resists conventional network attacks; IP address filtering resists attacks from custom sources; application firewall resists SIP protocol registration and call attacks.
System Management: Operation is managed via a web interface for convenience and speed; system alarm email notifications keep users informed of device information in a timely manner.
Interactive Voice Response (IVR): Multi-level menu-style voice navigation prompts, with flexibly customizable voice prompt content, helping enterprises improve service efficiency, enhance corporate image, and achieve more professional services.
Extension Follow-me: User extensions can be bound to mobile phones, landlines, or other extensions. If the user cannot be reached, the bound numbers will continue to be called.
VPN: Supports OpenVPN, adopting a secure point-to-point or site-to-site connection solution with SSL/TLS secure encryption.