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MXM Feature
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MXM Benefit
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MXM Optional Modules
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VCON Conference Bridge
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A multipoint videoconferencing bridge that can be configured up to 64 ports per server. Participants can have data rates up to 1.5Mbps in either voice-activated or continuous presence conferences. There is no limit to the number of ports that can be on the network.
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IPNexus
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IPNexus provides a secure instant messaging and collaboration application for any organization.
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VCON Conference Moderator
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The VCON Conference Moderator combines web-based scheduling and multipoint session moderation for videoconferencing networks of any size.
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MXM Base-License Features/Benefits (sorted alphabetically)
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ACD Hunting Groups with Call Routing Rules
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MXM supports grouping users into a logical hunting group. Call routing rules include linear, circular, least recently called and simultaneous.
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Ad-hoc Conferencing
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The ability to dynamically invite another participant or participants to an existing conference. It operates just like the “conference” button on the telephone.
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Apply Group/Global Changes
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Allows the administrator to apply a change to all users, or a group of users – all at once.
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Bandwidth Management for user
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The ability to set different bandwidths for each user on the network – when the user is online or offline
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Bandwidth Management for zone
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The ability to set the bandwidth for an entire zone.
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Call Detail Records (CDRs)
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Records that contain all information on each call placed within the zone managed by the MXM. Records can be imported into programs, such as Excel for easy billing and planning.
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Call Forward
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The ability to forward a video call to a specified user or hunting group within the MXM.
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Call Forward to PSTN
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Allows video calls to be forwarded to a regular phone – even a cell phone. This allows for basic convergence between audio and video communications.
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Call Pickup and Pickup Permissions
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Allows designated users to answer the video calls of another endpoint, so important calls aren’t missed.
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Call Transfer
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The ability to transfer a video call to a specified user or hunting group within the MXM.
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Configuration Templates
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A template includes the characteristic properties for a type of node or service. Any newly created item in the system will initially have the default properties defined in the template.
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Conversation Monitor
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The ability to see all calls happening on the network, including the data rate of the call, the length of the call, and any problems occurring in call.
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Dial Plans
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The dial plan defines how the MXM assigns directory numbers to registered endpoints and other nodes. Entering directory numbers are a convenient way for registered users to dial other nodes. Dial plans include alias, E.164, email address, URL.
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Directory Gatekeeper
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The MXM can be used as a Directory gatekeeper
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Directory Services
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VCON users simply select the “online directory” from their user interface to be presented with the global video directory.
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Event Log
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The event log displays information about system events and operating conditions. You can refer to it for troubleshooting and isolating a problem.
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Gateway Dialing Rules
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Allows administrators to set rules for times when a specific gateway service is not available. Instead, the call can be up-speeded or down-speeded based on the administrator’s rule – rather than be rejected.
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Gateway Line Hunting
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The ability to hunt, or search, for an available gateway within the MXM.
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H.323 Gatekeeper
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The MXM is an H.323 rev3 compliant gatekeeper including functions such as login and security functions.
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Hardware/software identification
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The ability for the administration to see what version of software each system is running and the ability to identify what type of system it is.
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Interzone Bandwidth Limits
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Allows Administrator to set bandwidth limits between zones to manage total bandwidth consumption between zones.
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Least Cost Gateway Routing
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This feature allows networks that have gateways in different states or countries to be able to route calls in the most cost-effective way.
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Mobility
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The ability for VCON users to log in on any other VCON endpoint registered to the same MXM and retrieve their user profile (identity, capabilities, etc).
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Multicast Bandwidth Registration and Limits
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Many gatekeepers have difficulty in registering accurate bandwidth usage from VCON’s Interactive Multicast application. The MXM not only accurately reflects the multicast bandwidth usage, but also gives the administrator a control to limit the bandwidth for such conferences (per user).
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NAT/Firewall Traversal
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Integration with VCON SecureConnect for NAT/Firewall traversal
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Neighbor Gatekeeper
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The ability to have inter-zone functions available between the MXM and other zone registered to other gatekeepers, like dialing between zones, setting zone bandwidth limits, etc.
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Open and Closed Mode Registration
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MXM supports open-mode registration to quickly build the video network profiles using templates, or closed-mode for increased security (administrator must configure each login request after the first attempt).
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Remote Call Initiation and Termination
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The ability for the Administrator to remotely initiate and terminate a video call.
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Remote Endpoint Configuration
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VCON Endpoints can be remotely administered for either remote configuration or troubleshooting requirements.
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Remote Upgrade/Update
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Falcon, ViGO and vPoint endpoints can be remotely upgraded by the MXM administrator.
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Reporting and Billing Tool
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Pre-formatted reports and a report-generating tool that gives administrators the ability to product network-specific reports for billing and planning purposes.
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Scalable
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From 10 to 750,000 users distributed across 150 networked zones.
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Simplified Gateway Dialing
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Takes the complicated steps out of dialing through a gateway. Users can simply dial 9 plus the ISDN number.
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SIP support
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The MXM can manage SIP clients or a mixture of SIP/H.323 clients on the same network, including gateway functionality
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Supports calls to and from non-registered endpoints
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This is a policy rule for the administrator to set. If allowed, users can place video calls to other users that are not registered to the same video network. The administrator also has a unique bandwidth limit that can be set for such calls.
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