The NetLink system
consists of up to three of the following components:
NetLink Telephony Gateway, NetLink SVP Server, and
NetLink Wireless Telephone.
A NetLink Telephony Gateway is required only for
connections to a legacy PBX. Interfaces to current and
future IP PBXs do not require a gateway. The
NetLink Telephony Gateway is connected to analog or
digital station ports within the facility's telephone
switch. When
a call destined for a NetLink Wireless Telephone is
received, the NetLink Telephony Gateway converts the PBX
call to Internet Protocol (IP) packets and sends them
out over the customer's 802.11b wireless LAN.
The NetLink Wireless Telephone then receives the
voice packets and assembles the conversation while
maintaining excellent voice quality. Voice quality is
the main function of the NetLink SVP Server. SpectraLink
Voice Priority (SVP) ensures that voice packets have
priority over data packets on the wireless network.
Digital Interfaces for
most popular legacy PBX telephone systems
The NetLink system interfaces
digitally with most legacy PBX switch platforms,
delivering most of the features and functions of a
digital deskset to the NetLink Wireless Telephones.
Customers that plan to remain with a legacy PBX platform
can continue to take advantage of the proven reliability
of their existing telephone system.
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