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HAT'S NEW IN MX-ONE 5.0
3.2 Virtualization
The MX-ONE 5.0 solution release extends to support larger customer
multi-server environments, offers hardware consolidation and enhanced
resiliency options and is aimed at customers who have a company-wide
virtualization strategy for all IS/IT based applications.
The focus for virtualization with the MX-ONE solution is to consolidate
the number of servers and to limit the number of physical servers neces-
sary for the complete MX-ONE solution, including the MX-ONE Tele-
phony System call manager and all UCC application servers.
The integration focuses on VMware as the hypervisor technology and
supports VMware value added features such as High Availability (HA)
and Fault Tolerance (FT).
MX-ONE Telephony Server 5.0 can run in a virtualized environment,
formally named Virtualization. Currently MX-ONE relies on VMware's
vSphere 5.0 software suite as part of its virtualization solution
3.3 One Directory Number - Multiple SIP Termi-
nals
From this version a user can have the same extension number on
several SIP terminals, with a maximum of 4 active terminals. From a
licensing perspective, there is only one IP/SIP extension license per
user, including support for one device. Several SIP devices can be
connected to a user's extension number, If a user would like more SIP
devices on his/her extension number, then + device" licenses for the
extra terminals can be added. Furthermore, if a user would like to have
video capabilities, then a video license per user can be added. This
license is per user, rather than per video capable device, to allow for a
user to have both BluStar soft clients and the BluStar 8000i and benefit
from the same video license. With the true mobility provided by
MX-ONE, a video authorized user can log-on to any video capable
terminal, e.g. a BluStar 8000i or BluStar CR.
Supported end user terminals, any choice up to a total of four:
• Aastra 6700i desktop SIP terminal
• BluStar for PC
• BluStar 8000i Desktop Media Phone
• Remote extension over SIP, i.e. mobile (with or without AMCC)
• SIP DECT
Additionally, the enhanced multiple terminal service make it possible to
have a combination of SIP end-points and generic devices, such as
mobile extension and integrated DECT, with up to four devices regis-










