User manual
MX-ONE SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
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5.4 Terminals and User Applications
The entry point for users of the MX-ONE is through the different clients.
These clients can be either phones or software clients running as appli-
cations on PC’s or other devices. The different terminals and user
devises connects to the MX-ONE server/gateway for their telephony
services. For more information about the telephony functions for the
different terminals and user equipment, see FEATURE LIST and
CAPACITIES.
The following terminal types and applications are supported:
• IP phone (SIP or H.323)
• Analog phone
• Analog Terminal Adapters
• Digital phone
• Mobile phone
• SIP DECT cordless phone
• IP DECT cordless phone (same handsets as for integrated DECT)
• DECT Cordless phone (integrated DECT)
• BluStar for PC/iPad/iPhone UCC clients
• BluStar 8000i Multi-media desktop terminal
• BluStar for Conference Room video solution
• WiFi phone
• CAS extension interface
• ISDN S0 terminal interface
• Paging equipment
• Aastra Mobile Client (AMC)
• PC-based attendant (CMG InAttend)
• BluStar Web (CMG)
• Old terminals or clients (such as OPI-II)
For more information regarding the terminal types, see the appropriate
directions for use.










