Specifications
Supporting Application
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Configuration
Configuration of the Mitel Networks 3800 IP GW is completed using the Network Configuration 
tool (supplied with it).
Note: For more information refer to the Online Book located on the Mitel Networks 3800 IP Trunking 
CD-ROM. Simply navigate to the Online Book folder and double-click the 3800_IP_Gateway.htm 
file.
ISDN Support
The Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), transmitting voice, data and video at high 
speeds, accurately and without a modem, has revolutionized communications. ISDN services 
can be deployed and accessed at enterprise, department and desktop levels by its simple 
addition to your existing SX-2000 network. ISDN proves its worth by its ability to carry voice, 
data and video imaging on one network.
You can integrate your LAN traffic with your existing private or public digital network connections 
on Euro ISDN, DASSII (public access) protocols or even on your private DPNSS network. 
Flexibility is allowed for in the wide range of LAN protocols, notably Novell, Microsoft, IBM, 
UNIX, ICL, DECLAT and Banyan - Vines.
Mitel’s family of converged ISDN remote access solutions extends the power of the head office 
LAN and telephone system to teleworkers and those in branch offices. See also XpressOffice™ 
5232i. 
ISDN Network Gateway (North America only)
The ISDN Network Gateway is another step towards a converged voice and data network. The 
ISDN Network Gateway lets customers leverage the advantages of ISDN network services for 
both voice and data applications, effectively improving performance and network resource 
management while controlling costs.
The ISDN Network Gateway supports multiple ISDN protocols and provides ISDN connectivity 
for the SX-2000 and SX-200® systems. The ISDN Network Gateway connects with the ISDN 
public network and data devices (for example, routers, video conferencing equipment, 
gateways, etc.) by using Primary Rate Interface (PRI). ISDN takes advantage of the following 
system features to capture and control costs, analyze peak periods, and fine tune network 
resources accordingly for both voice and data calls:
• ARS/LCR (Automatic Route Selection / Least Cost Routing)
• SMDR (Station Message Detail Records)
• Min/Max Traffic Control
• Per Call Service Selection
• Limited Toll Restriction
• System Trunk Diagnostics.










