Understanding the SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Hardware Features and Interoperability

This topic covers the supported hardware and Integrated Convergence Services interoperability with SIP servers and SIP phones, softphones, and analog devices.

Integrated Convergence Services runs only on the SRX Series Services Gateway devices. Because it aligns with the Open Convergence Architecture, it allows you to choose from among supported call servers, and it works with most SIP phones. Figure 2 illustrates this flexibility.

Figure 2: SRX Series Integrated Convergence Services Device Allowing SIP Peer Call Server and Endpoint Flexibility

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The following table summarizes the supported hardware.

Table 3: Supported Hardware

Integrated Convergence Services Interoperability SRX210 and SRX240 Hardware Features

Base System

Expansion Slots for Mini-PIMs

Interfaces: SRX 210 and SRX 240

  • 2-port FXS/2-port FXO ports
  • Onboard PoE switch ports

Interfaces:

  • 2-port FXS/2-port FXO Mini-PIM
  • 4-port FXS Mini-PIM
  • 4-port FXO Mini-PIM
  • T1/E1 (supports IP Flex)

The following table covers interoperability.

Table 4: Interoperability

Integrated Convergence Services Interoperability

SIP Call Servers

SIP Phones, Soft Phones, and Analog Devices

  • Avaya CM 5.2 with SES
  • Avaya ASM (Aura 1.x)
  • Microsoft OCS R1 and R2
  • Asterisk 1.6.x (Open Source)
  • Cisco UCM 6.0
  • SIP Phones
    • Avaya 4600 and 9600 series
    • Polycom 300 and 500 series
    • SNOM 300 Series
    • Microsoft OCS-compatible phones
    • Cisco Unified SIP Phones 7960 and 7961
  • Softphones

    Softphones allow VoIP calling directly from your PC for extended reachability.

    • SNOM 360
    • Microsoft OCS client
    • X-Lite EyeBeam miniSIP
    • Avaya one-x
  • Any Analog Device via FXS

    Analog FXS devices include phones, fax machines, PBX or key systems, voice mail or answering machine, and analog paging systems.

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