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The Vingtor-Stentofon Pulse system is a SIP intercom system intended for small to mid-size installations for up to 64 IP stations. Some of the key features of Pulse are: | The Vingtor-Stentofon Pulse system is a SIP intercom system intended for small to mid-size installations for up to 64 IP stations. Some of the key features of Pulse are: | ||
*Easy to install and configure | *Easy to install and configure |
Revision as of 10:32, 15 June 2017
Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Pulse server functions
- 2.1 Specifications
- 2.2 Protocols and network ports
- 2.3 Reserved IP addresses and ports
- 2.4 Dialing method
- 2.5 Gateway interface and external communication
- 2.6 Support for 64 stations
- 2.7 Station auto-discovery and configuration
- 2.8 Multi-subnet support
- 2.9 Server Call Forwarding
- 2.10 Pulse trunking
- 2.11 Pulse SDK
Overview
The Vingtor-Stentofon Pulse system is a SIP intercom system intended for small to mid-size installations for up to 64 IP stations. Some of the key features of Pulse are:
- Easy to install and configure
- Cost effective for solutions where up to 64 IP stations are needed in the network
- Supports creating Pulse trunks to inter-connect up to 50 different Pulse systems
- Single Pulse system works across multiple network subnets
- SIP Gateway interface that is easy to setup (e.g. SIP-to-GSM, SIP-to-PSTN, etc.)
- Open IP standards (SIP, HTTP(S), NTP, SNMP, RTP, etc.)
- Shared network infrastructure with other systems (CCTV, PCs, etc)
- Special SDK with API that can be used to create custom intercom solutions
- Integrated managed switch in terminals
- Wide set of special purpose IP stations and PC client
- VS-IMT: Dedicate management tool for easy configuration of large number of stations