Aastra 6737i SIP Telephones with MX-ONE and A700 - Page 4
Telephone Features, Power Options, Configuration & Administration, Network Support and Interfaces - wireless headset
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Telephone Features Number of lines Multi-line, multi-proxy registration support Programmable functions (hard keys/softkeys)*** Pre-programmed feature keys Compatible with M670i expansion module Compatible with M675i expansion module Full-duplex speakerphone Dedicated headset jack Display screen size Backlit display Adjustable display contrast Visual Message Waiting Indication Busy Lamp Field (BLF) Call park/pickup Do Not Disturb (DND) Call waiting display Call forward Missed call indicator Intercom/Auto answer capability Directory name/Number capacity Callers log name/Number capacity Last number redial name/Number capacity Priority alert/distinctive ringing Multilingual support Power Options Power over Ethernet AC wall adapter (Included) Configuration & Administration Telephone User Interface Web User Interface Encryption of configuration file Software & config. download - TFTP, FTP, HTTP Automatic software update Network Support and Interfaces Ethernet ports 802.1p/q VLAN tagging & QOS 802.1X support NAT support phone side STUN, TURN Outbound proxy support IETF DHCP IETF SNTP SRTP and TLS security LLDP-MED USB Interface Protocol Support Encrypted recording, Active/On demand XML support Audio and Codec Aastra Hi-Q™ Audio Technology Aastra HD Audio Technology G.711µ-law/A-law, G.729, G722 Voice Quality Metrics, including MOS EHS support for Wireless headsets Built-in Bluetooth interface 6730i 6731i 6735i 6 • 8 (8/0) 10 • 3 lines x 16 characters 200 200 100 • • • One 10/100 Mbps 6 • 8 (8/0) 10 • 3 lines x 16 characters 200 200 100 • • 9 • 26 (6/6) 8 Modular connector 144 x 75 pixels 200 200 100 • • • Yes/No (check SKU) • Optional • • • • • • • • • • Two 10/100 Mbps Two 10/100/1000 Mbps •/• •/• -/- • • • • • • • • • • • • • * Latest builds ** Software switched *** MX-ONE uses by default up to 5 of the available soft-keys (hard-keys) in various call situations 4