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PowerConnect J-SRX240 Services Gateway Hardware Guide Table 17 on page 32 summarizes the SIP phones, softphones, and analog devices supported by the J-SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services. Table 17: J-SRX240 Services Gateway Integrated Convergence Services Interoperability Phone Types Devices SIP phones Softphones Analog devices • Avaya 4600 and 9600 series • Polycom 300 and 500 series • Snom 300 series • Microsoft OCS-compatible phones • Cisco Unified SIP phones 7960 and 7961 • SNOM 360 • Microsoft OCS client • X-Lite EyeBeam Mini-SIP • Avaya one-x Any analog device connected through FXO, including phones, fax machines, PBX or key systems, voicemail or answering machine, and analog paging systems SIP call servers • Avaya CM 5.2 with SES • Avaya ASM (Aura 1.x) • Microsoft OCS R1 and R2 • Asterisk 1.6.x (Open Source) Related Topics • Configuring the J-SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services on page 32 • Understanding the Functions of the J-SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services on page 31 Configuring the J-SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services To enable voice support on your J-SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services, you must configure the services gateway. You can configure the voice functionality using: • CLI configuration editor • J-Web configuration editor For more details on configuring voice support, see the Integrated Convergence Services Configuration and Administration Guide for J-SRX Series Services Gateways. Related Topics • Introducing the J-SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services on page 29 32

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Table 17 on page 32 summarizes the SIP phones, softphones, and analog devices
supported by the J-SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services.
Table 17: J-SRX240 Services Gateway Integrated Convergence Services
Interoperability
Devices
Phone Types
Avaya 4600 and 9600 series
Polycom 300 and 500 series
Snom 300 series
Microsoft OCS-compatible phones
Cisco Unified SIP phones 7960 and 7961
SIP phones
SNOM 360
Microsoft OCS client
X-Lite EyeBeam Mini-SIP
Avaya one-x
Softphones
Any analog device connected through FXO, including
phones, fax machines, PBX or key systems, voicemail
or answering machine, and analog paging systems
Analog devices
Avaya CM 5.2 with SES
Avaya ASM (Aura 1.x)
Microsoft OCS R1 and R2
Asterisk 1.6.x (Open Source)
SIP call servers
Related Topics
Configuring the J-SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services on
page 32
Understanding the Functions of the J-SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated
Convergence Services on page 31
Configuring the J-SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services
To enable voice support on your J-SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence
Services, you must configure the services gateway.
You can configure the voice functionality using:
CLI configuration editor
J-Web configuration editor
For more details on configuring voice support, see the
Integrated Convergence Services
Configuration and Administration Guide for J-SRX Series Services Gateways
.
Related Topics
Introducing the J-SRX240 Services Gateway with Integrated Convergence Services on
page 29
32
PowerConnect J-SRX240 Services Gateway Hardware Guide