Mitel SX-200 to Mitel 3300 ICP Migration. Product Information Note



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Mitel SX-200 to Mitel 3300 ICP Migration Product Information Note

Table of Contents Product Note Overview...1 SX-200 Bay Support on the 3300 MXe Controller...1 Key Value Proposition for Bay Support on the 3300 ICP...1 Product Rules...2 Hardware...2 Software:...4 Functionality differences...5 Functionality on the 3300 ICP not available on the SX-200...6 Functionality on the SX-200 not available on the 3300 ICP...7 Conclusion...8 Glossary...8 MITEL MITEL

The purpose of this product information note is to help Mitel staff, Mitel Solution Providers and Mitel SX-200 customers come to an informed decision regarding whether migrating from a Mitel SX-200 to a Mitel 3300 IP Communications Platform (ICP) is the right option for them.

Product Note Overview This product information note will outline the migration option for Mitel SX-200 customers using Peripheral Bays to the Mitel 3300 IP Communications Platform (ICP) while maintaining their Peripheral Bays. This note will also detail some of the functionality differences between the two platforms. SX-200 Bay Support on the 3300 MXe Controller The Mitel 3300 MXe and MXe II Controllers have long been able to connect and control Mitel SX-2000 Peripheral Cabinets. This capability has enhanced our migration story for the SX-2000 and has greatly improved our existing customers cost of ownership and long term return on investment. The Mitel SX-200 has also offered improved investment protection by allowing SX-200 Peripheral Cabinets to be migrated to the SX-200 Controller. With the introduction of Release 9.0 of the 3300 ICP we are now extending this migration strategy to allow the MXe Controller to support the SX-200 Bay Cabinets. Key Value Proposition for Bay Support on the 3300 ICP By allowing SX-200 Bay Cabinets to be connected to the MXe Controller we are offering the following key value propositions for our customers: Extend the life of the customer s current SX-200 investment Increase the life expectancy of existing SX-200 Bay connected devices Continue utilising existing traditional telephony wiring Allow common SX-200 / 3300 ICP software licences to be migrated between the two platforms Deliver new services and applications to an installed base of customers New carrier services such as SIP trunking Improved applications for small to medium sized business with the Mitel Applications Suite (MAS) incorporating: - Mobility solutions Mitel Teleworker Solution Mitel Mobile Extension - Full unified messaging with Mitel NuPoint Messenger IP - Mitel Speech Auto Attendant to improve caller experience - Mitel Audio and Web Conferencing tools for improved productivity and information sharing Optional hardware redundancy Broad range of IP phones and accessories including the Mitel 5550 IP Console Increased user functionality support - Hotdesking - ACD hotdesking - Resiliency MITEL PRODUCT INFORMATION NOTE 1

Product Rules Hardware The MXe Controller will connect to SX-200 Bays that have the Bay Control Card (BCC) III installed in them. The Bay will not connect to the Mitel 3300 CX(i) or Mitel 3300 AX Controller. Customers who have SX-200 Bays without a BCC III installed will need to upgrade the Bay Control Card prior to connection to the MXe Controller. A BCC III requires the SX-200 ELx Cabinet to be revision 2 or higher. The SX-200 Bay support feature will not support the SX-200 LIGHT Peripheral Cabinet or any other type of SX-200 or SX-200 ICP equipment. The SX-200 can support a maximum of seven bays and this maximum will be maintained on the MXe Controller. Bays equipped with a Copper Interface Module (CIM) can be connected to the MXe Controller s embedded CIM ports or via the Quad CIM card. Bays equipped with a Fiber Interface Module (FIM) can be connected via the Dual FIM Card and any combination of FIMs and CIMs can be used to connect the Bays to the MXe Controller. Analog lines that are programmed on the SX-200 Bays DO increment the number of analog licenses used within the 3300 ICP when the Bay is configured on the 3300 ICP, Digital Network Interface (DNI) lines that are programmed do not. The MXe Controller will support DNI, ONS and OPS lines installed into the Bay but analog and digital trunks will not be supported. The following SX-200 Bay line card types will be supported on the 3300 ICP: Part Number 9109-110-001-NA 9109-110-002-NA 9109-040-000-SA 9109-012-001-NA 9109-012-002-NA 9109-010-000-NA 9109-010-001-NA 9109-010-003-NA 9109-012-000-NA Description ONS CLASS line card ONS CLASS line card ML only OPS line card (6cct) (sfty) Digital line card 12cct (CR) Digital line card ML Only 12 Port ONS 12 Port ONS 12 port ONS ML 12 port DNI To connect analog or digital trunks to the 3300 ICP all trunk cards previously installed inside the Bay must be removed and new 3300 ICP trunk connectivity purchased. MITEL PRODUCT INFORMATION NOTE 2

The following 3300 ICP connectivity can be ordered: Part Number Description Information 50005105 Analog Services Unit II ASU II is required to house the analog cards 50005104 12 Port ONS and 4 Port LS ASU II card that allows analog Trunk connectivity to the 3300 ICP 50005731 24 port ONSp Card ASU II Card for analog extension expansion 50003560 Dual T1 / E1 Card Connects up to 2 T1 / E1 links 50005160 T1 / E1 Combo MMC Connects to a single T1 / E1 link The following Superset devices will be supported on the 3300 ICP when connected via the Bay Cabinet: Description Mitel Superset 4001 Mitel Superset 4015 Mitel Superset 4025 Mitel Superset 4125 Mitel Superset 4025 TSG Dark Grey (secure) Mitel Superset 4150 Mitel Super Console 1000 The 3300 ICP will support the Programmable Key Module (PKM) 48 or PKM 12 when attached to Supersets that are equipped with a Superset Interface Module (SIM1 or SIM2). The 3300 ICP will support DSS / BLF connections to Supersets. The 3300 ICP will not support PKM 48 units attached to a Super Console 1000. The system will not support the old SX-200 stand alone DSS / BLF units or the DSS / BLF connections to the Super Console 1000 The system supports the Analog Interface Module (AIM) when connected to a Superset 4025, 4125, or 4150. The SX-200 allows a Superset phone to connect to a AIM and PKM at the same time. On the 3300 ICP the phone can only connect to one or the other. The following table shows the SX-200 Bay connection modules and the associated part number used with the MXe Controller: SX-200 Bay Part Number Description 3300 ICP Part Number 9180-510-001-NA FIM Module 820nM Multi-mode 50001248 9180-510-002-NA FIM Module 1300 nm Multi-mode 50003695 9180-510-003-NA FIM 1300 nm Single Mode 50003696 9180-510-010-NA CIM Embedded CIM port or 50004451 It should be noted that a Dual FIM can only support SX-2000 Peripheral cabinets / NSU s OR the SX-200 Bay. A single Fibre Module cannot support a NSU AND a SX-200 Bay. MITEL PRODUCT INFORMATION NOTE 3

Figure 1 Figure one shows an MXe Controller connected to three SX-200 Bay Cabinets. The Bay Cabinets connect to analog and digital telephones. All trunks are relocated directly onto the MXe Controller and new IP devices are connected via the Local Area Network (LAN). Software Customers who migrate from the SX-200 to the 3300 ICP should be made aware of the possible functionality differences between the two platforms. Solution Partners who migrate the customer solution should be aware that the 3300 Controller and Bay will need to be programmed from the beginning. No database upgrade will be made available. When migrating the SX-200 Peripheral equipment to the MXe Controller the following software licences will be required. For clarification on migrating existing SX-200 licences to the 3300 ICP free of charge please see the relevant product bulletin. MITEL PRODUCT INFORMATION NOTE 4

Licences that should be considered when migrating from the SX-200 to the 3300 ICP: Part Number Description Information Various 3300 Core Software package A core software package is required for each MXe Controller 54000297 Voicemail Licences New 3300 ICP voicemail licences will be required to replace any Express Messenger solution being used 54000860 Advanced Voicemail This licence is required if call recording, personal contacts or unified messaging is required on the Embedded Voicemail 54000861 Hospitality Voicemail This licence is required for solutions that require PMS connection between the embedded voicemail and a front of house system 54002701 ONS Licences New 3300 ONS licences will be required for each analog phone connecting to the SX-200 Bay 54000303 Network Link Licence A single Network Link Licence is required for each T1 or E1 connection 54000300 ACD Agent Required for each Mitel Telephone to be used as ACD phones Functionality differences To ensure our Solution Providers and end customers can make an informed choice about migrating from the SX-200 to the 3300 ICP it is important that the functionality differences between the SX-200 and 3300 are understood. The most important aspect to understand is that the Bay support on the 3300 ICP brings the desktop devices connected to the Bay onto the 3300. The 3300 ICP does not become an SX-200 and the users on the Bay will receive the capabilities and features that are available on the 3300 ICP not necessarily those that were available on the SX-200. MITEL PRODUCT INFORMATION NOTE 5

Functionality on the 3300 ICP not available on the SX-200 SIP trunks SIP lineside Resiliency Allows an IP phone to fail over to a secondary controller in the event of a hardware or network failure Hotdesking (single system and clustered) Allow users to log on to any device and have their individual profile appear T38 FoIP support T38 supports FAX transmission across an IP network Music-on-hold stored as a file on the 3300 Controller ACD hotdesking Allows ACD Agents to log on to a phone positioned in any location ACD Make Busy reason codes Allows a supervisor to report on why an ACD Agent has gone into the Make Busy state Networked ACD Allows ACD centers to be located in multiple locations Alpha tagging Allows an incoming Calling Line ID to be associated with a name located in the 3300 ICP Telephone Directory IP networking Allows multi-site systems to transfer calls via the customers IP network Bandwidth management For a multi-platform or multi-location solution bandwidth management limits the amount of traffic based on the available bandwidth rather than specific channels provisioned BRI trunks (Basic Rate ISDN) Digital trunks for small business in groups of two channels Call history An ability to see, on the phone, a full history of calls including missed calls Cluster features like Network Pickup / Hunt groups, Hospitality and System Data Synchronisation Phone lock Allows users to lock their phone and stop it being used for outbound calling There are many other capabilities on the 3300 ICP that are not supported on the SX-200, full information can be gathered from the 3300 ICP General Information Guide. MITEL PRODUCT INFORMATION NOTE 6

Functionality on the SX-200 not available on the 3300 ICP The following capabilities are a list of specific functionality that does not work exactly the same on the 3300 ICP as it currently does on the SX-200. Where possible further information has been added, in many scenarios technical workarounds are possible. For detailed information please contact your sales engineer. Sub attendant Ability to use the 5224, 5330 and 5340 as an attendant position instead of a console. - This feature is a candidate for delivery in Release 9.1 of the 3300 ICP 64 Key line appearances An ability to have 64 appearances of a single line - The 3300 ICP supports up to 32 line appearances Music-on-hold on ONS A music-on-hold unit can be connected to the SX-200 via an ONS port - MoH can be an embedded file on the 3300 ICP so no external equipment is needed Digital music paging (DMP) DNIC device is not supported on SX-200 Bays when connected to the MXe Controller Class of service (CoS) option `do not forward on transfer` Second network port can be disabled As a system-wide option the SX-200 can disable the second network port of all the Mitel IP phones Automatic headset detection Provision of listed directory numbers This allows key appearances used as listed directory numbers (console answer keys) to be provisioned on sub attendant telephones - This feature is a candidate for delivery in Release 9.1 of the 3300 ICP Daylight savings time (DST) adjustment Allows the system administrator to program the system so that the time is automatically adjusted - This feature is a candidate for delivery in Release 9.1 of the 3300 ICP Direct inward dial (DID) server application DID trunks can be automatically assigned Door open capability Direct to ARS - Voicemail support CO line group key CO line key CO lines - Retain conference parties after trunk hangs up CO line - Select direct CO line type - Direct access - Bypass key system toll control Other functionality differences may exist and we encourage our Solution Providers to confirm that each customer opportunity is aware of the differences that may affect their method of working. MITEL PRODUCT INFORMATION NOTE 7

Conclusion This document is aimed at SX-200 customers contemplating migrating to the 3300 ICP. Each customer should, with the help of their Solution Provider, consider all of the changes, both positive and negative, that will occur with the migration to the 3300 ICP. An in-depth knowledge of how the customer currently uses their SX-200 will be important in understanding the potential differences. Glossary SX-200 Bay Cabinet Peripheral Cabinet LIGHT Peripheral Cabinet Line cards Control cabinet E1/T1 Analog Trunk IP SIP SIP Trunk SIP Lineside A small business PABX that connects to analog and digital devices A cabinet that connects to the SX-200 control cabinet or the 3300 ICP and houses extension line cards and analog trunk cards. Each peripheral cabinet has capacity for up to 8 line cards with a theoretical maximum of 96 ports Another name for the bay cabinet A different peripheral cabinet that connects to the SX-200 control cabinet. The LIGHT Peripheral Cabinet can not be migrated onto the MXe Controller. Line cards were installed into the bay cabinet and connected to the digital or analog telephones and to analog trunk lines. Telephone line cards supported up to 12 devices The central call processing system of the SX-200. The control cabinet controls all the voice traffic from the bay cabinets. A multiple channel digital connection method to the public network. T1 connections previously made from the bay cabinet must be rerouted directly onto the 3300 Controller following migration A single line connection method to the public network. Any analog trunks connected via the bay cabinet must be rerouted directly onto the MXe Controller or the ASU II Internet Protocol The protocol that controls the passing of information between devices Session Initiation Protocol An open standard for the set-up, connection and tear down of IP based calls An open standard connection for IP based connectivity between enterprise systems and public networks An open standard connection for the IP based end points (telephones, soft clients etc.) MITEL PRODUCT INFORMATION NOTE 8

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