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Next Generation Communications for the University of Florida. Overview of an enterprise wide communications solution utilizing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Prepared By John Madey CNS – Telecommunications March 30, 2005. What is VoIP?.
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Next Generation Communications for the University of Florida Overview of an enterprise wide communications solution utilizing Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) Prepared By John Madey CNS – Telecommunications March 30, 2005
What is VoIP? • Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP): carry voice calls over an IP network • the digitization and “packetization” of the voice streams • Convergence of Data and Voice Networks • Use the data network for voice / communication services • Open Standards / Protocols
IP vs. Circuit Switched Voice Service is now an application on the network NextGen Telephony Legacy Telephony Outboard Application Open Service Application Layer Open/Standard Protocols PBX or CO Switch Open CallProcessing Layer EmbeddedApplication EmbeddedCall Control Open/Standard Protocols EmbeddedCircuit Switching Standards-Based Packet Infrastructure Layer Closed, Proprietary, Inflexible, Centralized Open/Standard Protocols Open/Standard Telephones ProprietaryTelephones
Applications Applications Call Processing Call Processing Infrastructure Infrastructure Clients Clients VoIP Building Blocks Collaboration Personal Assistant IP IVR & IP ICD Intelligent Contact Manager IP Phone Productivity Services ICM Cisco Unity VM & UM CallManager Directory PSTN • PSTN Gateways • Analog Phone Support • DSP Farms IP Network IP SoftPhone
Why VoIP Services? • Obtain the Benefits of Convergence • Maximize UF’s Network Investment • Take Advantage of Emerging Services • Video Telephony • Enhanced Conferencing • Unified Messaging • $avings, $avings, $avings: • Lower operating costs • Lower rates to departments
Benefits of Convergence With convergence you maximize the network investment: • Fully leverage existing network infrastructure • Eliminate separate networks for voice and data • One “line” to the desktop • Simplify and reduce costs of ongoing network administration • Improve staff efficiency (More with same or less) • More services on same network
Benefits of Convergence With convergence you reduce the total cost of network ownership: • Simplify and reduce application integration costs • Billing • E-911 • Video Telephony Services • Conferencing / Calendaring • Call / Contact Centers • Unified Messaging • Enhanced customer service • Improved service level commitments • Quick response for moves, adds & changes
Background • Existing voice service consists of • BellSouth Centrex (6,530 users) • Key Systems & PBX’s • InterTel (23 Systems) • Nortel Networks NorStar (118 Systems) • Nortel Networks Option 61/81 (5 PBXs) • Siemens (3 PBXs) • Other • Approximately +15,000 users on campus “phone system”(Faculty & Staff Only) • Phased migration from existing systems to VoIP
Existing Deployment Campus:+300 Phones HSC:+1,200 Phones Rinker Hall Gerson Hall Stuzin Hall Telecom / CNS Orthopaedics HPNP
VoIP System w/Campus E-911 Service(Planned 1st Quarter 05/06) 4,500Phones FY 05/06
Add Additional CallManager &Unity Voice Mail Redundancy 6,500Phones
Campus Build-Out +10,000Phones Scales to serve Campus
VoIP Phone: 7940G • Medium telephone traffic • Two lines: mix directory numbers or speed dial, call wait • Display area: pixel display with dynamic feature access using “soft keys” • Info key for “on-line” help with features • Services key for XML-based information • 24 user-selectable ringers • Full-duplex hands-free • Built-in headset connection • 10/100BaseT, two-port Cisco Ethernet switch • Inline power-compatible
VoIP Phone: 7960G • Professional, manager • High or busy telephone traffic • Six lines—mix directory numbers or speed dial, call waiting • Display area: pixel display with dynamic feature access using “soft keys” • Info key for “on-line” help with features • Services key for XML-based information • 24 user-selectable Ringers • Full-duplex hands-free speaker • Built-in headset connection • 10/100BaseT, two-port Cisco Ethernet switch • Inline power-compatible
VoIP Conference Phone 7935 • IP-based full-duplex hands-free conference station • Small to medium-sized conference rooms or offices • Standard Features - Call hold - Call transfer - Call release - Mute - Conference (ad-hoc and meet-me) - Call park - Pick up
VoIP Wireless Phone 7920 • Multi-line appearance (six extensions/speed dials) • Calling name and number display • Call waiting • Call forward • Call transfer • Three-way calling (conference) • Pre-dialing before sending • Redial • Call hold / resume • Call mute • Call park • Call pick-up / group pick-up • "You Have Voice Mail" message on display
VoIP Phone 7914 Expansion Module • Fourteen button add-on module for Cisco IP Phone 7960 • Each of the 14 illuminated buttons are programmable as a line appearance (DN). • Each button not programmed as a DN key may be programmed as a speed dial button • A maximum of two modules per Cisco IP Phone 7960 may be configured – extending the Cisco IP Phone 7960 to 34 buttons • Large LCD display for directory numbers and speed dial names
VoIP Attendant Console • An application that allows the attendant to quickly accept and dispatch calls • Larger / High Volume Users
Emerging Applications • Video Telephony • video telephone calls are just like regular phone calls • call features like call forward, transfer, conference, and hold are now available with video and are all initiated through the IP phone • Approx. 18 months
Emerging Applications • Softphone • a software-based application that delivers enhanced telephony support through personal computers • features the latest technology and advancements available with VoIP today • application endows computers with the functionality of IP Phones, providing high-quality voice calls on the road, in the office, or from wherever users may have access to the network • UF currently testing
Lower Operating Costs: Reduce UF’s BellSouth Line Costs Moves, Adds & Changes: Faster response No BellSouth Charges Departments can make changes on their own Admin Overhead: Lower admin labor costs due to one campus system to support vs. the +5 types of current systems Lower inventory costs Training costs will be lower Lower rates to Campus Departments VoIP Savings:
Summary • Convergence • Maximizes UF investment in network • Cost Savings • Lower operating costs • New Services • Positions UF to take advantage of new applications on an enterprise wide basis
Questions? • More info: • www.it.ufl.edu/telecom • email: John Madeyjmadey@ufl.edu