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Important! The maximum capacities listed for the Strata CIX40, CIX100, CIX200 and CIX670 in Tables 10~14 are based on an expanded system (Base + Expansion Cabinets).

Strata CIX40 capacities require CHSU40A2 and Release 5.1 software.

Table 10        Cabinet and Slot Capacities

Cabinets/Slots/Ports

CIX40
GCTU2A

CIX100
ACTU

CIX200
LCTU

CIX670
Basic
Processor
BCTU

CIX670
Expanded
Processor
BCTU + BEXU

Cabinets

1

1 to 2

1 to 2

1 to 2

1 to 7

Universal slots

Dedicated
slots

4 or 8

3 or 7

8 or 18

8 to 68

Maximum capacity of ports including Voice Mail ports (lines + stations)

57

112

192

192

672

 

Table 11        Station/Peripherals System Capacities

Stations

CIX40

CIX100
Base &
Expansion

CIX200
Base and
Expansion

CIX670
Basic
Processor
BCTU

CIX670
Expanded
Processor
BCTU + BEXU

Digital Add-on modules per Base Cabinet1

16 System
1 or 2 per DP

30 DPs with

1 DADM

23 DPs with

2 DADMs

46 DPs with 1
DADM
36 DPs with 2
DADMs

55 DPs with

1 DADM

43 DPs with

2 DADMs

55 DPs with 1
DADM
43 DPs with 2
DADMs

Digital Add-on modules
per Expansion Cabinet1

N/A2

31 DPs with

1 DADM

24 DPs with

2 DADMs

46 DPs with 1
DADM
36 DPs with 2
DADMs

57 DPs with

1 DADM

45 DPs with

2 DADMs

57 DPs with 1
DADM
45 DPs with 2
DADMs

CIX Attendant consoles

2

2

2

2

4

 

Table 11        Station/Peripherals System Capacities (continued)

Stations

CIX40

CIX100
Base &
Expansion

CIX200
Base and
Expansion

CIX670
Basic
Processor
BCTU

CIX670
Expanded
Processor
BCTU + BEXU

DP5000, DKT3200, 3000 and 2000-series DKTs1

16

72

(40 Base
Cabinet)
(40/Expan.
Cab.)

112

152

(72 Base
Cabinet)
(80/Expan.
Cab.)

552

(72 Base
Cabinet)
(80/Expan.
Cab.)

IP5000-series/IPT2000- series telephones3

24

64 per cabinet 72 per system

160 per System
80 per cabinet

80 Base
80
Expansion
160 System

80 Base
80 Expansion
560 System

KM5020, LM5110 and IADM2020 on IPTs4

48 per
system

2 IADM2020
per IPT

53 per cabinet 53 per system

58 per System
58 per cabinet

80 per cabinet 116 per system

80 per cabinet 400 per system

DKT2204-CT or DKT2304-CT Cordless Telephone1

16

72

112

152

552

Door locks5

3

4

5

5

10

Door phone control boxes (DDCB)

2

2

3

3

8

Door phones

6

6

9

9

24

DSS consoles (DSS)

3 per system
3 per station

3 per
system

3 per station

5 per system
5 per station

5 per system
5 per station

16 per system
8 per station

Off-premise stations

26

56

58

144

544

BPCI used for TAPI only: per cabinet1

167

35

48 Base Cabinet
54 Expansion
Cabinet

66

66

Total Stations (Digital/ Analog)

18

72

160

160

560

Standard stations8

2

56

58

144

544

Calls existing at the same time

unlimited

unlimited

96

96

366

 

1.Limit is based on cabinet Power Factor (PF).
2.N/A means Not Available.
3.Limited by system bus traffic.
4.Limited by the number of flexible buttons per system.
5.Each Door lock reduces the number of Door Phones by one Door Phone and vice versa.
6.OL13A and OL13B only.
7.CIX40 cannot use 2B channels on digital telephones.
8.Capacity includes standard telephones with or without Caller ID interface. Caller ID interface requires R4.1 or later software.

 

Table 12        Line Capacities and Universal Circuit Card Slots

Lines

CIX40

CIX1 00
Base &
Expansion

CIX200
Base and
Expansion

CIX670

Basic
Processor

BCTU

CIX670 Expanded Processor BCTU +

BEXU

CO lines – loop start (analog - 8 lines/slot)

11 with built-
in CLID

64

56

96

264

CO lines – ground start (analog - 4 lines/slot)

N/A1

32

28

72

264

DID lines (analog - 4 lines/slot)

N/A1

32

28

72

264

Tie lines (analog - 4 lines/slot)

N/A1

32

28

72

264

T1 lines (DS-1)2

N/A1

64

96

96

264

ISDN PRI B channel lines3

N/A1

48

96

96

264

Strata Net IP Channels4

24

48

96

96

264

SIP Trunking

24

48

96

96

264

Total lines (Analog, T1, and ISDN PRI B channels combined)

11

64

96

96

264

Channel Groups

1 (IP)

32

48

48

128

Number of groups w/ GCO Line buttons

8

32

50

50

128

 

1.N/A means Not Available.
2.T1 lines can be loop start, ground start, Tie or DID (maximum 24 lines per unit, any type or combination).
3.PRI lines provide CO line services, including Strata Net Networking, Calling Party Number/Name, DID, Tie, POTS, FX and DIT.
4.IP Strata Net channels provides CIX networking functionality.

 

Table 13        Digital and IP Telephone Station Buttons

Station Buttons per System

CIX40

CIX1 00 Base
& Expansion

CIX200
Base and
Expansion

CIX670
Basic
Processor
BCTU

CIX670
Expanded
Processor
BCTU + BEXU

Call Forward, Personal CF Buttons

24

72

160

160

560

Caller ID (CLID) button (DP or IPT only)

24

72

160

160

560

CO Line Buttons1

6

64

56

96

264

Group CO Line Buttons2

N/A

64

96

96

264

Pooled CO Line Buttons2

32

32

50

50

128

CO Group and Pooled Line Buttons2

N/A, 32

64

96

96

264

Door Unlock Buttons

24

32

64

64

64

Flexible Telephone Buttons

3200

3200

7000

7000

24000

Line and DN Buttons in use at the same time

96

1440

3360

3360

3360

Message Waiting Registration (DNs with MW)

130

130

230

230

800

Multiple Appearances of DNs on Telephones

2300

2300

4200

4200

15000

Night Transfer Buttons

24

32

64

64

128

One Touch Buttons

1600

1600

3500

3500

12000

Primary Directory Numbers [PDNs] per system

30

72

160

160

560

Phantom Directory Numbers [PhDNs] per system

288

288

640

640

2240

[PhDNs] with Message Waiting Indication LED

18

18

38

38

128

 

1.This is the number of unique CO Line Buttons (i.e., Line 1, Line 2, etc.). The total number of CO Line Buttons can not exceed the Flexible Telephone Button limit. Example: If Line 1 button appears on 10 telephones, it counts as one button.
2.This is the total number of all GCO or Pooled Line Buttons allowed in a system. Example: If the GCO1 button appears on 10 telephones, it counts as 10 buttons.

Table 14        System Feature Capacities

Features

CIX40

CIX1 00
Base &
Expansion

CIX200
Base and
Expansion

CIX670

Basic
Processor
BCTU

CIX670 Expanded Processor BCTU +

BEXU

Pilot DNs

90

90

200

100

256

Advisory LCD Messages (Set on a Telephone)

1

1

1

1

1

Advisory LCD Messages Lists (per System)

10

10

10

10

10

Attendant Groups

1

1

1

1

1

Call Accounting SMDR Interface1

1

1

1

1

1

Call Forward, System CF Patterns

4

4

10

10

32

Call Park Orbits (General)

14

14

32

32

64

Call Park Orbits (Individual)

56

56

96

96

336

Minimum / Maximum Caller ID per Station

Minimum: 10; Maximum: 100

Maximum number of Stations that can have Caller ID/ANI/CNIS Numbers stored (Call History records)

66

66

100

100

200

Up to 660/
system

Up to 660/
system

Up to 1000/
system

Up to 1000/
system

Up to 2000/
system

 

Table 14        System Feature Capacities (continued)

Features

CIX40

CIX1 00
Base &
Expansion

CIX200
Base and
Expansion

CIX670

Basic
Processor
BCTU

CIX670 Expanded Processor BCTU +

BEXU

CO Line Groups - Incoming Line Groups (ILG)

11

32

50

50

128

CO Line Groups - Outgoing Line Groups (OLG)

11

32

50

50

128

Outgoing Line Groups (OLG) Members per
system (Trunks + ISDN Line Service Index)

96 (No
ISDN)

96

144

144

392

Conference Circuits

64

64

64

64

96

Conferencing (three-parties simultaneously)2

20

20

20

20

30

Conferencing (eight-parties simultaneously)2

8

8

8

8

12

Conference Party types (up to 8 total lines + stations)2

6 lines max.
8 stations
max.

6 lines
max.
8 stations
max.

6 lines
max.
8 stations
max.

6 lines max.
8 stations
max.

6 lines max.
8 stations
max.

Two-CO Line simultaneous Connection2 (Two party only, no telephone or VM port)

5

32

48

48

132

Conference/Line Volume Adjustment (PAD) Groups

6

6

10

10

32

DID Numbers for Calling Number ID/system

N/A3

225

500

500

1000

DNIS/DID Network Routing Numbers (8~32 digits)

N/A3

200

400

400

1000

DNIS/DID Numbers (total 4~7 digits)

N/A3

450

1000

1000

2000

DNIS/DID Numbers (4~7 and 8~32 digits)

N/A

450

1000

1000

2000

Network DNs

3000

3000

3000

3000

3000

DTMF Receivers4

16

16

16

16

32

E911 Groups

8

8

8

8

8

Emergency Call Groups

8

8

8

8

8

Hunt Groups (Serial/Circular/Distributed combined)

16

90

200

200

640

Hunt Group Size (DNs per group)

18

72

160

160

560

Hunt Group Stations (per system)

18

360

800

800

2800

ISDN Line Service Indexes

N/A

32

48

48

128

Multiple Call Ring Group

16

16

32

32

64

Night Bell Control Relay per tenant5

1

1

1

1

1

Night Transfer Control Relay per tenant5

1

1

1

1

1

Off-hook Call Announce Handsets (simultaneous)

20

20

20

20

30

Off-hook Call Announce to Telephone Speakers6

23 IPT shared 12 IPT dedicated

72

112

112

352

Page Mute External BGM Control Relay5

1

1

1

1

1

Page Zone Relays5

N/A

4

8

8

8

 

Table 14        System Feature Capacities (continued)

Features

CIX40

CIX1 00
Base &
Expansion

CIX200
Base and
Expansion

CIX670

Basic
Processor
BCTU

CIX670 Expanded Processor BCTU +

BEXU

Page Groups (Phones with or without External Zones)

4

4

8

8

8

Paging – (Group Page – simultaneous stations paged)

24

72

120

120

120

Pickup Groups

5

5

10

10

32

Ring Tones (External Call Ring Tones for DPs and IPTs)

10

10

10

10

10

Ring Tones (Internal Call Ring Tones for DPs and IPTs)

10

10

10

10

10

Speed Dial - Station SD numbers per system7

1080

1080

2400

2400

5600

Speed Dial - System SD numbers per system

800

800

800

800

800

Stratagy ES / iES 32 / GVPH / LVMU / IVP8 systems per system8

1

1

1

1

1

Tenants

8

8

8

8

8

Destination Restriction Level (DRL) Classes

16

16

16

16

16

Verified Account Codes

135

135

300

300

1000

Voice Mail SMDI Interface1

1

1

1

1

1

 

3.SMDI and SMDR may require BSIS serial port or LAN interface.
4.Conference circuits are used dynamically, so the maximum number of simultaneous conferences is affected by the number of conference members in each conference. The total number of members in simultaneous conferences cannot exceed the total number of conference circuits. Each conference can have up to eight members. Two CO line connections do not require a conference circuit.
5.N/A means Not Available
6.DTMF receivers are required for standard touch tone telephones, voice mail integration, Tie, DID and DISA lines.
7.An option BIOU is required for up to four zone page relays and four control relays on the CIX100, CIX200 and CIX670 processor. One control relay and one 600 ohm page output is provided on board the CIXCIX100 and CIX200 processor but not the CIX670 processor.
8.On Digital telephones Speaker OCA capacity is determined by 2B channel slot availability and power supply. CIX40 supports Speaker OCA (S-OCA) on IP5000-series and IPT2000-series telephones only and not on digital telephones. S-OCA requires the DOCA-1A option in DP5000-series digital telephones, but not in IP telephones. Speaker OCA on IP telephones require an MIPU, LIPU or GIPU, GIPH installed in the Strata CIX. Each IP telephone with Speaker OCA requires two IP channels on the MIPU / LIPU or GIPU / GIPH but only requires one IP endpoint license. The IP OCA channel is only used while the S-OCA call is in progress so it can be reserved or shared with other telephones for S-OCA but cannot be used as a dedicated IP channel for another telephone or Strata Net channel. DP5008, IPT201 0-SD and IPT1 020-SD do not support Speaker OCA; all other current Toshiba telephones support S-OCA.
9.Up to 100 Station SD numbers, allocated in increments of 10, can be programmed per station.
10.CIX40 supports only the GVPH voice mail systems internally, and the Stratagy ES externally.

 

 


























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