Plantronics IP40 Inbound Desktop SIP Phone
Achieve robust, reliable voice quality and reduce desktop clutter with the groundbreaking
Plantronics IP40. The new IP-based audio processor plugs directly into the Ethernet. Unlike a soft phone, the IP40 does not require expensive PC upgrades to support voice traffic and guarantees audio connectivity because the voice path is independent of the PC.
The IP40 simplifies contact center desktops and lowers costs by eliminating the need for redundant IP desk phones and additional agent training. Compatible with a range of Plantronics professional grade headsets, the IP40 features plug-and-play installation and key call control buttons right on the device.
Plantronics IP40 Product Overview
Reliable “always on” audio
Voice stream independent of the PC
IP Telephone not required for calls
Fewer devices, less cost
Fewer devices, less training
Desktop simplicity
Smaller footprint
Key call control buttons on device
PC can share IP40 network connection
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For Plantronics professional grade headsets
Plug-and-play installation,
Plantronics IP40 Features:
All software is stored in flash memory.
Call Features:
Answer (auto answer or manual answer option)
Mute (button)
Hold (invoked on disconnect of headset)
Message waiting indication
(flashing LED when message waiting)
Outbound call (to preconfigured number)
Hang up (if allowed configurable option)
Audio Specifications:
G 711 u-law, A-law
G 729
iLBC 30ms
Silence suppression
Send 20ms samples
Echo cancellation
External Interfaces:
Headset interface (RJ22 connector)
Ethernet interfaces (2)
Ethernet interface speed (10/100)
DC power:
- Connector (DC barrel connector)
- Power over Ethernet (802.3af – PoE class 1)
- Answer key with integrated LED (green, red, amber)
- Mute key with integrated LED (red)
- Vol-up/Vol-down keys
Headset Support: All Plantronics H tops
Supported Protocols:
IPv4, ICMP, DHCP, SNTP
SIP:
SIP RFC3261
SIP digest authentication RFC2617
SIP usage of DNS-SRV and NAPTR lookups RFC 3263
SIP hold RFC 3264
SIP refer method RFC 3515
SIP refer event package RFC3265 – as transferee or
transfer target (including Broadsoft ‘Talk’ event)
SDP RFC4566
SIP replaces header RFC3891
RTP, RTCP – RFC3550, RFC3551
MWI (SIP ‘Notify’ with LED indication)
Administration:
Remote firmware update via file push or pull
Remote configuration via file push or pull
Web configuration option (can be switched on or off)
VLAN
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