GRANDSTREAM
GRANDSTREAM Audio Series UCM6302A IP PBox of Supporting 2x FXO, 2x FXS Ports, 500 Users, Supports Full-Band Opus Voice Vodec
- SKU:
- L-IPG-UCM6302A
- UPC:
- 6947273703556
- Weight:
- 1.24 KGS
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- Calculated at Checkout
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Description
On Premise IP PBX (Audio Only) with 2 FXO ports, 2 FXS ports and supporting up to 500 users
UCM6302A
The UCM6300 Audio series enables enterprises to create strong and scalable unified communication and collaboration solutions. This IP PBX Audio series provides a platform that integrates basic business communications needs such as voice, instant messaging (IM), voice meetings, audio web meetings, data, analytics, mobility, facility access, intercoms, and more.
The UCM6302A can support up to 500 users and 100 concurrent calls and has a built-in instant messaging (IM), voice/web conferencing platform, and the free Wave App, which allows users to connect and collaborate from desktops, mobile devices, IP phones, and other SIP endpoints
Features
¢ Supports up to 500 users and up to 100 concurrent calls
¢ Zero configuration provisioning of Grandstream SIP endpoints
¢ Built-in Instant Messaging, Audio Conferencing & Web Meetings platform supporting access from computers, mobile devices, and SIP endpoints
¢ Wave for Android, iOS, Chrome and Firefox browsers allows communication with all UCM6300 users & solutions
¢ API available for third-party integrations, including CRM and PMS platforms
¢ Advanced security protection with secure boot, unique certificate and random default password to protect calls and accounts
¢ Three Gigabit auto-sensing RJ45 network ports with integrated PoE+ and support NAT router
¢ Automated NAT firewall traversal service facilitates secure remote connections
¢ Supports Full-Band Opus voice codec and H.264/H.263/ H.263+/H.265/VP8 video codec, jitter resilience up to 50% packet loss
¢ Compatible with GDMS for cloud setup, management and monitoring
¢ Based on Asterisk* version 16 open source telephony operating system