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System Overview

In this module you will: Identify the nine 3300 ICP Controllers Identify the hardware configurations of the 3300 ICP

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3300 Controllers
3300 ICP system software supports nine variants: MXe Medium Switch - Embedded MXE Server CX Compact Switch CXi Compact Switch with an Integrated Layer 2 Switch

AX Analog Switch MX Medium Switch LX Large Switch 100-User Controller 250/700-User Controller Mitel no longer ships the MX, LX, 100 or 250/700User Controllers, but continues to support installed units in the field.

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The MXe Controller has two hardware configurations 300 IP phones (MX mode) and 1400 IP phones (LX mode). The MXe Controller supports up to four FD Pers, eight Network Service Units (NSUs), and four Analog Service Units (ASUs) or ASU IIs, as well as an embedded Analog Main Board. It can be fitted with a redundant power supply as well as a redundant hard drive. Mitel Communications Director running on the MXe Server supports up to 5000 active users and up to 5600 IP devices.

The CX and CXi controllers support a smaller line size. Both controllers support up to 100 users. The CXi is an office in a box, which includes an 802.3af compliant 16 port layer 2 switch, an Internet Gateway, and a firewall.

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The AX controller supports up to 100 IP users and is ideal where a high density of analog devices is required.

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The MX Controller supports up to 200 users. The MX Controller is an expandable system that supports up to two FD Pers, four NSUs, and two ASUs or ASU IIs. There are two hardware configurations of the LX Controller, 700-users and 1400-users. The LX Controller supports up to four FD Pers, eight Network Service Units (NSUs), and four Analog Service Units (ASUs) or ASU II.

NOTE
References made to the 3300 ICP apply to all models. Variant-specific information will be clearly indicated with a notation MXe, AX, LX, MX, CX or CXi.

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