HIGHLIGHTS o A Business Communications System that grows with your business, supporting from 100 to 20,000 lines with both voice and data. o Delivers performance for expanding applications requirements with a 70% increase in traffic capacity (simultaneous conversations, virtual non-blocking), using the enhanced ROLMbus 295E; and 7,500 to 11,000 BHCA/node using the 9000AE processor. o Designed with IBM to meet the communications needs of the future with advanced Network Management and Control; including a new Enhanced Communications Processor (ECP), and Data Ready with hardware capacity and data communications software. o Extends ROLM's CBX II BCS architecture with new proprietary technology and a new cabinet/power system. o Improved system availability for customer applications provided by the new Error Detection, Isolation and Correction System (EDICS), remote diagnostics and optional additional fault tolerance. o Base for future ISDN Implementation. DESCRIPTION GROWS WITH YOUR BUSINESS The 9750 BCS provides a business communications solution designed to meet today's voice/data communications requirements, and is positioned for continuous growth. The 9750 BCS is built around the IBM 9751 Computerized Branch Exchange (CBX), and a wide range of desktop products, networking products and applications, including the new IBM 9755 Attendant Console (9755 ATC), CBX Attendant Directory software, Asynchronous Rack Mount DataCom Module(ARMDCM), ROLM Call Center Resource Manager, NetView/PC Rolm Alert Monitor Version 1.2 and NetView/PC ROLM Call Detail Collector Version 1.2 products, also announced today. 9751 CBX MODEL 020: Provides the low cost digital voice and data CBX to businesses that require from 100 to 720 lines. These are standard pre-configured systems in one and two cabinet, non-redundant configurations. The Model 020 is Data Active; installed with 16 fully equipped data lines and data devices (ROLMphone(2) 120Ds or equivalent). A selection of five trunking options is available to support voice and data. These include a combination of Central Office Trunks, Direct Inward Dial Trunks, Tie-Line Trunks and T1 Links. The Model 020 will use the enhanced 9751 CBX software, with Data Communications and Route Optimization features standard. Satellite Operations III (SatOps III), ROLMnet, PhoneMail, Automated Call Distribution (ACD) and Property Management System Interface features are available as options. 9751 CBX MODEL 040: Provides additional customization and increased capacity in non-redundant, single node configurations. The systems are configurable and can grow from one to five cabinets, supporting up to 2,000 lines with both voice and data. 9751 CBX MODEL 050: Supports the same number of lines as the Model 040, and provides additional fault tolerance with redundant Common Control, Shared Electronics and optional power system redundancy. 9751 CBX MODEL 070: Provides multinode support for up to 15 nodes and 20,000 lines with voice and data, for larger system requirements or multiple locations. Communication between nodes in a multinode network is provided by Control Packet Network II (CPN II), already well established on the current ROLM CBX II 9000AE. All models are Data Ready; every system is designed for 20% data. This includes 16% of digital voice lines equipped for originating data and 4% additional wired-for capacity for computer ports. All systems are fully upgradable via the Moves, Adds and Changes (MAC) process in order to provide the ability to add interfaces, cabinets and nodes as required. DELIVERS PERFORMANCE FOR EXPANDING APPLICATIONS REQUIREMENTS All models of the 9751 CBX use the 9000AE processor. It provides the processing power required for current and future applications. The 9751 CBX supports from 7,500 to 11,000 Busy Hour Call Attempts (BHCA) for a single node, and from 58,000 to 165,000 BHCA for a 15 node system. Utilizing an 8 khz sampling rate, the ROLMbus 295E (an enhancement of the patented ROLMbus 295) delivers 70% more traffic capacity (virtual non-blocking) when compared to the CBX II. This allows up to 928 simultaneous conversations per node (virtual non-blocking). The 9751 CBX has the performance capability to support ISDN applications. The new cabinet with an improved power and cooling system and an increase factor of 2.5 in average packing density, uses less hardware to support a greater number of devices. The 9751 CBX can support greater PhoneMail(2) capacity. The 9751 CBX supports up to three PhoneMail application processors (48 channels) per 9751 CBX node. A PhoneMail application processor can support 600 subscribers with typical traffic assumptions, and will support a maximum of 1,000 subscribers. Therefore, the 9751 CBX will support 1,800 PhoneMail subscribers per node, on average. The maximum subscriber capacity for a 128 channel PhoneMail system remains at 8,000 subscribers. The PhoneMail Enhanced Voice Processor (EVP) has been incorporated for all PhoneMail configurations with the 9751 CBX. The EVP provides automatic volume control, increased message storage, and support for the PhoneMail Network. In addition, the recently announced PhoneMail Release 3.6 Call Processing provides a simple interface for answering internal and external calls to the 9751 CBX and prompting callers to route themselves to a desired destination, operator or information mailbox. Benefits include improved customer satisfaction, easy information distribution, 24-hour telephone assistance, more efficient use of facilities, and potential personnel savings. The 9751 CBX also supports enhancements to the Automatic Call Distribution (ACD) system. On a single node system, or on a multinode system with one node of ACD, up to 200 ACD agents will be supported. The actual number of agents supported is a function of several variables, such as call holding time and agent utilization. Other ACD capacities for systems with a single ACD node include 50 ACD groups and 160 agents per group. There are up to 10 terminal/printer ports supported per ACD node. Another ACD enhancement supported by the 9751 CBX is Dialed Number Identification Service (DNIS). DNIS provides source identification for calls which are transmitted over T1 or DID facilities. ACD users will now be able to use the T1 or DID facilities and display (on the ROLMphone 400 ACD agent set) the DNIS number sent from the Central Office. This will give them the ability to identify the source of the calling party, which is important for ACD operations. DESIGNED WITH IBM TO MEET THE COMMUNICATIONS NEEDS OF THE FUTURE The 9751 CBX has been jointly designed by ROLM and IBM to anticipate and meet the business communications needs of the future. A new 16 channel voice/data ROLMlink(1) Interface (RLI) card provides integrated voice and data capability as a standard feature to each desk. With this new interface, any voice connection to the desk is capable of providing a data connection. An Enhanced Communications Processor (ECP) has been incorporated to off-load call processing requirements for fast data call set-up and improved system performance. With the new ECP, the user experiences uniform interactive set-up regardless of the data load. The ECP also serves as the basis for future enhanced data communications feature development. NetView/PC, another product jointly developed by ROLM and IBM, provides the support to manage voice networks and data transmission over SNA and non-SNA networks, including non-IBM and non-ROLM equipment. NetView/PC Rolm Alert Monitor, Version 1.2, also announced today, has been enhanced to provide support for the 9751 CBX and ROLM's Redwood(2) System. EXTENDS ROLM'S CBX II BCS ARCHITECTURE The 9751 CBX cabinets incorporate advanced technology, including CMOS, Application Specific Integrated Components, surface mount technology and new modular power supplies. These changes result in floorspace (including service area) savings of up to 60%, and power
and cooling savings of up to 50%, when compared to a CBX II system with the same number of cabinets. The new IBM 9755 Attendant Console, with a reduced footprint and improved display, provides an enhanced tool for processing incoming calls. Additional functionality is provided when it is used with the new CBX Attendant Directory software package by providing telephone number lookup and automatic dialing from a directory of up to 8,000 individual listings and up to 1,000 departmental listings. Many customers have already invested significantly in physical cable plant and station equipment for current CBX systems. Since the 9751 CBX has mapped the CBX II architecture onto new technology, current ROLM customers will find that much of their attached equipment can be supported with the 9751 CBX. CBX II systems can be included in a multiple location network linked with Satellite Operations III (Sat Ops III) software. For many users, Sat Ops will be the preferred method to support the 9751 CBX. For users who plan to utilize the 9751 CBX Remote Node support, Sat Ops provides a viable alternative until Remote Node Support is available. IMPROVED AVAILABILITY FOR CUSTOMER APPLICATIONS System availability has been improved for customer applications with enhancements to both hardware and software. Models 050 and 070 provide Fault Tolerance -- system redundancy. System redundancy includes Common Control components, ROLMbus 295E, Shared Electronics, the Advanced Diagnostics Processor and the ECP. Redundant interface power modules are available as an option per cabinet. The Model 070 also includes redundancy for Internode Links (INL), and Control Packet Networking (CPN). The new power system utilizes modular shelf power, isolating the impact of power component problems to individual shelves. Redundancy in the modular power supplies is available for both single and multinode Models 050 and 070. This increased power supply modularity and redundancy options for Common Control components and Shared Electronics provide fault tolerance options with the 9751 CBX to meet a wide range of system availability requirements. An Advanced Diagnostic Processor continuously executes a wide range of hardware diagnostic tests to ensure the system is operating within specification. Problems can be identified and resolved before they become apparent to the user. The Advanced Diagnostic Processor is redundant on Models 050 and 070. The Automatic Facilities Testing System is now standard. It continuously tests the outside system trunking. This assists in the isolation and diagnosis of communications problems which are not part of the premises system, reducing the time necessary to isolate problems. CBX SYSTEM SOFTWARE, RELEASE 9004.3 The CBX System Software, Release 9004.3 is the latest step in a series of continuous refinements and enhancements made to the ROLM CBX II 9000 software base. The CBX System Software is based on a modular architecture that consists of the following subsystems: o The ROLM Operating System (OS) provides an efficient real-time, multi-tasking environment for the CBX System Software. o The Front-End Processor (FEP) provides the interface to all station equipment hardware and buffers the Applications software from the details of the hardware. o Applications Programs provide the user with a full set of features that range from simple voice and data connectivity to advanced applications such as Call Detail Recording and Automatic Call Distribution. o The Error Detection, Isolation and Correction System (EDICS) is a system-wide, multi-level diagnostics mechanism which continually monitors the system for problems. o The Configuration Subsystem is a data-base management system providing user control over system parameters and application features, and maintains integrity of the user data bases supporting 9751 CBX customization. The CBX System Software complements the 9751 CBX hardware reliability and redundancy features to further enhance the overall system availability for customer applications with the following features: o EDICS performs intelligent analysis of the errors reported by scheduling specialized tests to narrow them down to a single Field Replaceable Unit. o The OS module provides a convenient user interface for local and remote access to all system administration and maintenance features. o An Enhanced Patch Facility allows fixes to be made on a running system without requiring down time for re-installation of the software. The CBX System Software also provides functions to facilitate customer growth. o Increasing lines on a single node requires only the addition of extra interface hardware and the configuration of the associated data bases. o The SAT OPS III feature allows a growth capability beyond 15 nodes, where each 9751 CBX system acts as a switch in a Wide Area Telecommunication Network. Sat Ops III also provides network communications over a private network, including CBX II systems. o The CNFG subsystem facilitates Moves, Adds and Changes (MAC) of various system parameters and features for changing customer needs through a user friendly interface. o The modular design of the software allows customers to upgrade easily to new applications as the need arises. o For new customers, smooth and quicker system installations are facilitated by the Designer Configuration process, which permits the creation of extensive customer-specific system data-bases on portable PCs, and Virtual Node Configuration, which allows configuration of a complete multinode system through a single node. NEXT STEP IN BCS EVOLUTION TO ISDN Increased attention is being given to anticipated applications that will be made possible when ISDN becomes widely available. The key to ISDN (or any other application) value for users is to provide the vehicle to implement ISDN features. The 9751 CBX provides that vehicle. PUBLICATIONS The following are available. o 9751 CBX System Description Manual - 9751 CBX Controller Section (300165) o BCS Brochure (300512) o 9751 CBX Proposal Insert (303017) o Announcement Fold Out (300186) o Data Connectivity Brochure (300513) (available November 1987) To obtain publications and additional documentation for the 9751 CBX, contact your ROLM Systems Marketing Division marketing representative. EDUCATION SUPPORT All CBX overview and other appropriate courses will be updated to reflect the 9751 CBX. The following new course will be available. o 9751 CBX System Management (SC10) TECHNICAL INFORMATION Width -- 737 mm (29 inches) Depth -- 813 mm (32 inches) Height -- 1,905 mm (75 inches) Weight -- 415.9 kg (915 pounds), maximum SPECIFIED OPERATING ENVIRONMENT MACHINE REQUIREMENTS: An IBM 9755 Attendant Console, or equivalent. PROGRAMMING REQUIREMENTS: CBX System Software Release 9004.3* * Shipped automatically with the 9751 CBX, and licensed for use only with the 9750 system. COMPATIBILITY: ROLM equipment supported by installed CBXII 9000 systems will be supported by the 9751 CBX, with the following qualifications: o The Electronic Telephone Set (ETS 100, 200 and 300) products are not supported. o The Integrated Personal Computer Interface (IPCI) is not supported. o Attendant console support is provided through the IBM 9755 Attendant Console o Data support previously provided through DTI/RMDI is now provided through the Asynchronous Rack Mount DataCom Module (ARMDCM). Optionally, DCM/RMDCM can be utilized. o The 9751 CBX can be interconnected with the CBXII 8000 or 9000 nodes by SatOps, but not with InterNode Links (INL) or Digital Interties (DI). o PhoneMail support is provided through the Enhanced Voice Processor (EVP). PhoneMail Release 3.5 or subsequent releases are required with 9751 CBX. LIMITATIONS: o The 9751 CBX can be extended up to a maximum of five cabinets in a single node configuration. o A multinode configuration can be extended to a maximum of 15 nodes. PLANNING INFORMATION CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES: 9751 CBX customer responsibilities include, but are not limited to, providing a suitable installation environment for the system as specified by ROLM. For more information on customer responsibilities contact your ROLM Systems Marketing Division marketing representative. CABLE ORDERS: 9751 CBX customer responsibilities include, but are not limited to, providing and installing all station, riser/feeder and inter-building cabling to meet specifications provided by ROLM, including termination on the Main Distribution Frame. Customers may elect to have ROLM perform cable responsibilities for a fee. For more information on supplemental installation services, contact your ROLM Systems Marketing Division marketing representative. SECURITY, AUDITABILITY, AND CONTROL User management is responsible for evaluation, selection, and implementation of security features, administrative procedures, and appropriate controls in application systems and communications facilities. TERMS AND CONDITIONS PURCHASE DISCOUNT: Available under the ROLM National Pricing Agreement (NPA) and ROLM Corporate Pricing Agreement (CPA) as available through the ROLM Equipment Sales and Installation Agreement. ROLM CREDIT CORPORATION FINANCING: Term leases and installment payment plans are available through the ROLM Credit Corporation, a subsidiary of the IBM Credit Corporation. WARRANTY: The standard warranty applies as defined in the ROLM Equipment Sales and Installation Agreement (ESIA) and as modified by additional options, also announced today in IBM Product Announcement 187-178. MAINTENANCE SERVICE: Standard maintenance applies as defined in the ROLM Customer Support Maintenance Agreement (CSMA) and as modified by additional options, also announced today in IBM Product Announcement 187-178. CHARGES For information on purchase prices for the 9751 CBX contact your ROLM Systems Marketing Division marketing representative. Customers wishing to implement a Remote Node configuration prior to the planned Remote Node availability (first quarter 1989) may chose an interim Satellite Operations (Sat Ops III) configuration. For details, contact your ROLM Systems Marketing Division marketing representative Customers who installed a CBX II 8000 to 9000, or a major expansion, on or after January 1, 1986, will be offered a trade-in program. For details, contact your ROLM Systems Marketing Division marketing representative.
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