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The unified gateway is applicable to the following application scenarios.
ϒ⁄A single-node network is suitable for an enterprise with no more than 20,000 users that does not have branches or has branches that do not require local regeneration. In such a network, the unified gateway and a variety of service servers are all deployed at the enterprise's equipment room, and all terminal users register with the unified gateway. If the enterprise has small-sized branches, IADs can be deployed at branches and function as proxies for user registration to the unified gateway, or IP phones can be deployed at branches and register with the unified gateway.
ϒ⁄Distributed Call Management Network (Peer-to-Peer Mode)
ϒ⁄A distributed call management network in peer-to-peer mode can be used for enterprises with 10,000-30,000 users. In such a network, two or three nodes each deploy a unified gateway, which provides call services for the corresponding node. Different nodes are connected using SIP trunks, through which inter-node calls are routed.
ϒ⁄Distributed Call Management Network (Convergent Mode)
ϒ⁄Enterprises with more than 30,000 users can use a distributed call management network where four or more unified gateways are convergent.
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