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The 5610 Telephone is cost effective and provides a medium screen (168x84) graphic display, paperless button labels, call log, speed dial, 12 programmable feature keys, Web browser, and two-way speaker phone.
The 5610 IP Telephone has additional application functionality. Push of audio and textual alerts to the phones is now supported through the application programming interfaces (APIs) on these phones. The Avaya Phone Application Suite includes a set of pre-packaged phone applications for use on the 5610.
Avaya 5600 Series IP Telephones are simple to use with both fixed and flexible feature buttons, easy-to-read graphics, and several wall mount and desk mount options. They have been optimized for reliable use in IP networks, with sophisticated security capabilities such as media encryption and protection from denial of service attacks. Built-in Ethernet switch ports enable streamlined desktop implementations, while voice packets are tagged with the appropriate quality of service (QoS) parameters such as 802.1q and DiffServ for priority treatment by QoS-enabled IP networks. The 56xx Series IP Telephones also support the 802.3af power over Ethernet standard.
The 5610 IP Telephone provides a medium screen graphic display, paperless button labels, call log, speed dial, 12 programmable feature keys, Web browser, and two-way speaker phone. It also includes a two-port Ethernet switch. The 5610 supports Unicode fonts with R2.1 firmware.
The 5610 IP Telephone has additional application functionality. Push of audio and textual alerts to the phones is now supported through the application programming interfaces (APIs) on these phones. The Avaya Phone Application Suite includes a set of pre-packaged phone applications for use on the 5610.
Avaya 5600 Series IP Telephones are simple to use with both fixed and flexible feature buttons, easy-to-read graphics, and several wall mount and desk mount options. They have been optimized for reliable use in IP networks, with sophisticated security capabilities such as media encryption and protection from denial of service attacks. Built-in Ethernet switch ports enable streamlined desktop implementations, while voice packets are tagged with the appropriate quality of service (QoS) parameters such as 802.1q and DiffServ for priority treatment by QoS-enabled IP networks. The 56xx Series IP Telephones also support the 802.3af power over Ethernet standard.
The 5610 IP Telephone provides a medium screen graphic display, paperless button labels, call log, speed dial, 12 programmable feature keys, Web browser, and two-way speaker phone. It also includes a two-port Ethernet switch. The 5610 supports Unicode fonts with R2.1 firmware.