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Application Server
The Application Server operates at the core of BroadWorks and is
responsible for the execution of enhanced personal and group features.
The Server's database maintains user and group profiles, as well
as service and subscription data. Key functionality includes management
of network traffic and handling of signaling interfaces.
Media Server
The Media Server enables providers to rapidly go to market with
a broad array of media-based features. The Media Server provides
features typically found in multiple servers, including Unified
Messaging, IVR, Auto Attendant, Lawful Intercept, service announcements,
and media mixing. Third party media servers can also be deployed
within BroadWorks.
Media Resource Function (MRF)
The BroadWorks MRF delivers voice and video services for VoIP and
IP MultiMedia Subsystem (IMS) networks. The MRF functions together
with and IMS/ SIP application server and enables enhanced services.
The MRF provides media mixing and transcoding that enables a host
of media services, including Unified Messaging, IVR, Auto Attendant,
service announcements, and Lawful Intercept.
Network Server
The Network Server enables BroadWorks to achieve massive scalability
and geographic redundancy. The server also provides network level
applications such as least-cost routing and E911 support as well
as enterprise-focused network applications such as Voice VPNs and
web-configurable private dial plans.
Conferencing Server
The BroadWorks Conferencing Server is a specialized media resource
that provides a complete set of web-enabled, business conferencing
features. Features include highly-sought after web-based presentation
and collaboration, enabling providers to offer a differentiated,
high-margin service. Operating on standard hardware and fully integrated
with BroadWorks back office, the Conferencing Server offers straightforward
deployment and scalability.
Element Management System
The Element Management System (EMS) simplifies BroadWorks system
integration into a service provider network by providing a single
point of access for managing the fault, performance and configuration
components of a BroadWorks system. In addition, the EMS offers an
integrated view of BroadWorks system resources for network monitoring,
configuration, and troubleshooting.
External Web Server
The External Web Server (EWS) provides enhanced security and scalability
by extracting web functionality from the Application Server. The
EWS also offers the Open Client Interface (OCI) that enables third-party
applications to access BroadWorks call control and provisioning
functionality. The OCI offers third party developers the opportunity
to create new applications that augment existing BroadWorks functionality.
Call Detail Server
The Call Detail Server (CDS) offloads call records management from
the Application Server. The CDS deployment enables providers to
collect of a broader array of call data and distribute those records
to other systems in real-time. With the CDS, providers can offer
new feature-functionality for further service differentiation while
optimizing system performance and hardware utilization.
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