Ahhhhh...
Translated that means all of my experience is in the US.
But as far as IP goes you still need an IP Gateway for the PBX in question. The Nortels use an ITG Card, that is connected to your WAN router, I assume the others have this capability as well.
How many sites are you linking...
Documentation, Documentation, and Documetation.
Cisco may have its share of faults, but when it comes to application installation and integration it is all in the DOCUMENTATION.
It is boring, but it will solve your problem, because you should not even consider doing some of the things you just...
Call your local Cisco Rep, they can help you find people with experience that are looking to move. Use your Cisco partners too. That is how I got my job. I told my Cisco rep to tell anyone that he could that I was looking for a job. He got me several interviews and offers, I finally went to...
www.Corvero.com
This is the coolest application ever.
It works like this:
You install the appliance it integrates with CCM and is approved by Cisco!
You select the phones that can record conversations and go through a few configuration items.
Here is where it gets KEWEL, since your...
What is DPNSS?
If you are connecting TDM to TDM do you need to do VOIP?
You can interconnect TDM PBXes over point to point T1s or some other meduim without doing VOIP and accomplish your goals.
If you are set on doing VOIP you will need and IP gateway for each PBX, and they all do it a little...
Yep the PLAR statement will get you in business!
Mspivey
CCNP
Have you been to www.ciptug.org ?
The OFFICIAL Cisco IP Telephony User Group!
"convergence isn't coming...... it is here." mspivey 2003
Technically you do not have the option 81 connected to the CCM, you have it connected to a T1 interface in a router or CAT switch. Please give me some details on the topo of your network.
I had this problem and I am pretty sure I can get you headed in the right direction.
More than likely...
I assume you will be terminating the fiber to the media converters in close proximity to the switch? I am also hopeful that you do not already have the copper GBICs.
The fiber link between the switchs will give you more bandwidth and will be a more reliable solution.
If the three switches...
matt I disagree there is a fundamental difference between VOIP and IPT. The industry is growing so fast and it is very easy to use the terms as synonyms but they are not.
VOIP is defined by most people in the industry as the transport of voice in an IP packet, the actuall network may or may not...
I agree, stay away from media conversion.
how many 2950 switches will you have in production?
Mspivey
CCNP
Have you been to www.ciptug.org ?
The OFFICIAL Cisco IP Telephony User Group!
"convergence isn't coming...... it is here." mspivey 2003
You will have a fiber gbic blade in the 4506 correct?
You will have a fiber gbic in each 2950 correct?
You will set these ports up as trunk ports on each end and it will be just like a normal ethernet port.
Don't get hung up on fiber vs copper, to the switch it is just faster ethernet...
Your layer 3 approach per floor is a solid idea and should work fine. Unless your users are move multigigabit files you should not have any problems.
On the vlan issue:
I am not familiar with the 4000 series but I am assuming it has a layer two capability much like the MSFCs in my 6509s. You...
Interesting. I will be intersted to see the 999 to 199 phone products and the less than 199 systems in the coming months.
CCM and Unity Express are really KeWel!
Mspivey
CCNP
Have you been to www.ciptug.org ?
The OFFICIAL Cisco IP Telephony User Group!
"convergence isn't coming...
The Cisco Communicator (new IP softphone name) is out.... or it was. It was supposed to go public on the 15th, but they pulled it back. I do not have a new release date at this posting.
However.... if you are on CCM 3.3.3 SR3 and you can get a copy for testing purposes. When you add a new...
First of all I admit I bleed Cisco blue when you cut me, I am biased to the core, but that is because the Cisco System works in my situation and I hve not had any trouble with it.
Now having said that I have not looked at the Mitel system, you obviously have experience with both systems, Which...
Questions:
Are your calls inbound or outbound?
How many agents?
You mentioned new offices will all of these office have data and or voce conectivity to a central site?
VOIP and IP Telephony are two completely different applications, which one are you actually considering?
I have an 12 agent...
IF you are moving from the 1600 series and your CFO has informed you that you will be keeping the DS1 lines. Then you are most likely looking for the lease expensive way to do this while simplifying your network and your work load.
Try this on:
2651 XM more horsepower and memory
2 ethernet...
OK, I missed the ISP part. I told you I know very little of the VONAGE product.
So now I understand.
ISP > ISP Router> ISP demark> (ethernet@1.544mb)> port 1 on your 1900>
1900> port 2 through 7 > ATA devices.
I suspect you are already on the right track, better start looking for another...
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