It is true that you could put a teleworker phone in a different compression zone and compress when the far end call is another IP phone, but as soon as a TDM device is involved (ie a trunk) then you would need a DSP card and compression licenses in the 3300.
We have always preferred to use the...
We have done several and have not had any problems. The mirroring must be done after the system is fully up with a single hard drive. Then you insert the second hard drive and hold down the mirroring control button for hard drive 2 until it flashes quickly. It will then copy the contents of...
You are correct that you cannot park on a specific orbit - it will increment from 01 to 99 and then back to 01.
You can park on a specific extension however and then use the park retrieve key (or code) followed by pound and pick up the call regardless of orbit.
As of release 6 the maximum number of elements (PBXs) in a cluster is 250. I'm pretty sure (I have not looked it up) the maximum number of IP trunks that can be built on a particular element is 2000 and the maximum number of IP trunks that can be pointed to a particular element is 200 (i.e...
Correct. However the "how to reach them" part has become significantly easier with SDS (system data synchronization), a new feature in 3300 release 6.0. You can now publish this information which will be automatically shared with other members of the cluster.
IP networked 3300 systems definately can have more than one route to a particular PBX. The IP networking is built using route lists in ARS so you can have multiple paths in order of preference.
Using the example above if one node fails you can absolutely have a second path through an...
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