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Blast dialing in Avaya IP Office

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Tom Clancy

Systems Engineer
Sep 8, 2017
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Hi guys,
Need your help regarding clarification on blast dialing using priority call feature in Avaya IP Office. I need to know the maximum number of extensions that IP Office can dial out and add them to the conference in Avaya IP Office 500V2 as well as in Avaya IP Office server edition.
Thanks in advance....:)
 
You mean the ipoffice should dial out on its own?
I would say 0

As for conference capabilities you have 2 conference bridges with a max of 64 participants in each.
People should call in not being called is the philosophy for conference bridges.

Joe W.

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it is possible to do this with either: ipocc, avaya notification solutions or an APS installed solution

daddy? are you doing blah blah blah things again?
 
IP Office can dial out on its own, but I am not sure up to how many parties it can dial out to...IP Office blast dialing can be achieved using priority call feature. But to how many parties it can dial out to at a time is the question...
 
That feature is for user initiated calls to internal extensions. If you think it works automatically to external numbers, then you're going to have to test it. There is no official limit on something it can't/isn't meant to do. :)
 
It'll be the result of two figures.
Maximum conference group size for your edition and maximum BHCC, which you'll never reach...

daddy? are you doing blah blah blah things again?
 
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