Hi guys,
Background:
Last year we moved from an old Rolm system to our current Magix R4 system. This forum was indispensable in getting the new system set up... THANKS everyone!
Now we're looking to save a little (actually a lot) of money on our phone bill by going to what XO calls "IP Flex".
With the FAQs and posts here in the forum I have no problem understanding what has to be done on the programming side of things.
I could however use a hand in understanding the hardware changes that are necessary for the change over.
Currently we have one carrier with these modules (in this order):
Processor - w/CKE5 617X33-ML
412 TDL - LS-ID 617B52 (4 trunks incoming, 12 ext. out)
412 TDL - LS-ID 617B52 (2 trunks incoming, 12 ext. out)
800 DID - 617H20 (5 trunks incoming)
016 T/R - 517C34 (2 fax machines outgoing)
Melin Messaging (R4) 617C49
As you can see the carrier is full. Our data right now is a separate dedicated T1.
Here is a quote of what XO wants to give us:
IP Flex 3.0 Mbps (I assume this is two T1's)
IP Flex CAS Trunks (QTY 5) (? Trunks over the T1's ?)
IP Flex Analog Lines (QTY 12) (?)
(Along with our 800 numbers, DID blocks etc.)
My initial thought was to pull the two 412's and the 800 DID, put in two DCD's and an 024 to get our 24 internal extensions back. But do we really need to?
What I don't understand is the physical connection to the new circuits. I am guessing here but since they mention the 12 analog lines above it sounds like if we didn't want to go CAS/PRI we could just leave our system as it is.
Any insight would be really helpful. Maybe a link to a FAQ or something that explains how these circuits work at the physical (wire) level. I've been reading for days and still can't get my head around it.
This is my limited understanding so far...
The T1's come into a CO owned Cisco router and can be broke out from there into data and/or voice lines. These lines can be configured as analog, CAS/PRI T1's, or data. As calls come in the QOS on the router takes care of throttling the data line to allow bandwidth for the voice lines which have priority.
Is this even close? If so, then the lines coming into our Merlin wouldn't necessarily have to be T1's, correct? They could be configured as regular analog lines and we would be good to go.
Any help clearing up this mess I've made of my mind in the last week would be appreciated more than you know!
Thanks and take care guys,
Ken
Background:
Last year we moved from an old Rolm system to our current Magix R4 system. This forum was indispensable in getting the new system set up... THANKS everyone!
Now we're looking to save a little (actually a lot) of money on our phone bill by going to what XO calls "IP Flex".
With the FAQs and posts here in the forum I have no problem understanding what has to be done on the programming side of things.
I could however use a hand in understanding the hardware changes that are necessary for the change over.
Currently we have one carrier with these modules (in this order):
Processor - w/CKE5 617X33-ML
412 TDL - LS-ID 617B52 (4 trunks incoming, 12 ext. out)
412 TDL - LS-ID 617B52 (2 trunks incoming, 12 ext. out)
800 DID - 617H20 (5 trunks incoming)
016 T/R - 517C34 (2 fax machines outgoing)
Melin Messaging (R4) 617C49
As you can see the carrier is full. Our data right now is a separate dedicated T1.
Here is a quote of what XO wants to give us:
IP Flex 3.0 Mbps (I assume this is two T1's)
IP Flex CAS Trunks (QTY 5) (? Trunks over the T1's ?)
IP Flex Analog Lines (QTY 12) (?)
(Along with our 800 numbers, DID blocks etc.)
My initial thought was to pull the two 412's and the 800 DID, put in two DCD's and an 024 to get our 24 internal extensions back. But do we really need to?
What I don't understand is the physical connection to the new circuits. I am guessing here but since they mention the 12 analog lines above it sounds like if we didn't want to go CAS/PRI we could just leave our system as it is.
Any insight would be really helpful. Maybe a link to a FAQ or something that explains how these circuits work at the physical (wire) level. I've been reading for days and still can't get my head around it.
This is my limited understanding so far...
The T1's come into a CO owned Cisco router and can be broke out from there into data and/or voice lines. These lines can be configured as analog, CAS/PRI T1's, or data. As calls come in the QOS on the router takes care of throttling the data line to allow bandwidth for the voice lines which have priority.
Is this even close? If so, then the lines coming into our Merlin wouldn't necessarily have to be T1's, correct? They could be configured as regular analog lines and we would be good to go.
Any help clearing up this mess I've made of my mind in the last week would be appreciated more than you know!
Thanks and take care guys,
Ken