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Connecting sites with QSIG

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bixtool

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Mar 4, 2009
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Does anyone have experience splitting an SCN using QSIG? We have 9 IP office systems networked, together they are well over the 500 user limit. One suggestion has been to put them on seperate networks using QSIG. Is this recommended and is it a smooth transition?
 
>One suggestion has been to put them on seperate networks using QSIG. Is this recommended and is it a smooth transition?

Why bother with QSIG!

I'd suggest that you split the sites into 2 separate groups of SCN and then IP trunk between the 2 groups.

The best way to do this would be to analyse the traffic between sites and work out how people call between which sites. This allows you to group the sites intelligently so that BLF and other SCN features are utilised (i.e. people from group A won't see BLF updates from group B) Oce you have the 2 groups established, standard IP trunking with appropriate shortcodes, between the 2 SCN groups will allow extension to extension dialling.

Take Care

Matt
I have always wished that my computer would be as easy to use as my telephone.
My wish has come true. I no longer know how to use my telephone.
 
Wait some months before investing in expensive hardware and spending a lot of hours fixing something that will be fixed in R6.
In the mean time do as mattKnight suggest, separate the systems in two SCN groups and use ip trunking with access codes for calling between the two networks.
 
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