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CS1000 range 4

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nickwj

IS-IT--Management
Aug 3, 2007
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Hi, when you upgade the the following PBX's to IP REL 4.5 what are their new names?

Option 11
Option 51
Option 61
Option 81

Once they are coverted are they all just called CS1000 whether they were once an Opt 11 or 81 or do they have slightly different names to distinguish them?

Cheers Nick.
 
You pose a good question...the info isn't as easy to find as you'd hope. I think I have the (nearly) latest info though:

11C becomes CS1000E (the CS1000S is disco'd I think)
61C becomes CS1000M SG (Single Group)
81C becomes CS1000M MG (Multi Group)



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Strange isn't it that Nortel make this so difficult!!!

I was of the understanding that it's

CS1000M Cabinet/Chassis = 11C with SS
CS1000M SG = 61C with SS
CS1000M MG = 81C with SS

CS1000S replacement for 61C

CS1000E replacement for 81C

Any other thoughts??
 
My understanding is as follows:

CS1000S becomes CS1000E
CS1000E remains CS1000E
CS1000T is incorperated into CS1000E
Option 11C becomes CS1000E Cabinet
Option 11C Mini becomes CS1000E Chassis

CS1000E SA Single Processor
CS1000E HA Dual Processor

Option 61C becomes CS1000M SG Single Group
Option 81C becomes CS1000M MG Multi Group

All CS1000's include aleast 1 Sig Server

However I'm not sure of the Official term for a
Option 11C without a Sig Server running TDM only?
or A 61C or 81C TDM only either?
 
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