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Help on BCM 400 with remote i2004 sets.

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Jul 25, 2008
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I have 3 locations. Site A will house the BCM 400.
Site B will have 15 i2004 sets. Site C will have 7 i2004 sets.
What do I need on site B and C as far as type of switch?
the PRI provider is providing the router at each site.
Thanks for any help!
 
All sites have MPLS? Are static routes setup in the MPLS where you can ping all sites and ping the BCM from all the sites.

Site A - will house BCM will need to ping site A & B
Site B - will need to ping Site A & C
Site C will need to ping Site A & B

Please confirm
 
If you are on MPLS and have existing network switches, you dont need anything exept power to the phones unless you have POE switches. That being said they should be good quality layer 2 switches that can support QOS and VLAN's.
You could easily get this to work with whatever you have by assigning the sets with the S1 Ip address of the BCM and default gateway of the BCM site. Then play with voice quality and VLAN's later after you confirm conectivity.
 
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