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How Avyaya IP office works in large sized business or in multiple locations?

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RameenWilliam

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Nov 5, 2012
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Hi members Rameen here ,

if there are more than 250 employees in office and setup consisted of multiple locations , Does Avaya IP Office works? or if there is relevant information available on troytec , certmagic or any other useful website , please refer me

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Rameen William
 
Sure it works.
The IPOffice is capable of running 32 sites in a SCN with a 1000 users totally.
The IP500V2 can handle 384 users as a stand alone system and the IPOffice server edition can do 500 users each.

BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
I would be careful about certain numbers if you're trying to use certain apps... e.g. CCR. Having more than 30 or so agents can pretty much choke CCR entirely, so you might want to look at another software package. Similarly using IP phones you need to be careful about using the IPO as a file server for phone firmware with very large numbers of phones.

GB
 
No problem at all, i've done over 800 extensions in a network with only 5 IP500's.
On a different site we had a single IP500 doing all the DHCP for 1 main and 7 remote sites, they had 300+ extensions.


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CCR is not really a good tool to look at if it comes to reliability :)


BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
We have a couple of SCNs deployed, the gotchas are:
1) Advanced edition CCR only supported at a single location.
2) Voicemail needs to be centralized, distributed has been buggy in the three instances we have attempted to implement. It is better on 8.1 but still prone to crash and needless service calls. This means you really need decent bandwidth and QoS between sites to support voicemail and AA functions even if the customer is willing to risk best effort for internal calls.
3) As long as you stick with centralized voicemail it seems to work great.
 
Bmast,

1 True but CCR sucks and Xima is the way to go and supports multi site.
2 No doubt about that, it doesn't work very well at the moment.
3 You can run each site on it's own VMPro server although it isn't supported.

BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
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