Apologies in advance as I am not well versed in telephony. The vendor of record has gone kaput so trying to assess what is in place, what should stay, what should go, what can be easier, etc.
I have a customer with a couple of locations. There is still a decent mix of IP and digital handsets. Trying to see if this can be cleaned up/consolidated as I feel there is way too much Avaya equipment for a company with ~600 users/extensions. I don't believe anything is under support contract nor has been upgraded to latest software/firmware in years.
Main location
[ul]
[li]G450MP80 with MB450, S8300, 3x MM712, 4x MM717[/li]
[li]G450MP80 with MB450, MM710, 2x MM712, 5x MM717[/li]
[li]5x G700 media gateways populated with different number of MM712s and daisy-chained to each other (hard to get exact figures as there is ZERO cable management and it is cascading spaghetti soup)[/li]
[/ul]
Secondary location
[ul]
[li]G450MP80 with MB450, 8x MM717[/li]
[li]G700 media gateway with the controller? (upper left) MM711, MM712, MM717[/li]
[li]G700 media gateway with the controller? (upper left) S8300, MM712, MM717[/li]
[li]G700 media gateway with the controller? (upper left) MM712, MM717[/li]
[/ul]
Questions
[ol 1]
[li]If I replace all the digital phones with IP phones, will I be able to get rid of all the chassis that are purely there for digital handset connections? I can imagine I need to have a G450 with the S8300 and the incoming PRI (MM710 I assume) and have an analog card for fax or other analog lines.[/li]
[li]If I have another location come online, I will need a G450MP80 at the new location if I want any analog lines correct? Does that chassis need the S8300?[/li]
[/ol]
We are talking with a vendor, but I'd love some unbiased answers/opinions.
I have a customer with a couple of locations. There is still a decent mix of IP and digital handsets. Trying to see if this can be cleaned up/consolidated as I feel there is way too much Avaya equipment for a company with ~600 users/extensions. I don't believe anything is under support contract nor has been upgraded to latest software/firmware in years.
Main location
[ul]
[li]G450MP80 with MB450, S8300, 3x MM712, 4x MM717[/li]
[li]G450MP80 with MB450, MM710, 2x MM712, 5x MM717[/li]
[li]5x G700 media gateways populated with different number of MM712s and daisy-chained to each other (hard to get exact figures as there is ZERO cable management and it is cascading spaghetti soup)[/li]
[/ul]
Secondary location
[ul]
[li]G450MP80 with MB450, 8x MM717[/li]
[li]G700 media gateway with the controller? (upper left) MM711, MM712, MM717[/li]
[li]G700 media gateway with the controller? (upper left) S8300, MM712, MM717[/li]
[li]G700 media gateway with the controller? (upper left) MM712, MM717[/li]
[/ul]
Questions
[ol 1]
[li]If I replace all the digital phones with IP phones, will I be able to get rid of all the chassis that are purely there for digital handset connections? I can imagine I need to have a G450 with the S8300 and the incoming PRI (MM710 I assume) and have an analog card for fax or other analog lines.[/li]
[li]If I have another location come online, I will need a G450MP80 at the new location if I want any analog lines correct? Does that chassis need the S8300?[/li]
[/ol]
We are talking with a vendor, but I'd love some unbiased answers/opinions.