I have a client that is in a building that has managed telephone services. The building has a call manager and 10 T-1's for call traffic. Currently, 6 T-1's are being used for outbound and 4 T-1's are being used for inbound traffic. The 6/4 T-1's are from different providers (i.e. the 6 outbound are from one company and the 4 inbound from another provider).
The questions I have are as follows:
1. Why would you want to separate inbound and outbound traffic like that?
2. Can't you use either of the T-1's for both inbound and outbound traffic?
3. What would happen if all of the inbound (or outbound T-1's for that matter) went down? Can the other T-1's take over as a failsafe? What is required for that?
4. If a failure does occur how do the DID's know where to go? Aren't the DID's down since the T-1 is down?
5. What can be done to insure uptime and create a failsafe so that phone service does not go down inbound or outbound?
Thank you all in advance.
Paul
The questions I have are as follows:
1. Why would you want to separate inbound and outbound traffic like that?
2. Can't you use either of the T-1's for both inbound and outbound traffic?
3. What would happen if all of the inbound (or outbound T-1's for that matter) went down? Can the other T-1's take over as a failsafe? What is required for that?
4. If a failure does occur how do the DID's know where to go? Aren't the DID's down since the T-1 is down?
5. What can be done to insure uptime and create a failsafe so that phone service does not go down inbound or outbound?
Thank you all in advance.
Paul