AvayaRedDude
IS-IT--Management
I've dealt with a couple IP Office 400 Control Units where both were damaged by mild or freak thunderstorms. One of those control units did start to smolder and when plugging it for experimentation months later as it was totally decommissioned, it totally started to smoke up.
I was wondering if this was the same issued that plagues the IP Office 500 control units - especially in environments where the electrical may be sketchy or the grounding may not be perfect. I do not need the preachin', just wondered if this thing is known. Given the power supply using three prongs and the grounding that appears to be in the internal power supply, would this help? And is the V1 similar to the 400 with the power brick and V2 is the one that has the 3 pronged cable?
To put this into perspective, I have situations where I have servers, and other high grade equipment and they haven't had been damaged by freak storms.
Secondly on the software front: On the older 400 control units, the basic software was internal on it's chips. Looks like the 500 has SD cards/RFID card thing depending on V1 or V2. So does that mean it needs a card to run anything?
Looking for a reliable unit to do basic VOIP and analog trunking, since the wiring in the quasi residential plant is all Cat5e. Cisco and Asterisk can gag me (in my opinion!)
Thanks for answering my questions in advance!
I was wondering if this was the same issued that plagues the IP Office 500 control units - especially in environments where the electrical may be sketchy or the grounding may not be perfect. I do not need the preachin', just wondered if this thing is known. Given the power supply using three prongs and the grounding that appears to be in the internal power supply, would this help? And is the V1 similar to the 400 with the power brick and V2 is the one that has the 3 pronged cable?
To put this into perspective, I have situations where I have servers, and other high grade equipment and they haven't had been damaged by freak storms.
Secondly on the software front: On the older 400 control units, the basic software was internal on it's chips. Looks like the 500 has SD cards/RFID card thing depending on V1 or V2. So does that mean it needs a card to run anything?
Looking for a reliable unit to do basic VOIP and analog trunking, since the wiring in the quasi residential plant is all Cat5e. Cisco and Asterisk can gag me (in my opinion!)
Thanks for answering my questions in advance!