So I was just reading up on the Avaya Cloud and thought it was a pretty nify of them to allow you to use your IP Office v2/2a as a gateway.
The features they listed was nice. T1, fail over to local line, etc etc. But, one thing I could not figure out.
Sounds to me like they are dropping all support for digital phones. Unless the terminology is wrong. My
understanding is you have Analog phones (Standard house hold phone.), Digital phones (ex: Avaya 1400 series) and IP phones.
They go into detail on some Avaya IP phones can connect directly to the cloud.
So they put it can support 384 Analog extensions and 40 Simultaneous calls.
Just wondering if somebody could clear this up. If it is true you cannot use digital stations. I do understand this. They are pushing to the cloud and ip only phones.
But, in my opinion this is also why Avaya is loosing out.
Thanks,
Josh
The features they listed was nice. T1, fail over to local line, etc etc. But, one thing I could not figure out.
Sounds to me like they are dropping all support for digital phones. Unless the terminology is wrong. My
understanding is you have Analog phones (Standard house hold phone.), Digital phones (ex: Avaya 1400 series) and IP phones.
They go into detail on some Avaya IP phones can connect directly to the cloud.
So they put it can support 384 Analog extensions and 40 Simultaneous calls.
Just wondering if somebody could clear this up. If it is true you cannot use digital stations. I do understand this. They are pushing to the cloud and ip only phones.
But, in my opinion this is also why Avaya is loosing out.
Thanks,
Josh