All,
Have been reading for a while (and having my colleague post under my username!) and am now attempting to setup another office,with just 3 or perhaps 4 users, with access to our IP Office system.
We have an office (literally) over the road and now have a single CAT5 running between the two offices - hooked up to two gigabit switches (with support for QoS/VLANs) for data traffic. Distance of cabling's about 40 metres I'd say.
What we were told was that we could have a Digital Station unit over in the other office routed via our switch: Now that appears from what I can currently find out to be impossible? Have tried plugging it into a VLAN, etc. but it isn't even recognised by the switch as being connected. The information I've gathered says the DS should be situated by the main unit using only the 1M shielded cable supplied.
Our current setup:
Main office - IP406,ISDN30E(BT's term for an E1 here in the UK?) - DS16 and 10 2030 handsets.
Spare: DS16 + 4 2030 handsets.
On its way: VCM5.
My question is, what would be the best method of enabling our employees in the other office access? We've got a VCM5 card arriving very soon - but that was intended for enabling some of us to utilise IP Softphones from home and we may need a VCM10 if we follow that route.
Is it possible to have the DS located a distance away somehow?
I was reading this post: with curiousity. Which was about linking to IP systems together via VOIP. Am I misreading it, or does that imply we could link two systems together (if I was to be able to acquire, say, an IP403 unit) without VCM cards by using "Transparent 64k" as the compression mode?
Sorry for being long-winded, and thanks to anyone reading this for taking the time to do so!
Cheers,
Will
Have been reading for a while (and having my colleague post under my username!) and am now attempting to setup another office,with just 3 or perhaps 4 users, with access to our IP Office system.
We have an office (literally) over the road and now have a single CAT5 running between the two offices - hooked up to two gigabit switches (with support for QoS/VLANs) for data traffic. Distance of cabling's about 40 metres I'd say.
What we were told was that we could have a Digital Station unit over in the other office routed via our switch: Now that appears from what I can currently find out to be impossible? Have tried plugging it into a VLAN, etc. but it isn't even recognised by the switch as being connected. The information I've gathered says the DS should be situated by the main unit using only the 1M shielded cable supplied.
Our current setup:
Main office - IP406,ISDN30E(BT's term for an E1 here in the UK?) - DS16 and 10 2030 handsets.
Spare: DS16 + 4 2030 handsets.
On its way: VCM5.
My question is, what would be the best method of enabling our employees in the other office access? We've got a VCM5 card arriving very soon - but that was intended for enabling some of us to utilise IP Softphones from home and we may need a VCM10 if we follow that route.
Is it possible to have the DS located a distance away somehow?
I was reading this post: with curiousity. Which was about linking to IP systems together via VOIP. Am I misreading it, or does that imply we could link two systems together (if I was to be able to acquire, say, an IP403 unit) without VCM cards by using "Transparent 64k" as the compression mode?
Sorry for being long-winded, and thanks to anyone reading this for taking the time to do so!
Cheers,
Will