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MD110 BC 12 Trunk License 1

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ladeeh

IS-IT--Management
Jan 15, 2005
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I am at a verge of tying three of my Office MD110 PBX but just discovered that I need a licence for the BC12 to be able to integrate the other PBX via TLU 76 board (QSIG ISDN).

Where can I get the license and how much will it cost?
 
Satellite1900
Thank you for the prompt response, but can you please expantiate your post? Is that all I need?
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The license must be sourced through a reseller and will cost different depending on your market. Which country are you in and who is your maintainer?

You do not have to purchase licenses through your service provider either (at least not in the UK anyway).

In addition to the Q-sig licenses you will also need network services license in order to provide additional functionality across these links.

Are all 3 systems at BC12?
 
Just for the record, BC12 licenses are on their way out. At the moment I believe you can still get them, but they will be stopped soon.
 
Thank you Slash50,
I am in Africa and the PBXs are BC12 and two BC7 (old indeed).
I no longer have issues with the two BC7 as they can now see each other via TLU76. The challenge now is how the BC12 can talk to them (two BC7). The connections are all through Ericsson mini-link radio 4E1s.

Can you further suggest where I can likely get the license and even the additional license you mentioned? I have tried through my reseller but the response is not forth coming and I urgently need to tie these PBXs together.

Regards
 
If your number series will allow it then it's cheapest to link the BC12 to just one of the BC7's and then transit through there to the 3rd one. You can try through any other reseller in your country, someone should be able to help you. I don't think we can help in the UK.
 
Thank you Slash50. I will give it a further push this side. But let me know if any idea crosses your path.
Direct inward dialling (DID) may be another crude way of linking the BC12 to any of the BC7 but it is not the ultimate because one has to dial a code (say 01) then dial the desired extension.

Regards
 
I have asked if we could supply the license to you, but we are not allowed :eek:( Sorry
 
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