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wpetilli

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May 17, 2011
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I have 4 PN's in my building (s87xx/G650).. all critically reliable (dual IPSI,MPRO,CLAN. 1 of the PN's serve 2 floors of users whom were all using digital phones. These users are now all migrated to IP phones and we are thinking to get rid of those 2 G650's as there are plenty other registration points (clan) throughout the remaining PN's. Are there any issues with retiring that PN? I'm concerned about the DSP resources. I would have another 3 PN's with dual Medpro's in each.

Also, I have 2 spare TN2602 circuit packs from an retired site in the US. Can I plug these into a G650 in our UK office?
 
If you already have redundant MedPro boards the only reason to be concerned would be if your call volume exceeds the resources on the existing board(s).

If the current MedPro boards on the other PNs will support the call volume from the users currently supported on the PN that's going away then there's no (DSP) reason to worry.

The other precaution you may want to consider is that each CLAN should support less than 300ish registrations.



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I have plenty of CLAN's along with PROCR if need be. I'm a bit unclear about the Medpro. I currently have 8 (320 channel) Medpro's.. 4 active/4 standby. The office houses about 1500 employees. Getting rid of 2 of these shouldn't cause anything negative.. should it? I think what I have is actually overkill.

As far as my other question.. can I take 2 retired TN2602's from the US and use them in my G650's in my UK office?

 
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