Good evening all,
The company I work for are looking into changing our PBX dealership to Mitel, 3300's. We went on a sales demo for a few hours, going over all the major sections of the system and pricing.
It all seems well and good but I'm after more technical personal opinions on the system, as well as any comparisons with other systems on the market in terms of programming and setup. We loved the idea of redundant power supplies and CPU's, RAID array, native MS OCS and Exchange integration, but only 1 routable LAN interface(and no redudant LAN?)
Or do the different models have differing LAN/WAN infrastructure? Can it do VLAN trunking or subinterfaces? I can see many applications where 1 routable LAN won't cut it.
We had a simple look at the programming and to be honest I wasn't all that impressed. It looked to have a very traditional key system layout.
How flexible is the programming in these things? Again, any comparisons in programming ease and flexibility with other systems? Any macroing or similar functionality (user profiles, time of day config changes)?
How configurable are things like ARS, incoming call routing, user profiles, digit translation?
How powerful are the Auto Attendants and voicemail?
One section that really concerned me was the ability to only have 3 modes (Day, Night 1 and 2), also seen mention on forums that the incoming call routing isn't that great (No routing on caller ID, strong need for extensions to match incoming DID).
What are the best and worst things about working on these things?
Any opinions would be great and muchly appreciated. We're just trying to do our homework as thoroughly as possible because this thing does have quite a few great points going for it. Its just hard for us to get personal opinions on the technical side of the system since all our contacts are Mitel employees.
The company I work for are looking into changing our PBX dealership to Mitel, 3300's. We went on a sales demo for a few hours, going over all the major sections of the system and pricing.
It all seems well and good but I'm after more technical personal opinions on the system, as well as any comparisons with other systems on the market in terms of programming and setup. We loved the idea of redundant power supplies and CPU's, RAID array, native MS OCS and Exchange integration, but only 1 routable LAN interface(and no redudant LAN?)
Or do the different models have differing LAN/WAN infrastructure? Can it do VLAN trunking or subinterfaces? I can see many applications where 1 routable LAN won't cut it.
We had a simple look at the programming and to be honest I wasn't all that impressed. It looked to have a very traditional key system layout.
How flexible is the programming in these things? Again, any comparisons in programming ease and flexibility with other systems? Any macroing or similar functionality (user profiles, time of day config changes)?
How configurable are things like ARS, incoming call routing, user profiles, digit translation?
How powerful are the Auto Attendants and voicemail?
One section that really concerned me was the ability to only have 3 modes (Day, Night 1 and 2), also seen mention on forums that the incoming call routing isn't that great (No routing on caller ID, strong need for extensions to match incoming DID).
What are the best and worst things about working on these things?
Any opinions would be great and muchly appreciated. We're just trying to do our homework as thoroughly as possible because this thing does have quite a few great points going for it. Its just hard for us to get personal opinions on the technical side of the system since all our contacts are Mitel employees.