chazzmanbm
ISP
Hi Folks,
This may be a daft question but I need to understand how resources are shared on an IP Office using Digital handsets and analogue lines only, so no VoIP. I have only used IPO with T1 or SIP trunks and IP handsets so am familiar with how stations use trunks in an IP environment.
From the config of this particular IPO, I can see that the ports on the digital base card are configured per handset so extension 123 is configured on port 1, extension 124 is configured on port 2, etc. The analogue lines (from the CO) are also configured on the base (trunk) card as you would expect.
In this setup, it appears to me that everything has a one-to-one connection, meaning that each station is configured with a dedicated outbound (analogue) line. How are the analogue resources shared (configured) so that any handset can use any line if it is available?
Thanks for your info.
This may be a daft question but I need to understand how resources are shared on an IP Office using Digital handsets and analogue lines only, so no VoIP. I have only used IPO with T1 or SIP trunks and IP handsets so am familiar with how stations use trunks in an IP environment.
From the config of this particular IPO, I can see that the ports on the digital base card are configured per handset so extension 123 is configured on port 1, extension 124 is configured on port 2, etc. The analogue lines (from the CO) are also configured on the base (trunk) card as you would expect.
In this setup, it appears to me that everything has a one-to-one connection, meaning that each station is configured with a dedicated outbound (analogue) line. How are the analogue resources shared (configured) so that any handset can use any line if it is available?
Thanks for your info.