Starting a new thread. This is a slight shift of topic from thread 798-1427344.
Well, now BR2, you may have just started a conversation that will enlighten me. Or help me keep my boss' feet on the ground.
We're currently Nortel, with an Option 61C we call our main switch and several Options 11s scattered around town. We're working with our vendor to IP enable the 61C to accomodate buildings that are to small to justify another 11.
The boss, however, and the Mayor to a degree, are starting to think IP and Cisco are the greatest things since sliced bread. My feet aren't planted in the TDM cement, but I'm not ready to abandon TDM just because people are watching Cisco commercials on TV.
Can some of you with IP experience help me out with some of the pros and cons? For now, we're just going to add a signaling server and media card to the 61C, and our remote building with only 10 phones will be on our enterprise phone system instead of a few POTS lines of their own.
Well, now BR2, you may have just started a conversation that will enlighten me. Or help me keep my boss' feet on the ground.
We're currently Nortel, with an Option 61C we call our main switch and several Options 11s scattered around town. We're working with our vendor to IP enable the 61C to accomodate buildings that are to small to justify another 11.
The boss, however, and the Mayor to a degree, are starting to think IP and Cisco are the greatest things since sliced bread. My feet aren't planted in the TDM cement, but I'm not ready to abandon TDM just because people are watching Cisco commercials on TV.
Can some of you with IP experience help me out with some of the pros and cons? For now, we're just going to add a signaling server and media card to the 61C, and our remote building with only 10 phones will be on our enterprise phone system instead of a few POTS lines of their own.