RampageRick
IS-IT--Management
Well, I've been wanting to move to BCM for a while now. We're currently running an 8X24 DR5.1 expanded to 16x40 with a Flash4. We also have a half dozen rental units, each with a separate POTS line.
What struck me was the low prices I've seen for BCM 400s lately. Made me think harder about making the switch. The ability to switch from 16-20 analog lines to maybe 10 trunks on a PRI is appealing. Budget constraints are fierce right now, having just rebuilt the entire active directory from scratch. If I were able to put together a BCM for $2k rather than the $10k we've been quoted in the past, it might fly. I've got a few concerns though.
Firstly, what is the general consensus on buying a BCM 400 on ebay? Any stories I should be made aware of? I'm aware of the motherboard cap situation, so that should be easy enough to inspect for upon delivery. How about keycodes? I've never had to deal with installing them, so what's the procedure? Does Nortel become difficult with you if you circumvent normal sales channels? I guess my main concern is that I'll run into difficulty caused by the fact that I didn't buy from a local vendor.
Second, I'm debating the merits of starting with v3.7, or snap up v4.0 right from the start. The general opinion seems to be "if you've got 3.7, might as well stick with it" but there's not much advice for newbies planning new installs. I wouldn't mind Linux, especially if there's stability to be had. Thus far the only place I've managed to sneak in other-than-Windows is our firewall (IPCop)
Now, another thing I'm pondering is the availability of the Hospitality feature set. I've read snippets here and there, but as of yet I have not read anything conclusive about support of the Hospitality features on the 400. At this point I'm only really looking at features like call billing and being able to tie several stations to one 'room' (hunt groups?) I have seen more references to Hospitality on the BCM50, and I've considered the possibility of using a BCM50 for the rental units, with trunks back to the BCM400. Would it be advantageous if I'm running 4.0 on both units?
Thanks for any advice offered...
~Rick
What struck me was the low prices I've seen for BCM 400s lately. Made me think harder about making the switch. The ability to switch from 16-20 analog lines to maybe 10 trunks on a PRI is appealing. Budget constraints are fierce right now, having just rebuilt the entire active directory from scratch. If I were able to put together a BCM for $2k rather than the $10k we've been quoted in the past, it might fly. I've got a few concerns though.
Firstly, what is the general consensus on buying a BCM 400 on ebay? Any stories I should be made aware of? I'm aware of the motherboard cap situation, so that should be easy enough to inspect for upon delivery. How about keycodes? I've never had to deal with installing them, so what's the procedure? Does Nortel become difficult with you if you circumvent normal sales channels? I guess my main concern is that I'll run into difficulty caused by the fact that I didn't buy from a local vendor.
Second, I'm debating the merits of starting with v3.7, or snap up v4.0 right from the start. The general opinion seems to be "if you've got 3.7, might as well stick with it" but there's not much advice for newbies planning new installs. I wouldn't mind Linux, especially if there's stability to be had. Thus far the only place I've managed to sneak in other-than-Windows is our firewall (IPCop)
Now, another thing I'm pondering is the availability of the Hospitality feature set. I've read snippets here and there, but as of yet I have not read anything conclusive about support of the Hospitality features on the 400. At this point I'm only really looking at features like call billing and being able to tie several stations to one 'room' (hunt groups?) I have seen more references to Hospitality on the BCM50, and I've considered the possibility of using a BCM50 for the rental units, with trunks back to the BCM400. Would it be advantageous if I'm running 4.0 on both units?
Thanks for any advice offered...
~Rick