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vm pro call record

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dandylion

IS-IT--Management
Mar 10, 2004
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what are respective max call recordable channels on v2.0 IP403, 406, 412? As far as I am aware 406= 20 but with 24 data channels I am not sure. Similarly 412 has 100 data channels? Will i need a conference port for each call being recorded and does the call recording affect mailbox operation/ capacity???

thanks in advance guys
 
403 = 10 VM Ports MAX
406 = 20 "
412 = 30 "

A VM channel is used for each VM Recording session as well as a data channel.

Hope this helps

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i beleve that call recording will also use a conference channel
 
so for i will need conf channel, vm port and data channel?

how many of each exist respectively on IP406 Ip412?

if you can direct me to appropriate docs i would appreciate it

thanks guys
 
The bottleneck is the VMPro ports - that is your practical limit. Of course you need to licence 10, 20, or 30 ports on the 403, 406 or 412 respectively, you don't have that many ports to record via automatically. Also those ports are being used for recording, AA, VMS, etc. simultaneously so no guarantees of number of calls that can be recorded at one time.

Sounds like you've already found the docs on data channels - 18 on the 403, 24 on 406, 100 on 412. Conference channels are 64 so usually not an issue.
 
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