Current Scenario:
Headquarters with 50 2420 phones and an IPO 406
8 Construction sites with 2 4640 phones each
Network is a Cisco PIX 506 at the headquarters and Cisco PIX 501's at 6 job sites. I have also deployed a Tsunami 100 (100mb full-duplex wireless bridge) that serves as a backhaul to a roof top that is then connected to 2 of the other job sites via Tsunami QuickBridge 20's.
The client is being kicked out of their headquarters in 30 45 days and their new building will not be ready for six months. I have to split the headquarters up between two buildings 4 miles apart. I can set up another Tsunami 100 unit between the two, however I am unsure as to how I would split up the phone system. Would one stay as the main location with all incoming phones lines, while the other location would connect to it via a WAN3? What would be the best scenario?
Thanks in advance, I am meeting with the client at noon tomorrow to discuss the logistics.
Headquarters with 50 2420 phones and an IPO 406
8 Construction sites with 2 4640 phones each
Network is a Cisco PIX 506 at the headquarters and Cisco PIX 501's at 6 job sites. I have also deployed a Tsunami 100 (100mb full-duplex wireless bridge) that serves as a backhaul to a roof top that is then connected to 2 of the other job sites via Tsunami QuickBridge 20's.
The client is being kicked out of their headquarters in 30 45 days and their new building will not be ready for six months. I have to split the headquarters up between two buildings 4 miles apart. I can set up another Tsunami 100 unit between the two, however I am unsure as to how I would split up the phone system. Would one stay as the main location with all incoming phones lines, while the other location would connect to it via a WAN3? What would be the best scenario?
Thanks in advance, I am meeting with the client at noon tomorrow to discuss the logistics.