On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 16:42:24 -0700, Michael Welter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I'm staring at an RFP--this company wants to replace a 2000 position PBX
(at eight locations) with a new system. Their mindset is Nortel/Avaya
because they talk about 28-button digital sets. The do specify a few IP
phones for just one location, so they are aware of VoIP.
I'm going to bid on this--there's nothing to lose except the time it
takes to write the proposal. I'll bid an off site Asterisk system with
SIP telephones. Using the metric of 100 SIP phones/box, I'll bid twenty
Asterisk boxes with ten boxes at each of two hosting locations. Each
phone will have registrations to both sites.
The big unknown is wiring. I'm going to assume the worst, that the
existing LAN is overloaded. I would a) have to make LAN wiring out of
existing Cat3 wiring, or b) install a new voice-only LAN.
Does anyone know how to qualify existing Cat3 wiring for use as a LAN?
Has anyone does an Asterisk system on this scale?
Thanks for your help,
Mike
P.S. Sorry for the cross post, but I would like everyone to see this.
Qualify your cable:
http://www.action-electronics.com/bbrwc.htm
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