C F wrote:
It realy depends what you are trying to accomplish, if all you want to
do is add more extensions that happen to be offnet using VoIP, then
you could just add analog extensions, and use FXO in * and then IP
phones in the remote offices.
I'll give you more details:
We have two offices. Medium sized office ( 20 phones ), and a small office in a different city ( 5 phones ). We have plans to open a business office that will handle all incoming phone calls. This business office will be next door to the medium sized office. So the plan would be two fold: FXO ports for incoming, and FXS ports to the avaya system itself.
Honestly, the way this setup is looking, it may be more problematic to band aid the situation as apposed to simply doing a full phone system upgrade. I'd prefer to do that, but I'm making sure there isn't a shortcut so we could reuse our old equipment and avoid the retraining of our staff.
Thank you for the input.
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