Hello all, I was just given the go ahead to replace our 13 year old pbx telephone system(s) with sipXecs. Hurray!
Besides purchasing "Building Enterprise Ready Telephony Systems with sipXecs 4.0" and digging into the Wiki. Any other resources I should look at? Does any one have worksheets they use in their discovery process they like to share? We will also be looking for a consultant to help with the build out. I have a Nortel engineer contact experience in implementing SCS 500's, but as a govt organization we need to get three bids. If your interested and have "enterprise" experience with sipXecs send me your contact information. Consultant doesn't have to be onsite (Lansing, Michigan). We have capable staff here and remote capabilities. Some background: * We have 8 remote sites and 1 headquarters * Each site has its own phone system * 7 of the remote sites have t1 connectivity used for data only and are pretty much pegged throughout the day and night * 1 Site is across the street and we have fiber connectivity * The biggest remote site has 50 handsets, headquarters has about 400 handsets. * We have two pri's at headquarters and two pri's across the street. The remote sites either just have pstn lines or centrex * We have two call centers (maximum of 10 agents each) The plan: * Collapse the entire phone system back to our headquarters * Have HA servers at HQ * Have onside servers at each site synching to HQ * Use Patton or Audiocodes gateways * Use Polycom 335 as the standard user phone, Polycom 650 with 14 key expansion for secretaries, and Polycom IP 6000 for conference rooms * Extension dial for each site * Call routing (save on long distance) _______________________________________________ sipx-users mailing list [email protected] List Archive: http://list.sipfoundry.org/archive/sipx-users Unsubscribe: http://list.sipfoundry.org/mailman/listinfo/sipx-users sipXecs IP PBX -- http://www.sipfoundry.org/
