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Old December 28th, 2003, 06:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I am thinking about buying IP Office for it's conference bridge. What are the minimums I need to get? Does anyone have a list of part number? What exactly is IP Office? Sorry to ask so many ???.
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Re: IP Office Conference Bridge

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I am thinking about buying IP Office for it's conference bridge. What are the minimums I need to get? Does anyone have a list of part number? What exactly is IP Office? Sorry to ask so many ???.

The minnimum you would need is the unit itself, an IP 403 would cut it. What else you need (licenses, Voice Mail, Expansion Modules, etc.) depends on what you want to do beyond just a conference bridge or how robust you want the bridge to behave. I will send you a PM with some more information...
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Re: IP Office Conference Bridge

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I am thinking about buying IP Office for it's conference bridge. What are the minimums I need to get? Does anyone have a list of part number? What exactly is IP Office? Sorry to ask so many ???.
Also, if you want to use it as a conference bridge you will need to go with PRI. With analog trunks the max outside parties in a single conference is 2 - obviously lame for a bridge. With a 403 you can have 1 PRI (23 callers), with a 406 you can have 2 (46 callers) and a 412 can have up to 4 PRI spans (92 callers). You also have to watch your VCM and data channels if you want to bring VoIP callers onto the bridge.

BTW 1 very cool feature of the IP Office is the ability to have an email sent to an administrator / accountant indicating every usage of the bridge, with date/time/account number. Great for reselling the service.

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Also, if you want to use it as a conference bridge you will need to go with PRI. With analog trunks the max outside parties in a single conference is 2 - obviously lame for a bridge. With a 403 you can have 1 PRI (23 callers), with a 406 you can have 2 (46 callers) and a 412 can have up to 4 PRI spans (92 callers). You also have to watch your VCM and data channels if you want to bring VoIP callers onto the bridge.

BTW 1 very cool feature of the IP Office is the ability to have an email sent to an administrator / accountant indicating every usage of the bridge, with date/time/account number. Great for reselling the service.

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I love the power conferencing on 2.0, just set it up in my lab and it is way cool...anyone else try it yet?
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I love the power conferencing on 2.0, just set it up in my lab and it is way cool...anyone else try it yet?
I definately will as soon as it's GA - what did you have to do to get the controlled introduction licence?

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I definately will as soon as it's GA - what did you have to do to get the controlled introduction licence?

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I got it through my company, we are a dealer so we always get the new toys to play with in order to support our BPs
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