if this is a brand new thing you can force the phones on people and then you can to provisioning remotly of for instance Grandstream so they can change the config themself. By forcing a common set of codex you can avoid cpu overhead of translation so you only have to think of teh datashuffle.

Bu doing god work at the dialpla you make shure that all the calls thats internal never hit the main pbx'es in the celler and oly use them for outgoing!

Best regards
jan

--On Monday, November 28, 2005 04:22:09 AM +0100 Vedran Dakic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hello,

Those people currently aren't using any kind of phones, but the investment
company that has this building "in the works" wants to deliver everything
for them so they just have to - move in and do business.

What worries me is the fact that when you have 100-200 offices - they're
used to having 2-3 lines only for them - one for fax, two for voice, etc.
So, in a way, having in mind around 200-300 outbound calls at peak time is
pretty much "normal". Also, when you think of the number of phones - it
would only be normal to assume for people to have up to 1000 internal
phone conversations peak (the less transcoding - the better, of course).

I have a freedom of making whatever I want, so I can have a separate LAN
for VoIP purposes only - a bunch of dedicated patch panels, VLANs on Cisco
switches, or whatever. I'm just considering this setup way before it has
to go online because of the price of traditional PBX for this kind of
setup which can only make you hurl. And you know how much potential
upgrades cost for a setup like this - a traditional PBX can be a
nightmare :(

Cheers,
Vedran.

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Hans
Witvliet Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 12:08 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] A rather big setup.

I think there is more to consider.
One or two fat machines in the basement forr connecting to the PSTN is
very fine.
But are all the people allready using voip handsets, or old fashioned
analoge handsets? If so, you need quite a large number of channelbanks.
You speak of 300/1500 concurrent phone calls? If so how many handsets
are you considering?
Is the lan capable of handling this load?
Is the lan 100% dedicated for voip, or are there a bunch of
servers/workstations also using this lan?

Interesting project....

Hans


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