What we have is the following

4 x Edge Servers
4 x Directors
2 x Front Ends
2 x Akonix Servers
1 x SQL Backend

GPO assigns the internal and external name to be whatever we decide it to be, 
we are starting to roll out AV services to these users, but mostly at the 
moment its IM with LiveMeeting support, so far its coping really well and not 
being bashed too heavily.

Within our star network they get directed to the directors then through to the 
Front Ends (as per usual) but outwith our network they use TLS to connect via 
the Edge Servers.

If you need anything give me a shout on either MSN/Email

Cheers

John Aaron Shaw-Miller MBCS KtGC OBE
IT Consultant, Infrastructure & Exchange Specialist
Member of the Microsoft IT Advisory Council

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-----Original Message-----
From: Steve Burkett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 October 2008 17:52
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: OCS 2007 infrastructure for remote offices

Okay, David's got me thinking of a real dumb question that I can't find
a simple answer.

I'm gonna take a look at OCS 2007 soon, but 'management' initially
poo-poo'ed the idea as they said it required an OCS server at each
location you wanted phones. I can't believe that fact to be true - we've
got about 50 offices worldwide, 10-20 of those with 3-4 users in and
there's no way we're putting in 50 OCS servers.

What's the options with getting remote offices on the system, but
without the need for having OCS servers at their locations? Some of
these offices have existing IP PBX's, some have analog PBX's, some have
no PBX.


Any help appreciated!

Steve.

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