[Asterisk-Users] ADIT 600 Manual

2004-05-18 Thread Jon Brandon
I am trying to find a manual for the Carrier Access Adit 600. Does anyone 
know where I might be able to find one?

Thanks
-Jon


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[Asterisk-Users] * Newbie installation advice

2004-05-03 Thread Jon Brandon
Hello,

I'm about to install asterisk as the PBX at a location that my company has 
just moved into and I would like to get some comments and advice on the 
installation. I am new to * and don't want to make any big mistakes so I 
would love to hear whatever anyone has to say.

Here is what I have so far
Server:  
  * 2.8Ghz P4 - 1G ram 
  * T400P Tormenta II  (is this as good as the wildcard?)
Chanel Bank: 
  * Adit 600 3FXS, 1FXO
  * We will start with 6 PSTN lines
Phones: 
  * Aastra PowerTouch 480 (Management, Customer Service etc)
  * Aastra Meridian 8004 (break room, warehouse floor etc)
  * Reception? Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated as I 
have no idea what type of phone to give reception. Reception typically has 
a multi-line phone to answer incoming calls.
  * Polycom SoundStation 200 EX (Conference room speaker phone)


Am I missing anything? 

I see from the archives that a lot of people have used the PowerTouch 
phones. What do people think of them? Are there other ADSI phones that are 
better or just as good for less money?

Thanks 
-Jon 


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] * Newbie installation advice

2004-05-03 Thread Jon Brandon
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Steven Critchfield wrote:

 On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 01:06, Jon Brandon wrote:
  Hello,
  
  I'm about to install asterisk as the PBX at a location that my company has 
  just moved into and I would like to get some comments and advice on the 
  installation. I am new to * and don't want to make any big mistakes so I 
  would love to hear whatever anyone has to say.
 
 Your first mistake _may_ be the rush to learn. Good experiences normally
 require you to have a time to get used to the application and PSTN
 problems before you attempt to go through a roll out. 

Yes... I have thought about this a lot. I do have experience with 
traditional PBX's, Tadiran and Panasonic to be specific, so that would be 
the safe route. * however is very exciting and there seems to be lots of 
help available.

Here is what I have so far
  Server:  
* 2.8Ghz P4 - 1G ram 
* T400P Tormenta II  (is this as good as the wildcard?)
  Chanel Bank: 
* Adit 600 3FXS, 1FXO
* We will start with 6 PSTN lines
 
 If you are going to start with 6 lines, you should decide how soon you
 might upgrade. You then should look into the cost difference to get
 either channelized T1 or PRI. You will be much happier with a T1 than
 analog lines. Specifically look at how many people here fight with echo,
 a T1 makes the risks of echo lower. It also becomes cheaper as the
 number of lines go up than analog lines. At some point in your growth,
 if you continue with analog lines, the telco will drop a similar Adit
 right next to yours to break the T1 they bring in out to the analog
 lines you order.
 
Okay this is a great suggestion. Echo is not something I have not had to 
deal with before. Is this a problem that would steer a person away from 
this type of PBX.

  Phones: 
* Aastra PowerTouch 480 (Management, Customer Service etc)
* Aastra Meridian 8004 (break room, warehouse floor etc)
* Reception? Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated as I 
  have no idea what type of phone to give reception. Reception typically has 
  a multi-line phone to answer incoming calls.
 
 Multiline isn't necessary. For that matter, a receptionist isn't overly
 necessary. You can help direct callers to a extension pretty easy with a
 menu system you script. Then you just need to designate a couple of
 people/phones that are used in the case the caller refuses to follow the
 menu or doesn't find the person they are looking for.

Excellent :) this is exactly why I asked.
Thanks Steven

 
 

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[Asterisk-Users] Channel Bank - New * install

2004-04-22 Thread Jon Brandon








I am looking at installing * as the PBX in a new office and have a few
questions that I hope someone can help me with. The installation will be small
at first with about 8 internal extensions, but will grow to 24 within a year or
so.



First is there any benefit to using VoIP
phones instead of installing a channel bank and analog business phones? 



If not, what are some good analog business phones that people have used?


How about channel banks, can I get some suggestions?



Thanks





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