Re: Cisco IP Telephony [7:48673]

2002-07-13 Thread Steven A. Ridder
You can use CDR and CMR records on the CM Plus the phone gives you the CMR info if you're on a call and the i button twice. As for ensuring the quality is good, you need to do a good QoS design. ""bergenpeak"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > For the folks who

Re: Cisco IP Telephony [7:48673]

2002-07-13 Thread alain faure
Hi, Yes i use it and it is a very good quality equipement. Our customers are very happy with that. Best regards -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Computing networks & internet specialist http://www.a01faure.com Certified Cisco(ccie #8935,ccnp+cvoi

Re: Cisco IP Telephony [7:48673]

2002-07-12 Thread bergenpeak
For the folks who have tis up and running-- what tools, if any, are being used to make sure the VOIP service is operating at the desired level (delay and jitter bounds within spec, call cut-offs within spec, etc.) Thanks Brad Ellis wrote: > > I setup call mangler for us to replace our anal

Re: Cisco IP Telephony [7:48673]

2002-07-12 Thread Brad Ellis
I setup call mangler for us to replace our analog system. It's been pretty much a work horse for the past 5 months. From my experience, it's a pain in the butt to set it up, but if you set it up right, it's awesome. I cant say enough good things about it (after it's setup...the setting up part

Re: Cisco IP Telephony [7:48673]

2002-07-12 Thread Steven A. Ridder
you save on maintenance costs as well (or leasing if you do that) I say buy it. ""Chuck"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > VERY STRONG RECOMMENDATION: > > call a couple of experienced integrators and start the education process. > You want as much input as possib

RE: Cisco IP Telephony [7:48673]

2002-07-12 Thread Ellis, Andrew
Well, I don't work for anyone using it but I have been to Cisco's NY Office and seen the phones work myself. You would not know the difference from an office phone using the PBX. You still do the normal stuff like dial 9 to get outside and dial the area code and phone number. The beauty of course

Re: Cisco IP Telephony [7:48673]

2002-07-12 Thread Chuck
VERY STRONG RECOMMENDATION: call a couple of experienced integrators and start the education process. You want as much input as possible - this is not something you want to even dream about doing if you and your organization do not have solid VoIP experience. some VARs may be willing to do an on