VoIP [7:18426]

2001-09-04 Thread Julius Bingham
Does anyone know around how many hours it takes to tie in Voice over IP (VoIP) on a 2600 series router over Frame Relay? Less than 50 users and 10 simultaneous lines connecting with a PBX? I bidded this out and received one bid and do not want to pay for excess hours. I appreciate your

Re: VoIP [7:18426]

2001-09-04 Thread Patrick Donlon
Julius here's a link to a site with an Erlang calculator and some other calc's, I've never used it myself but it's a common method for drawing up requirements for your comms www.erlang.com/calculator cheers Pat Julius Bingham wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

RE: VoIP [7:18426]

2001-09-04 Thread Peter Slow
depends on whos doing it. I can do that in like, a day or two. for most that could be a week long project. i speak from experience. -Peter -Original Message- From: Julius Bingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 11:26 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VoIP [7

RE: VoIP [7:18426]

2001-09-04 Thread Ken Mays
The Cisco side of it is easy and can be done in 8 hours or less. The real problem area is the PBX programming. It all depends on how knowledgeable your PBX tech is. If you have all the needed hardware, cabling, etc., the PBX programming shouldn't take more than 4 hours. Maybe a few more hours

Re: VoIP [7:18426]

2001-09-04 Thread Michael L. Williams
Original Message- From: Julius Bingham [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 11:26 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: VoIP [7:18426] Does anyone know around how many hours it takes to tie in Voice over IP (VoIP) on a 2600 series router over Frame Relay? Less than