Asterisk or other option?
Ed
plug at 0x1b.com
Wed May 26 06:06:17 MST 2010
On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 6:28 PM, Bryan O'Neal
<Bryan.ONeal at theonealandassociates.com> wrote:
> It happens ;)
> One talent I learned as an accountant was how to make very pretty
> graphs that mean nearly nothing and do great presentations from them
> ;)
>
> On Tue, May 25, 2010 at 4:33 PM, Kevin Brown <kevin_brown at qwest.net> wrote:
>> Thanks for all the responses. They've helped me find the price range I was
>> needing for the presentation and the names at a few companies that could
>> help out should anything come of this.
>>
>> I'm sorry I was so vague, but, well, it's not like I really had a whole lot
>> of information to go on, heheh.
>> ---------------------------------------------------
+1 on all the suggestions - don't forget the UPS(s) for the Asterix
server and VoIP switch+phones(via PoE)* and separating the VoIP/PoE
vlan goes all the way from mirrored switch to red ethernet connects in
the wall - send 2, one PoE for VoIP and one plain ethernet cable, to
each station - at least you can bank a little expansion capacity that
way too. (many PoE phones have a second ethernet plug)
*911 in a power outage - and make sure your fax machine has a handset.
it's the last resort.
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