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We want one single point for administrative reasons.<br>
If we have many servers handling this, our receptionist will need more
training on the switching and forwarding of calls.<br>
Given that our receptionist is rather elderly, and has been complaining
about having to learn a new system any way, we<br>
want to limit the total amount of retraining that is necessary.<br>
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(Any suggestions on how to accomplish this in a another manner would be
helpful, as well)<br>
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--<br>
Christopher Dobbs<br>
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Jeffrey C. Ollie wrote:
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<pre wrap="">On Mon, 2004-12-13 at 12:12 -0800, Christopher Dobbs wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Is there any way to overcome the ~200 channel limit on Zap?
I need a machine to be able to handle approx 4000 Zap channels?
(delivered through TDMoE)
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Can you enlighten us on exactly why you would need 4000+ channels to go
through one box like this? Surely with a little thinking "outside the
box" as it were we might help you develop a solution that will not have
a massive single point of failure (if you can even get 4000 TDMoE
channels to work on a single box).
Jeff
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