[asterisk-users] My Phone Review- Large Scale Corp Deployment.
Matthew Mackes (Webmail)
mm at webmail.deltasoniccarwash.com
Thu Nov 2 18:47:43 MST 2006
Well, currently we are using 3 PCI 110P cards. The new system(s) will
include Wildcard TE412P's
I am using Linux Pound key which is an Rpath/ Digium distribution of
Linux (Its Red hat Enterprise Linux, stripped down, with asterisk installed.
Its very good- very clean, and dependable.
Vitalie Apostu wrote:
> Matt,
>
> Thanks for posting this message. What version of Asterisk do you use? What
> kind of T1 card do you use on asterisk?
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 11:27 PM
> To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
> Subject: [asterisk-users] My Phone Review- Large Scale Corp Deployment.
>
>
> I have had the opportunity to test many IP phones in the last 6 months and I
> thought you might enjoy a quick review of what I have found.
>
>
>
> Grandstream Budgtone 200 - Poor Quality for business use- Looks good,
> and the handset feels nice, buttons have a decent feel, but the disply
> is difficult to read when you are not directly over head of the phone,
> plus the sound quality of the handset, and speaker phone is very poor---
> Its has a cave, tunnel sound.
>
> Cisco 7960- Great Units, Sound Great, Look Great, very professional.
> They are abit more difficult to program then others. You must find the
> SIP firmware, and be very familiar with TFTP to deploy these phones-
> However once you get a hand of them, they are a rock.
>
> Zulty WIP 2- THESE PHONES ARE AWESOME!!! AWESOME!!! WiFi SIP phones-
> They look like an early 90's wireless phone, but they are VERY well
> built, and work extremely well- If you are looking for a serious WIFI
> SIP phone, this is the unit for you. Trust me, I tested 3 of the other
> popular WIFI sip phones, and they are cheaply made- even the Linksys-
> other WiFI phones are built like cheap plastic cell phones.
> We have purchaced over 125 Zulty WIP 2's and they are great. A company
> named Neobits has them for sale.
>
> And the best hard phone- The Aastra 480i.
> This phone is a class act. I would even pick this over a Cisco 7960. It
> has many features, feels great, has a very cool look, and the sound
> quality is OUTSTANDING. They have great documentation, and can do more
> then the Cisco, like Busy Lamp, which is very important in a large corp
> environment when you have receptionists.
>
> We have chosen to go with 350 Aastra 480i, 125 Zulty WIP2, and Asterisk
> to replace our 15 year old monster Meridian Nortel switch and phones.
>
> Asterisk will be running on Pound Key Linux, on three HP Servers- All
> DualCore Xeons, Dual Processor machines, (so four cores per machine)
> with 4 GB of RAM per. We will also be connecting the machines with Gbit
> Ethernet to one another on a private Switch, separated from the rest of
> the LAN/WAN.
>
>
> We will be handling Voice PRI's and 2 T1s for outbound PSTN, and long
> distance, and I have planned for about 100 extensions to be active at
> any one time (1/3)
>
> If anyone would like to discuss large scale deployments- I would love to
> hear your thoughts.
>
> Thanks Everyone,
>
> Matt Mackes
> matthewmackes at deltasoniccarwash.com
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