[asterisk-users] Microsoft launches first PABX
shadowym
shadowym at hotmail.com
Thu Mar 22 22:17:09 MST 2007
As far as I can tell, the phone system does not run on a Desktop/Server OS
on a standard PC. Just the config clients run on the desktop.
Then again they are using Dlink as one of the 3 manufacturers of the Phone
Server so I wouldn't expect commercial grade.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Pounder [mailto:JonP at inline.net]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 8:05 PM
To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Microsoft launches first PABX
Quoting Christopher Chan <chrisfz at netvigator.com>:
>
>> For low data volume yeah its pretty simple, but start to get vlans
>> and priority and qos all rolled in and for most companies you've got
>> outside help with a bill there before you know it. Not to mention are
>> you going to trust some M$ based virus collector on the same physical
>> network as something important and secure without firewalls between ?
>>
>
> or to mention that this M$ based virus collector is not exactly
> carrier-grade. regular unattended reboots anybody?
exactly !!
how many nortel phone switches need their virus fix and reboot second
tuesday of every month ?
But just remember, you don't have to get a tech in to install a new
extension....
hehe - how do you call the office to tell your SA that the phone system
needs to be rebooted - think about it.....
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