Branch Office Solutions on a CS1000m

Branch Office Solutions on a CS1000m

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Branch Office Solutions on a CS1000m Bryan Hesters 09-01-2005
Posted by Bryan Hesters on September 1, 2005, 10:12 am
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I've been asked to connect a cross-town office of 32 users to our
CS1000m, "as though they were on the 3rd floor of this building". This
is a high-technology group, and we're looking at a DS3 of bandwidth
between the two sites.

I'm focusing on 2 possible solutions:

1.) A remote gateway 9150 using 2616d phones in IP mode with 4 BRI
circuits for 911 survivability.

2.) A Branch Office using h.323 WAN gateway, an additional signaling
server, and a combination of IP and Analog Trunk cards for 911
survabilty.

Browsing through the archives, I've seen support for both. Which would
you choose and why? Any lessons learned I should be considering?

I appreciate your advice!

Bryan Hesters



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