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Finding a pbx compatibility chart
| Added: 16-09-2004 Author: Michael Lemm Category: Telephone Network |
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Finding a single source that will give them an example and PBX phones, which they may be parallel with wishful thinking. I did not realize that the list of list of all the examples of all the calls to all vendors. Plus vendors continue to create new models to add a moving target fixed. Avaya itself to be a spreadsheet and will have a lot of what Wiktionary.
For example, Avaya has a BRI ISDN telephone that functions as two pairs and one pair of size, you can use is determined by the PBX and Vintage have a card in the system. Avaya also has two types of digital phones (one and two pairs of Jozi) but you can not mix their cards right center. And you are no longer obstacles and provided PBX software. Avaya also has a phone that works only on systems and sub-systems is not great.
Avaya also has several examples of IP phone. PBX new release can use all but if you go back to the past, the list is getting shorter.
I would guess that all the other PBX vendor to work in the same way.
A good company is only a man is that the phone will work almost all PBX analogue, at least for DIALTONE. Digital and IP phone will only work on either system vendors Avaya, Cisco, Nortel, nothing. That's because each vendor based on the article for those phones that won t work switch competitor.
As another example .... Nortel has a compatibility chart on their Web site. You need a program for this type of change kinf comparison.
If caught t Haven, and this is the theme here. A one size fits all single source to compare telephone and PBX interoperability system did not exist. That is unless you are ready to make his own.
That does not sound more difficult than necessary though. Just narrow the parameters and variables that must be taken ... and consider only the vendors who want to look forward to research all in. Then the vendor online and apply the information in hard copy. Also
make representation to be more suited to your specific needs.
Now if you need a PBX system comparison I can do myself. Just drop by the resources sector in PBXInfo.com PBXInfo online and find what you need to re-search.
There you go. Probably not what we expect ..... but sometimes what we most want to work seriously. However, if you all need easy PBX comparison system itself ..... you can do.
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