We're currently working on project to upgrade all of our phone systems, bringing them out of the dark ages.
Our current system runs ok, however it's very much out of date, when a phone breaks, we can't replace it. We currently have an Avaya PBX system on Digital and Analog (yes, we have a few..) phones. Each desk has two CAT-5e ports ran, one for the phone, one for the network. The phone system consists of a full rack, as well as a PBX the size of a large deep freezer. All phone lines coming in are VoIP, however our phone system still uses them as it would Land Lines (It's give or take 15 years old).
So far, we have three things in mind, I'm wondering if anyones ever used them, and what they think. Keep in mind, we have around 160 phones throughout the building, looking for something that will support 200, but can be expanded apon.
First up, is a new Avaya VoIP system, which odly enough, has been the most costly. They also keep coming up with "extras" to add in, that will require more space. The demo seems to cover most of our needs, but we're looking ad the administration side of things, as we don't have any one person to dedicate to just phones.
Second, Cisco VoIP. This one thus far has been the chepest (I know, right?) but the administation side has us iffy. The system would add six 1U devices (That's six differnt devices to check when something doesn't work) as well as we would have to replace all of the blades in our Switch systems to PoE. We would also be stepping down to 10/100 at the desktop level (The phone gets the network connection, then sends a second cable to the PC, gigabit phones are costly.. and few).
Third, ShoreTel: This system sounds really good. Everything is unified and simple to manage, all comes in a single rackmount system. The phones are PoE, however it can be powered using a PoE "Gateway", however the phones will still more than likely kick us down to 10/100 to the desktops. Most of this is just hearsay, as we have no quote yet. I'm going to a demo of this product in the morning.
Anyone used any of these? Any thoughts?
Our current system runs ok, however it's very much out of date, when a phone breaks, we can't replace it. We currently have an Avaya PBX system on Digital and Analog (yes, we have a few..) phones. Each desk has two CAT-5e ports ran, one for the phone, one for the network. The phone system consists of a full rack, as well as a PBX the size of a large deep freezer. All phone lines coming in are VoIP, however our phone system still uses them as it would Land Lines (It's give or take 15 years old).
So far, we have three things in mind, I'm wondering if anyones ever used them, and what they think. Keep in mind, we have around 160 phones throughout the building, looking for something that will support 200, but can be expanded apon.
First up, is a new Avaya VoIP system, which odly enough, has been the most costly. They also keep coming up with "extras" to add in, that will require more space. The demo seems to cover most of our needs, but we're looking ad the administration side of things, as we don't have any one person to dedicate to just phones.
Second, Cisco VoIP. This one thus far has been the chepest (I know, right?) but the administation side has us iffy. The system would add six 1U devices (That's six differnt devices to check when something doesn't work) as well as we would have to replace all of the blades in our Switch systems to PoE. We would also be stepping down to 10/100 at the desktop level (The phone gets the network connection, then sends a second cable to the PC, gigabit phones are costly.. and few).
Third, ShoreTel: This system sounds really good. Everything is unified and simple to manage, all comes in a single rackmount system. The phones are PoE, however it can be powered using a PoE "Gateway", however the phones will still more than likely kick us down to 10/100 to the desktops. Most of this is just hearsay, as we have no quote yet. I'm going to a demo of this product in the morning.
Anyone used any of these? Any thoughts?