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Selecting the Right IP PBX Solution Aron Aicard – Inter-Tel
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Agenda Basic elements of an IP system Optional elements of an IP system 3 forms of IP systems Major areas of impact Trade offs
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Agenda Basic elements of an IP system Optional elements of an IP system 3 forms of IP systems Major areas of impact Trade offs
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Basic Elements Call control Signaling between elements Core features Integration point IP/TDM conversion On-net/off-net Simple data exchange User’s point of contact Devices Applications
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Agenda Basic elements of an IP system Optional elements of an IP system 3 forms of IP systems Major areas of impact Trade offs
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Optional Elements Software applications Workflow Customer care Collection/storage/data mining Legacy interfaces Digital and analog phones Paging systems Fax/modem connections Media processing Conferencing Conversion Collection
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Agenda Basic elements of an IP system Optional elements of an IP system 3 forms of IP systems Major areas of impact Trade offs
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Three Forms IP-enabled PBX core with optional VoIP Converged IP Combined VoIP and PBX core IP only IP core
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IP Enabled Pros Mature, reliable backbone Feature rich core Strong protection of existing investment IP growth at a managed pace Disruption of staff is minimized Most popular approach for large existing installations
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IP Enabled Cons Limited IP scalability PBX core will ultimately limit the applications Incremental IP station growth may cost more Benefits of a converged infrastructure cannot be fully realized
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Converged IP Pros Usually based on established software Strong Features IP scales more cost effectively Usually supports digital expansion Lends itself best to blended IP and digital Great for planned migration Most popular for new system deployments and same vendor migration plans
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Converged IP Cons Not ideal when used in one extreme or another (IP vs. Digital) Newer IP-based applications may still have limitations (varies by vendor) Scalability of IP at the desk still limited
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IP Only Pros Scales very easily Management usually designed for the data administrator Tends to use more open standards for interoperability Least amount of geographic dependence Greatest long term opportunity for new application features Most popular for new site installations with strong IT staff
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IP Only Cons Support for digital desktops almost non- existent Analog connectivity more costly due to conversion technology Migration options limited Transition is most costly and disruptive
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Agenda Basic elements of an IP system Optional elements of an IP system 3 forms of IP systems Major areas of impact Trade offs
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Major Impact Organizational goals Increase revenue Streamline operations Control costs User productivity Adoption Efficiency Effectiveness Administrative efficiency Staffing Uptime versatility
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Agenda Basic elements of an IP system Optional elements of an IP system 3 forms of IP systems Major areas of impact Trade offs
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Trade Off Depth of features vs. scalability Performance Topology Manageability vs. capability Correlation of user and admin complexity Diametric goals Sophistication vs. cost Short term and long term objectives Need vs. want Burden and opportunity
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Conclusion
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Basic elements of an IP system Call control IP/TDM conversion User’s point of contact Optional elements of an IP system Software applications Legacy interfaces Media processing 3 forms of IP systems IP enabled Converged Pure IP
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Conclusion Major areas of Impact Organizational goals User productivity Administrative efficiency Trade offs Depth of features vs. scalability Manageability vs. capability Sophistication vs. cost
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