Nortel Networks Remote Users on Norstar MICS 6.0?

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Remote Users on Norstar MICS 6.0? EnigmaPaul@gmail.com 10-04-09
Posted by EnigmaPaul@gmail.com on October 4, 2009, 1:37 pm
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Hi -

I have a Norstar MICS with 6.0 software as well as a CallPilot 100.
It works well but I'd like to explore some options to extend office
functionality to 3 remote users, 2 of which are at a long distance
from the office.

I like the BCM50, but I can't justify upgrading the entire system just
for this function as we are otherwise happy with the Norstar.  Are
there any options available to add interoffice VOIP capability to
connect our remote users?

We also looked at some benefits of upgrading to the BCM50 such as some
of the followme features as well as call center functions, but I think
I can probably get those on my existing callpilot anyway?

Thanks!

Posted by Ken1943 on October 6, 2009, 2:28 pm
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On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 10:37:01 -0700 (PDT), "EnigmaPaul@gmail.com"


I had one customer in New York City that I set up a Norstar VoIP Gateway
for. It required a vpn, Gateway and CO trunks in the Norstar at each
end.I think I set up 3 co lines for it. I don't know if it is still
supported and Tech support was useless. There was info on how to set it
up at Nortel support, which worked until the vendor at the far end played
with settings !! Got them straight real quick. The customer had too much
traffic for it so upgraded to 7.1 and t1's with networking.


Ken1943

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