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Johnthephoneguy

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Jan 17, 2005
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Anyone see these out there yet? I came across a description of one and it seemed pretty awesome. Wondered what interface it used for programming?

JohnThePhoneGuy

"If I can't fix it, it's not broke!
 
When I last heard, the 2100 was a carrier class (D250 type) switch that ran the Enterprise software package (CS1000/81) using the same Element Manager and command line interfaces...

This has been a few years, and I don't know if they've changed any since then...
 
it's an IP enabled SL100. DOD is upgrading a lot of the miliary bases to this platform, but I don't know if it has passed JITC certification.

I know a couple bases that are in waiting....we get requests from Nortel all the time for installs, but we haven't seen anything materialize yet.
 
"The industries most scalable IP-PBX, supporting 125,000 IP phones, 99,999 call center agents, 100,000 simultaneous calls and 2.4 Million Busy Hour Call Completions (BHCC)"

Beyond the U.S. Dept of Defense installations indicated above, it is deployed in a number of large commercial sites - primarily universities and hospitals.
 
It is the upgrade to the DMS100 or MSL100 - The IP enabled switch. Like the CS1000 is the IP of the 61,81, etc.

I have worked on one and it is what I primarily work on. What kind of questions do you have?
 
No specific questions, just had not seen one yet.

Been trained on the Sl/DMS100, Meridian 1, BCM, and Norstar, and was just wondering where this fit in thats all lol

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