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Maximum Voicemail ports (IP Office 500)

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MandyDroid

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Is there a limitation to the number of voicemail ports that an IP Office 500 can support.

We have 4 PRIs and are considering using Datel to handle voice recording of all calls in our center.

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The current limit is 40 ports. I think the server edition was supposed to bump that up to 100 though? Might be mistaken.

-Austin
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Indeed 40 for IP 500 and a 100 for the server.

BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
Yay! IPO work has been...sloooow. My mind is going soft. I just sit around and play my guitar and clean my rifles because 'MERICA!

-Austin
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OK here is the lame quesiton what is server edition? has anyone tried to record all calls in a IP office for 92 lines (ie 4 PRIs)?

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Server edition is when the IPO is actually...on a server (*nix based).

On a standard IP500, with all ports maxed, using *contact store*, you cannot record 92 lines at once. Not enough ports. Server edition? Sure.

If you're not using server edition, you would need a digital pri/t1 recorder in front of the IPO. OakSI/omnicron or whatever...tons of them out there.

-Austin
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For that amount of recording VM Pro wouln't be the best solution anyway, even if it went that high (except server) the recording is more of a bonus to having VM Pro rather than a reason to specify it :)

 
Like Andy said, it is far better and probably cheaper to use proper call recorders for this. Get one that sits in line with the ISDN.

Jamie Green

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Also keep in mind that VRL is not supported on the server edition!!!

BAZINGA!

I'm not insane, my mother had me tested!

 
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