Tek-Tips is the largest IT community on the Internet today!

Members share and learn making Tek-Tips Forums the best source of peer-reviewed technical information on the Internet!

  • Congratulations bkrike on being selected by the Tek-Tips community for having the most helpful posts in the forums last week. Way to Go!

Pending Upgrade from MV 1.2 to S8700 1

Status
Not open for further replies.

Old31V

IS-IT--Management
Jan 7, 2004
46
US
I'm getting ready to have my org's G3si w/ MV 1.2 SCC PPN & one SCC EPN upgraded to S8700 ACM 2.0 w/ dual processor.

My question is that I have one vendor, (Cross) telling me that my current PPN will not work w/ the S8700 and has quoted a MCC. Yet Avaya's quote allows me to keep the PPN and has quoted an additional SCC.

What is the deal w/ Cross? Anyone have any insight as to why Cross feels that my PPN is not compatible w/ the S8700 config?
 
Typically the PPN becomes just a dumb port network supported via an IPSI card after an 8700 migration. No idea why they want you to trash it.

-CL
 
The carrier that holds the processor has to be replaced, the slots are different for the system cards due to the IPSI. So if you mean PPN as your full stack of SCC carries, then that is incorrect that you can't keep them. But you do have to replace the A carrier..


BuckWEet
 
We upgraded to the S8700 last April. Our PPN, had a new shelf and IPSI cards installed. It is now an EPN, but still acts as our connection to our 3 other EPNs, through fiber and DS1C connections. The dual processors are now 2 servers running Linux, which handle the call processing duties.

Bob

bob.e.riker@wellsfargo.com
 
There is another thing though, AVAYA is no longer selling new SCC carriers anymore, you must go MCC or G650 carriers. You can however keep on buying SCC's if its for upgrade purposes (I believe thats the rule)..

So this pretty much affects greenfield opportunities..


BuckWeet
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Part and Inventory Search

Sponsor

Back
Top