Hi,
Any reason why this would not be practical? Can you get an extra IPSI card for a remote G650 cabinet and have the Avaya business partner configure it exactly like the existing/working IPSI and ship it to us so we can then keep it at the site in question to only be used if the working IPSI fails? I assume the IPSI card would keep it's programming indefinitely even if it's just sitting in a box, unpowered/not installed?
If this worked out, it would be a lot more cost effective for us to ensure our remote sites with G650 cabinets had some protection from a prolonged outage instead of paying a vendor to go to each site to do the install and config. In my proposed scenario, we'd have one of our employees (in IT) swap out the IPSI in case of a failure of the existing IPSI.
Make sense? Will the unpowered IPSI keep it's programming?
Any reason why this would not be practical? Can you get an extra IPSI card for a remote G650 cabinet and have the Avaya business partner configure it exactly like the existing/working IPSI and ship it to us so we can then keep it at the site in question to only be used if the working IPSI fails? I assume the IPSI card would keep it's programming indefinitely even if it's just sitting in a box, unpowered/not installed?
If this worked out, it would be a lot more cost effective for us to ensure our remote sites with G650 cabinets had some protection from a prolonged outage instead of paying a vendor to go to each site to do the install and config. In my proposed scenario, we'd have one of our employees (in IT) swap out the IPSI in case of a failure of the existing IPSI.
Make sense? Will the unpowered IPSI keep it's programming?