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Pepp77

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Oct 30, 2008
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Looking for someone to try and explain these numbers for me.

I have an IP Office with 216 Virtual IP endpoints on it.

The system has

2 x VCM32 (Version 1s)

and

68 x VCM Channel Migration licences

I am trying to work out how the system has calculated this to 216 when I get

2 x VCM32s = 24 Virtual IP endpoint licences
68 x VCM Channel Migration licences = 204 Virtual IP endpoint licences (on a 3:1 ratio).

For a total of 228!

| ACSS SME |
 
There are 2 possibilities.

1. The system thinks one is a V2 card
2. You can't migrate more VCM channels than you have so 32*3*2=192 plus 12*2 from hardware equals 216.

"Trying is the first step to failure..." - Homer
 
I'm guessing it's number 2 and if you put a VCM 64v1 you'll get 228 endpoints.

"Trying is the first step to failure..." - Homer
 
Number 2 makes sense. Cheers

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