Quick question here regarding licensing.
Thanks for the info about the VOIP license includes SIP licensing. I'm confused about how the licensing works. I currently have BCM50 on a pri circuit. Our contract will be up next year and am looking into switching to a SIP provider. I see there are 2 trunk licenses and even 8 trunk licenses. If I am only going to be using one SIP provider, is that one trunk or one trunk for out going and one trunk for incoming. Or if I want to be able to have 8 calls at once, is that 8 trunks? When investigating, SIP providers are calling it channel for each call I want at the same time. So is a Channel a trunk? In my head, a trunk is phone number (or circuits) and if you want 8 lines at once I need 8 numbers. In an IP connection, I can have many calls over the number and that's what channels refer to. If you can point to articles or literature that would help clear up this Novtel/Avaya mess in my head, I would appreciate it.
Ideally I would like to setup an SIP trunk before our pri contract expires and start running some extensions through the SIP provider to evaluate the call quality and see if this something I want to do. Switching out the phones to sip phones that connect directly to the SIP provider seems like a waste when my BCM50 works fine and is capable of doing so, with proper licensing.