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Re: Looking for ISDN PBX systems



In message <3DAA995C.8080402@xxxxxxx>, Bruno Prior
<bruno@xxxxxxx> writes
>I believe the Avaya (used to be Lucent) Argent Alchemy series do this. I
>have had a couple of CyberGear Golds. My experience is that they are
>excellent ISDN routers, no more than adequate as firewalls and
>complex/unreliable as a PBX and for voicemail. But then again, most of
>this seemed to be that it needs a timeserver on another computer, and
>had difficulty maintaining connection with linux server. May be fine
>with Windows software.
>
>If you are interested, try www.aa.nu, who specialise in this sort of kit.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Bruno
>
>
>Paul Gale wrote:
>> I'm looking for an ISDN PBX system that allows central storage of
>> names/numbers which are viewable on a DECT handset - anyone know if
>> this is possible? or used one?
>

We have an Argent Office PABX system though without DECT handsets (we
looked at installing DECT but it would have doubled the cost of the
system).  Although the PABX does hold a central directory of names and
numbers I don't think that you will have access to it via DECT.  We can
only access it via PC-based software using the TAPI interface.  I guess
a PDA with WiFi and a built-in DECT handset might work if you have
mega-bucks to spend.

It does make a good ISDN router with a reasonable firewall (as PART of
other security measures).  We have also found it to be a versatile PABX.
Complex, yes, but the programming software is pretty intuitive and we
have been able to do all our configuration work without having to get
outside help.  We initially ran it for about 6 months without a
timeserver and had no problems.  We now also have a voicemail server
(the software is Windows only) and this doubles as a timeserver.  I've
not tried pointing it at a Linux timeserver though.  The only problem we
have experienced is that the voicemail software sometimes forgets to
update the displays on the PC clients when a message has been deleted.

Chris.

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Chris Davenport
chris@xxxxxxx

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