New family of ShoreTel SG voice enabled switches!
ShoreTel has a family of new media gateways.
The more interesting switches are referred to as SGV
switches.
There is an SG50V and an SG90V that differ only in the number of FXO and FXS ports that they...
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New family of ShoreTel SG voice enabled switches!
ShoreTel has a family of new media gateways.
The more interesting switches are referred to as SGV
switches.
There is an SG50V and an SG90V that differ only in the number of FXO and FXS ports that they
support.
What makes these switches (i.
e.
media gateways) so interesting is that they have a LINUX kernel built
in to support a Compact Flash Card which enables localized Automated Attendant and Voice Mail.
In the world
of ShoreTel’s “single image solution” we have the concept of a DVM (e.
g.
Distributed Voice Mail sever.
The DVM
are typically deployed at remote sites and, as explained in previous blog, provide for a level of resiliency (not
redundancy) in your multi-site solution.
More importantly, as the DVM enables Voice Mail and Automated
Attendant to be localized at a remote site, it keeps these bandwidth intensive functions off your very expensive
WAN.
For example, if I have a New York HQ site with users, media gateways and
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