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Has anyone networked two XTS systems via a point to point T-1? How about centralized voice mail on top of that??
Pros / Cons? Smooth install or weeks of hell?
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I have not networked 2 XTS's but I do have 2 DVX4's and a DVX2 networked together. You do need the networking software to make it all work.
For the most part, everything works pretty good. There are little glitches here and there but software revisions fix those issues. With the XTS having flash rom, you don't have to worry about replacing chips.
We had some issues with light appearances from one system to another. I would say it was not a headache but it takes a little bit to iron things out. Also, Vodavi does post a list of known problems and resolution time frames on their dealer access web site.
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We have done about 12 during the last 24-months. Not to bad once you know what to look for. Pretty stable as well. Price well for a networked solution compared to others.
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