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I have three locations linked together with router-to-router VPN connections.
Each location has a NEC IPK II with an extension numbering scheme as: 1400's, 1500's, 1600's
Can I connect these locations together (VoIP) using CCIS alone or does it require a CCIS + ARS/F-ROUTE setup? I just want to be able to make calls between the locations. Each location has about 6 to 8 each.
I've setup f-routes before, in Nitsuko systems, but it seems like I remember hearing/seeing something about only needing CCIS for my situation.
Thanks In Advance.
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im not very familiar with IPKII but from experience.. ARS/F-route is needed if your VOIP is separate and installed to your trunks. CCIS alone could work if IPKII is capable of having its own IP links like in NEAX2000IPS. Hope this helps. I'll have to start studying on how IPKII operates 
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