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When using the 3015IP stations with an S400 AdvanceIP IPeX2 system running v3.13 and TVSe v3.2 with 16 IP vocoders (hardware); 2 of which are licensed, does it take up a regular hardware IP vocoder or does it need a licensed vocoder? Also, does a 3015IP need more than one IP vocoder when conference calling vs. regular calling?
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A Vocoder is used when any connection is IP to digital. If you are doing a conference call it still only uses 1 Vocoder.
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So assuming a system has 16 IP vocoder hardware capacity, but only 2 of those 16 have licenses, are we limited to 2 functioning 3015IP stations or just 2 concurrent IP to phone calls?
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Lenus, You are correct. You can only have 2 conversation to TDM hardware (Digital phones, Voice mail ports, CO Lines are just examples)
You will get an error MSG on the IP Phone when this happens. It will say No Vocoder Available.
IP phone to IP phone do not used a Vocoder.
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