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#64340 04/26/10 05:33 PM
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We have an Axxess 4.4 system that works well, but we would like a more current OS and something that supports IP access to the database. Our current system has 2 cabinets with (9) DKSC16, (3) DKSC, (2) LSC, an OPC, T1C and CPU128. We also have an OS/2 Axxessory Talk PC.

We would like to keep what we can (espcecially our phones) yet upgrade to a newer OS and hopefully some more features.

Any suggestions?

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The math doesn’t quite work. You’ve listed 16 cards, where two cabinets will only support 14 and a CPU 128 isn’t quite enough for 200 ports.

Can you check again?

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I agree with DND ON I think the most cost effective answer would be a new cabinets with upgraded power supplies, a new CPC and a new T-1 card. Depending on the real counts and total actual phones on the system, needed room for growth A 5000 might be the best solution. When you post the numbers again we'll try to get you some sound advice based on the numbers and needs
Randy

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Correction: Our current system has 2 cabinets with (9) DKSC16, (2) LSC, an OPC, T1C and CPU128. We also have an OS/2 Axxessory Talk PC. We have 13 cards in two cabinets plus a a CPU128. The power supplies are 550.0110. I look forward to your advice and comments.

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How many digital keysets are actually in use, and how many voice mail ports do you have?

You have 144 station ports and 32 trunk ports, for a total of 176 ports. I’m thinking that you actually have a CPU-256 or maybe not all of the ports are enabled.

An accurate count is important, and may determine if an Axxess upgrade or CS-5000 replacement makes the most sense. There are also options for voice mail, where the number of ports comes into play.

#64345 04/29/10 11:19 AM
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We have 114 stations in use (113 digital keysets and 1 pager) so 30 station ports are currently unused. One of the LSC has a daughter board so we have 12 trunk ports, all used for POTS lines. I verified that it is indeed a CPU128, not CPU256.

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Dataman,

You can upgrade system software.

At verion 5.1 and higher DB prgraming is like a windows explorer interface.

https://www.offauto.com/pages.php/page/axxess_versions

Version 7.0 and below we use a IP DB device that will allow to IP into the CPU for programming.

Version 8.0 and higher has this feature built into the CPC.

Randy


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