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Posted By: Jim@360 Adtran NetVanta 7060 - 11/07/08 01:03 PM
I found this forum while researching info on IP-PBXs and I have spent the better part of my afternoon reading. I wish I would have found this earlier as it is a great resource.

For my first post I would like to ask if anyone has had any experience with the Adtran NetVanta 7060 or 7100. I am looking for a solution for a smaller branch office and I have had great results with many of their other products.

This particular branch office has been using a hosted PBX (Aptela...horrible CS :bang: ) and we have decided to put a solution in place that we have better control over. With only four users it is hard for us to justify a large capital expenditure of system that would be overkill for their needs but the 7060 looks like it would perform well. Btw, we are using Polycom 501 phones.

Thanks in advance.
Posted By: Avalon Re: Adtran NetVanta 7060 - 11/12/08 05:50 AM
I am aware of the Adtran ip system, I think it uses re-badged polycomm or Avaya phones.

But I have never seen a single one in the NJ area.
Posted By: tampasteve Re: Adtran NetVanta 7060 - 11/12/08 06:16 AM
They make very good mid market routers and other equipment, so I would not doubt if their IPBX is decent. Our rep has been pushing us to sell it, but we do not have the need as Allworx fills that place for us. Honestly though, I have never seen one in place in our market, which makes one wonder about support should you need it.

Steve
Posted By: TadiranTechTexas Re: Adtran NetVanta 7060 - 11/13/08 09:38 AM
Unless you are going to use a full Adtran solution, as in the Router and switches I would look to another product for the phone system. There are many IP systems out there that can suffice, for about half the price.
Posted By: djweis Re: Adtran NetVanta 7060 - 11/13/08 09:47 AM
It didn't seem like a bad system but from what I had heard it wasn't price competitive for what it was providing. Their previous phones are Polycom's but the new ones appear to be their own design.
Posted By: Jim@360 Re: Adtran NetVanta 7060 - 11/13/08 09:57 AM
Well I decided to go with this system and it will be on my desk in a matter of hours. I decided to go with it because of my familiarity with other Adrtan products, since I am installing the system myself. Other options that I found at this price point would have required third party installation, not that Adtran recommends this system to be installed by the end uers.

The list price was about $XXXX and I picked it up for around $XXXX. More than anything I was going for reliability of not only the product but the service from Adtran. I will post my experiences with the unit as I go.
Posted By: tampasteve Re: Adtran NetVanta 7060 - 11/13/08 10:59 AM
Let us know how it goes. Good luck!

Steve
Posted By: LaneComm Re: Adtran NetVanta 7060 - 11/14/08 11:55 PM
Many great products over the years, time will tell on the IP systems.
Posted By: nicklaz Re: Adtran NetVanta 7060 - 12/02/08 06:15 PM
hey jim, i'm curious how your install went. please post the details.
Posted By: Jim@360 Re: Adtran NetVanta 7060 - 12/03/08 06:52 AM
Sorry I haven't posted my full report yet, I will physically install the system in tomorrow as I was waiting on the ISP to install the fiber internet which the phone lines will run on.

From a hardware standpoint the fans are a bit loud, but then again it’s not going to stay on my desk for much longer. Other than that it is a solid until with lots of potential for growth. Since I only have 4 users I will be using the 7060's available ports on a separate VLAN to replace a no name switch we have. It also has two gigabit copper/fiber ports which I will utilize for my server.

I set the unit up with about 5 hours worth of work and almost all of it was done in the web GUI. I am familiar with their other NetVanta series products and this one falls in line with the others. From the factory the system only needs to have a few settings added before it can be functional, but I decided to change quite a bit on the unit i.e. change 4 digit extensions to 3, make two auto attendants, add ring groups. The information available on the Adtran support website was quite complete and came in handy a few times.

The phone setup was a breeze, as it turns out the Adtran phones are rebranded Polycom phones and since I am using Polycom 501 phones it was as easy as entering a MAC address, assigning a user, pointing the phone to the unit and rebooting. I tried to get a Polycom IP500 to work but it won't accept the software from the unit do to a software limitation on that particular phone. I also made a custom image of the company logo for the phone to display, it took me about 6 hours and 10 versions to get it to a point where I was happy with it.

The switch does have PoE capability but I just couldn't justify spending more money on the PoE cables from Polycom and the AC/DC adapter cables that I have now work just fine.

There are a few things I will have to do once the system is in place, the first of which will be to test and adjust the impedance and gain settings to make sure the DTMF tones are sent properly. This needs to be done from the command line interface and depending on the hardware version of FXO card it can be done with an automated process. The second will be to evaluate the ability to use the call lists on the phone itself to return a call. This had been an issue with another hosted solution we used because the caller ID information would come in as expected but the phone required you to dial 9 when making an outside call. I need to look into this more once the system is in and I will either need to look into ANI and DNIS replacement, or the more probable choice changing the dial plans to remove the need to dial 9. The final step will to utilize an IPSec VPN which I have built between my NetVanta 3448 router and an ISA server to have a remote phone. This is going to be a bit tricky because the VPN is not built on the 7060 but a NetVanta 3448 which the 7060 sits behind.
Posted By: tampasteve Re: Adtran NetVanta 7060 - 12/03/08 07:28 AM
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The switch does have PoE capability but I just couldn't justify spending more money on the PoE cables from Polycom and the AC/DC adapter cables that I have now work just fine.
So they require a special POE cable? Most IP phones just use a regular cable with a POE switch. Interesting if this is the case.

Steve
Posted By: Jim@360 Re: Adtran NetVanta 7060 - 12/03/08 07:31 AM
Yes it is unfortunate but the Polycom IP501 will not utilize PoE without the PoE cable from Polycom, to be honest it took me some time to come to that conclusion as my experience with PoE has been that you just need to plug it in and have PoE enabled on that particular port.
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