Various servers for VOIP

posted by hccitize @ 10:24pm, Tuesday 14 February 2012.

This is very important in Voice over IP phone systems.

In the old PBX's, everything was configured inside the PBX itself. With a Voice over IP server, you now have a client server connection. So you create the user account within the Voice over IP server and then for the device that will be connecting, for the client that is connecting, you have to give it the information it needs to provide the Voice over IP server.

So what will happen is you plug in this information, extension 105, user name X, password X. When this phone gets on the network, it will connect to the Voice over IP server and it will say hey, my user name is X and my password is X. I want extension 105 and the Voice over IP server will say, okay. Your user name and password are correct. Here, you are now extension 105.


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Phone Systems Configurations

posted by hccitize @ 10:23pm, Tuesday 14 February 2012.

So in this business telephone systems Voice over IP server, if you're setting up let's say extension 105, you would say extension 105. The user name is X and the password is X. And then you would set a whole bunch of other configurations. So if you're configuring an account in the Voice over IP server, there's probably 10 or 20 different configurations you can do but the big ones to understand is that you plug in the extension, you plug in a user name and you plug in a password.

Why I say these are the most important thing in business telephone systems is because, for a Voice over IP client, you then go to the client whether it's the iPod or iPad, whether it's the computer or whether it's this hard phone and inside even the hard phone, you say this phone is extension 105 with a user name of X and a password of X.

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Business phone systems for communication needs

posted by hccitize @ 3:16am, Thursday 3 November 2011.

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