VLAN confusion
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It's a pretty disastrous scenario... all servers down, down for a long time, all clients losing leases... it's a scenario so bad that realistically, the DHCP would not be of concern should it happen. Not the kind of thing that is realistic to worry about. If something happened to this degree, and you were on vacation, they'd HAVE to get support for it regardless.
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Well, thanks everyone for all your input. I'm still not sure what I'm going to do regarding the VoIP situation, but I suppose I should read up about FreePBX or NTG or something...
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@dave247 said in VLAN confusion:
Well, thanks everyone for all your input. I'm still not sure what I'm going to do regarding the VoIP situation, but I suppose I should read up about FreePBX or NTG or something...
Read up but you can also set one up on vultr for a few dollars a month.
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@dave247 said in VLAN confusion:
Well, thanks everyone for all your input. I'm still not sure what I'm going to do regarding the VoIP situation, but I suppose I should read up about FreePBX or NTG or something...
Not a bad idea But to be clear, no one has specifically recommended any specific product or approach, just offered that Cisco is a terrible one, and getting a reseller instead of a consultant guarantees a bad result and it is clear that the reseller is trying to take advantage of the situation.
It's not that FreePBX or even NTG is the "right" answer. Is that you have a clearly bad answer arrived at through a clearly in appropriate business decision making process that lacks both business and IT oversights. So all of the checks and balances that should exist in a healthy business are being skipped.
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@coliver said in VLAN confusion:
@dave247 said in VLAN confusion:
Well, thanks everyone for all your input. I'm still not sure what I'm going to do regarding the VoIP situation, but I suppose I should read up about FreePBX or NTG or something...
Read up but you can also set one up on vultr for a few dollars a month.
That's pretty big. For a few dollars you can know if a system works for you, instead of making a huge commitment to sales people with no need to deliver a working solution because you are already trapped.
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@scottalanmiller said in VLAN confusion:
@dave247 said in VLAN confusion:
Well, thanks everyone for all your input. I'm still not sure what I'm going to do regarding the VoIP situation, but I suppose I should read up about FreePBX or NTG or something...
Not a bad idea But to be clear, no one has specifically recommended any specific product or approach, just offered that Cisco is a terrible one, and getting a reseller instead of a consultant guarantees a bad result and it is clear that the reseller is trying to take advantage of the situation.
It's not that FreePBX or even NTG is the "right" answer. Is that you have a clearly bad answer arrived at through a clearly in appropriate business decision making process that lacks both business and IT oversights. So all of the checks and balances that should exist in a healthy business are being skipped.
Well I asked my boss if I could check out alternative voice systems for comparison and he said it's my call... so it looks like I have the chance to do things the right way. That being said, I have no idea where to start. I looked at the NTG website and didn't find much valuable info, nor on the FreePBX site.. also, the vultr website looks like it has nothing to do with telephony and is instead a webhosting platform.. so I don't understand that...
Maybe I could give someone a call and go over some plans or something??
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Vultr is a standard cloud IaaS platform. Not related to web hosting in any way more or less than to telephony. Your PBX is just a server like any other. So your platforms for it would be the same as all of your other workloads.
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@dave247 said in VLAN confusion:
I looked at the NTG website and didn't find much valuable info....
$250 / mo. All inclusive hosted PBX. Bring your own trunks.
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What are you looking for from FreePBX? Other than a download link, which should be pretty clear, what more is there to find?