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5th March 2003 at 16:01 #23667Teodor GeorgievGuest
Hi,
I am looking to purchase a small VoIP gateway and I stopped at Quintum A400 (mostly because of the IVR and Radius AAA interface). Unfortunately, I was not able to find ANY technical documentation describing how to configure them, only “white papers”. Does someone have an experience to share with me regarding A400? Is it easy to configure, do they provide enough documentation with it?
What are their strong and weak points?Thank you.
9th March 2003 at 12:21 #23668FranciscoGuestPlease forward me any addtional info.
12th March 2003 at 00:55 #23669VasilGuestHi Teodor,
I have the full documentation for Quintum – more than 1000 pages and know a lot about Quintum.
Give me your email, and I will contact you directly.12th March 2003 at 10:51 #23670DavoodGuestHi Vasil,
I was looking for s.o. like you!
I am using iEnsemble for origination(sending),but I am not pleased with it because of long calls , limited prompt recording possibility and disconnection after entering a wrong No. without repeating the prompt.I am going to buy a Tenor and replace iE,Do you have any suggestion about Tenor?
Davood
14th March 2003 at 16:45 #23671SamaaleGuestI am planning to implement VOIP system that can be used phoneshop. QuintumA400/800 was the most attractive equipment in my research. But I could not find enough documentation. Can anyone help the documentaion and setup? what is the best carrier specially in Africa? and what is the alternative of billing software?
My email is sahra365@aol.com
Thanks in advanced14th March 2003 at 18:09 #23672BobGuestSysmaster vs. Quintum:
1. 2 IP legs in one calls –not supported by Cisco or Quintum
2. IVR over IP – not supported by Cisco or Quintum
3. Unlimited Registrations in GKs — not supported by Cisco or Quintum
4. Unlimited Dial Plans – not supported by Cisco or Quintum
5. Function as a Call-back server.
6. Intelligent VoIP Proxy switching (automatically negotiate codecs with both end points and attempt to provider RTP relaying without codec conversion if possible)
7. Support multiple concurrent codecs — not supported by Quintum
8. SIP, H323, PSTN (ISDN/PRI, CAS/EFS/D4, R2) support – most of these are not supported by Cisco or Quintum
9. Switch between different media SIP, H323, PSTN automatically29th March 2003 at 18:51 #23673VoIP top QualityGuestBob how can you compare Sysmaster which is a software (using generally Quintum) vs some switches like Quintum ?
Without Quintum technology Sysmaster wouldn’t be able to sell anything.
3rd April 2003 at 04:34 #23674SomeoneGuestI totally agree……..100 points
4th April 2003 at 03:42 #23675VoipGuestHow can Sysmaster compare to Cisco and Quintum when they have only been in the market with that gateway for less than
6th April 2003 at 00:47 #23676RadiumGuestI don’t think Bob has a clue when it comes to Cisco’s IP Telephony products
I will say that Cisco’s SIP support is somewhat new and isn’t supported in all of their products yet. I understand that it should be completely supported either by the end of the year or Q1 2004. With that said, I’ve used Cisco for the core IP telephony equipment in all of my projects. Cisco supports all of the standards he’s listed above plus has some features no one else has such as Survivable Remote Site Telephony. Cisco is really serious about IP telephony, they seem to integrating support for it into all of their products from routers and switches to firewalls and ADSL routers. One minus for it is it isn’t cheaper than some of these lesser known companies but I’ll bet you it’s got better support than brand X.
I’ve been designing and deploying Cisco’s IP Telephony solutions for over two years. I done small sites from 50 users, to medium size call centers, to large deployments of thousands of IP Phones and an. I’ve deployed IP Telephony systems from all over the United States to Alaska, Hawaii, St. Petersburg Russia, and Seoul Korea.
Cisco’s IP Telephony products interact with a lot of other vendors add on products, such as billing, conferencing, paging, software enhancement, NMS (network management systems), IP Telephony troubleshooting tools and many more.
I admit I’m a bit biased towards Cisco products but if it works and works well why switch?
6th April 2003 at 05:51 #23677To DavoodGuestHi Davood, the new iEnsemble version 1.6 support repeating prompt when enter wrong PIN and phone number, full customized voice prompt recording function and a lot of new features facing the traffic collection application by the small ITSP, you can contact their support department support@flashlinevive.com to get update.
8th April 2003 at 11:27 #23678YeahGuest…AND also pay them some bucks for getting the upgraded firmware, just to get recordable prompts in only 1 language (if you record your own language, you lose the English prompts!) and get the same faulty answer/hangup supervision.
8th April 2003 at 18:45 #23679Rasse Hassan KadirGuestPlease can any1 provide me the detail documentation of quintum please A800 series. I will hihgly appreciate your help.
Thanks in Advance.
RHK16th April 2003 at 11:43 #23680aravinthGuestPlease can any1 provide me the detail documentation of quintum please A800 series. I will hihgly appreciate your help.
Thanks in Advance.
aravinth16th April 2003 at 15:13 #23681ArupGuestCan Quintum Tenor A800 talk to Ccisco AS5300
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