Can anyone povide me with some documentation that tells about OXE benefits over 4400 in terms of features.
Thanks in advance
Benefits of OXE over 4400
You lose a lot. First, do not forget that Unix versions are stoped and no more suported by Alcatel, so new features are only available on Linux Releases.
Some loses: IPTouch phones, LDAP, CPU7 Appliance Server, Direct RTP, AVA, SIP, SSH, Wifi,Remote V24 IP ports, OmniTouch Premium Edition, media gateways, ...
Some loses: IPTouch phones, LDAP, CPU7 Appliance Server, Direct RTP, AVA, SIP, SSH, Wifi,Remote V24 IP ports, OmniTouch Premium Edition, media gateways, ...
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Vnbadiger
4400 or OXE
I found working with 4400 is quiet a fun it is really robust not prone to failures, whereas OXE(common hardware) is little trick, I dont feel on same comfort level while working OXE.
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cavagnaro
Using hardware of 4400 you can use OXE software, if you have a release over 5.1 it is an OXE. You can have all mentioned, OTUC, SIP, Appliance Server, LDAP, etc etc.Sadim wrote:You lose a lot. First, do not forget that Unix versions are stoped and no more suported by Alcatel, so new features are only available on Linux Releases.
Some loses: IPTouch phones, LDAP, CPU7 Appliance Server, Direct RTP, AVA, SIP, SSH, Wifi,Remote V24 IP ports, OmniTouch Premium Edition, media gateways, ...
I also believe 4400 hardware is much stronger than Alize. however it is also much expensive. so considering the requeriments of the final user and enviroment you should see what hardware fits better.
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cavagnaro
Using hardware of 4400 you can use OXE software, if you have a release over 5.1 it is an OXE. You can have all mentioned, OTUC, SIP, Appliance Server, LDAP, etc etc.Sadim wrote:You lose a lot. First, do not forget that Unix versions are stoped and no more suported by Alcatel, so new features are only available on Linux Releases.
Some loses: IPTouch phones, LDAP, CPU7 Appliance Server, Direct RTP, AVA, SIP, SSH, Wifi,Remote V24 IP ports, OmniTouch Premium Edition, media gateways, ...
I also believe 4400 hardware is much stronger than Alize. however it is also much expensive. so considering the requeriments of the final user and enviroment you should see what hardware fits better.

