To: jeeyacation@gmaitcom[[email protected]]; Jeffrey [email protected]] From: brice gordon Sent: Mon 6/4/2012 7:43:17 PM Subject: Re: Zorro Phones ok will delete On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Jeffrey Epstein <jecvacationaumail.com> wrote: no voice mail On Mon, Jun 4, mu at 3:33 PM, brice gordon wrote: FYI Forwarded message From: Bruce Chavez Date: Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 3:27 PM Subject: Re: Zorro Phones To: brice gordon Brice, The proposal is attached. It is configured for 8 analog telephone lines only, per Richard Boltz and TW Telecom. It can grow to 128 lines, (of various types, i.e. digital, analog, SIP), if you needed it that large. It is configured for 48 IP licenses, 45 will be used by all the phones and DSS console. You can have up to 48 phones, (for 3 more phones), with this configuration, but you can grow to 128 IP phones on this system if desired. All the NCP needs are licenses, that come singly or in blocks of 16, for a total of 128. Maybe the perception of "maxing out" was based on the 48 IP licenses included, and not the maximum of 128. There are 4 Digital ports for integration to the voice mail system, which only takes 1 port. So there are 3 digital ports for future. There are 4 analog ports on the system, used for plain telephone devices such as cordless phones, answering machines, credit card machines, etc. You don't have any analog ports needed, these are just in case you might. The voice mail is a two port, 64 mail box, 4 hour voice storage device. Adequate for the home user. The NCP 1000 has 5 small slots available. Two are being used by the analog cards and one by the digital/analog system. So there are two small slots left. There are three regular slots EFTA_R1_00519105 EFTA02015981