System | Vendor/Brand | Type | # of Lines | Notes | Pic |
Definity ECS R9 (Compact Modular Cabinet hardware) | Avaya | Digital PBX | 8X32
1 8 CO Line 1 8 DCP Line 1 24 DCP Line 1 16 Analog Line (licensed to 300 stations) |
Acquired in 2015, a vast majority of the desktop hardware in the following years came for free.
Caller ID is supported but would require forklifts between the CO card and the Analog line |
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ICP 3300CX | Mitel | IP PBX | 16 licensed IP stations, 6 CO trunks | Christmas gift in 2015 | |
1760V | Cisco | IP PBX | Up to 24 Cisco’s IP and or SIP extensions, 2 outside line via VICFXS2 | Acquired in 2013, not in production for year | |
G250DCP | Avaya | TDM/IP PBX | 12 DCP ports, 2 analog station, 2 CO lines, supposedly 16 VOIP stations | If there is no media server that handles PBX, the Avaya has Survivable system inside, but it’s very primitive. | |
SIP24 | Citel Portico | Analog Telephone Gateway | 24 FXS ports
The Gateway can be tied to have multiple phone numbers dialing the port. |
System prefers to interconnect to an Asterisk type of PBX. No survivability. You can’t call another phone number on the gateway, it must route through the SIP server over IP |