(partial) passage into the adjacent building

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Alex-SE

(partial) passage into the adjacent building

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Good time to everybody!

If someone encountered a similar situation, help a newbie please.

We have 100 users on A4400 R4.1-d1.311-7-ac-ge-c5s2.
Approximately to 10/ 20 man (2-3 divisions) soon they cross into the adjacent building, with them migrate the telephones...
Second building itself is located on the same street and even on the same side of street as "headquarter", about 165ft it is further...

We have the possibility to connect both knots by means of the opto-fiber...

Help please, who knows, as this to realize so that everything would work o.k. ;o)?
What technology is necessary? Opto-fiber -- multimode/ singlemode?
etc.

Or it is better to use radio communication?
What then it is necessary to consider? What components will be required additionally?
etc.

Huge thanks previously...
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Post by axel_h »

Hi!

Are you about to use a separate pbx or a remote shelf? It sound like it is the easiest way to install a remote shelf connected by INTOF boards with a fiber optic uplink. If it won´t exceed 1,2kms multimode is OK.
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Post by frank »

if not, use fiber, and VOIP with ip phones
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frank wrote:if not, use fiber, and VOIP with ip phones
Hi Frank,

how does it work then with VoIP?
Which techn. components will we need?

many thanks
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Post by frank »

Hi !

You have to have a license for this on your PBX.
Then you'll have a int-ip board that you'll plug to a switch.
The switch will be connected to the other building with fiber
on the other switch, you'll have your VoIP phones (maybe you'll need new phones, or modules for the one you have), and that's it !
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