Hi,
I've inherited a site which is running a Mitel 3300 CXi II Controller - this is maintained by a third party.
I'm looking after the IT side of the company haven't been entirely convinced by a couple of answers I've got when enquiring about the setup.
Their Mitel Controller is running DHCP in the same range as the server (also running DHCP) and both PCs and phones are connected to the same switches. Is this normal/recommended? In my minimal previous experience, phones have been on a separate switches, IP range and/or VLAN, so this seems a bit odd. Considering there are three 24 port switches (1x PoE, 2x not) plus the Mitel unit for a company of 20 I'm wondering if things were previously separate
We've also been enquiring about the use of TAPI to dial phones and currently the only option I'm being given is dialling via middle-ware (unified communicator? Ironically the call quality when talking to him was quite poor, but that could easily be my office)
When pushed - apparently the reason for the overlapping networks was to allow the softphone software to work and also to enable connecting PCs to the pass through ports on the handsets (which is interesting as this is specifically not how the PCs are connected currently)
Everything is working and not causing issues, but I'm just a little twitchy about some of the responses.
Sorry if this isn't the place for this area of queries - feel free to politely tell me to go away
J