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Seeking Expansion or Upgrade Path from SX-200 - New to Mitel
« on: August 17, 2018, 11:06:24 AM »
Please pardon my ignorance - my field is environmental consulting (wastewater plant upgrades) and I have not dealt with telephone systems previously.

I came across a Mitel SX-200 MX controller in the IT closet of a wastewater plant.  I can see that it is hooked up to several rack mounted analog-to-digital modules that fit in slots.

We are building a new facility for the plant nearby that will require telephone service integrated with the existing system.  A couple of questions I had, because I know the plant will ask:

1.  Are there current controller products that are backwards compatible with the SX-200 infrastructure, something that can be swapped out so that only the controller is updated?
2.  If I had to keep the SX-200 MX the way it is, are there current phones available that I can use in the new facility that I can just plug into a network switch and route the cable back to the SX-200 rack?  We will probably not have more than 5 or 10 endpoints at the new facility.

Any recommendations that you have I would appreciate.
Thanks!


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Re: Seeking Expansion or Upgrade Path from SX-200 - New to Mitel
« Reply #1 on: August 17, 2018, 02:14:25 PM »
Kind of a loaded question... the SX-200 is still a thing with Mitel, but it is only supported for Hospitality installations. Mitel has tried to kill this product for years, but it's popularity in the hospitality market has kept it alive. The MX controller has been retired some time ago, but there is an available CX controller that would likely work, but it only supports ~100 phones maximum. The AX platform is designed for up to about 50 IP phones and a couple hundred analog stations (for hospitality installations).

With the current release of software, you can add Mitel 53xx series phones (except the 5360) via IP. They must run on a VPN or direct LAN routed connection though, the controller does not support NAT translation (ie. no port forwarding).

Also, all phones must be licensed individually... You will need to engage your Mitel vendor to do this.

No modern platform still supports the digital peripheral bays, and digital phones on an SX platform are considered obsolete.

Honestly, if you need to expand, I would consider beginning a migration to a MiVB or hosted platform.


 

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