Exchange Server - Unified Messaging?
Asked By kevinp
16-Nov-09 03:50 PM
I have spent the past six hours trying to find information on Exchange
2010 and how the unified messaging works. There are absolutely no
system requirements or explanation of the needed hardware on
Microsoft's Exchange web site.
We are a small school still using a PBX phone system. It is a Nortel
Norstar Compact ICS with 20 phones. I found out that Nortel makes a
'Norstar VoIP Gateway' that would work with my system. Is this what I
need to enable Unified Messaging with Exchange Server?
Would the IP Gateway and Exhange replace the 'Nortel Flash' unit we
currently use (the voicemail system)?
Or would I be better off trying to get them to purchase a new IP phone
system that will integrate with our existing Exchange Server 2003?
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kevinp replied to kevinp
Well, this obviously is not the place for answers either!
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