The following table is a summary only. Support for particular types of extension, trunk and user ports also depends on other factors such as local support variations. For example, BRI trunks are not supported in North American locales.

For more detailed capacity notes, refer to the "IP Office Platform Guidelines: Capacity" document.

 

IP Office Basic Edition - PARTNER Mode

IP Office Basic Edition - Norstar Mode

IP Office Basic Edition

IP Office Essential Edition

IP Office Preferred Edition

IP Office Subscription

Extensions

Maximum Extensions

100 [1]

100 [1]

100 [1]

384

Trunks

Maximum Trunks

64

64

64

[5]

- Maximum Analog Trunks

32

32

32

204

- Maximum BRI Channels [3]

12

12

32

- Maximum PRI Channels [4]

24

30

30

240

- Maximum SIP Channels [2]

20

20

20

[5]

- Maximum H323 IP Channels

[5]

1.100 Extensions in 3-digit extension numbering mode. 48 extensions in 2-digit extension numbering mode.

For IP Office Basic Edition modes, the system assumes that the base control unit is always fully populated with up to 32 extensions, either real or phantom or a mix, to which it assigns extension numbers in sequence.

oIt does this before assigning extension numbers to any real extensions on attached external expansion modules up to the system extension limit. If the system extension limit has not been exceeded, any remaining extension numbers are assigned to additional phantom extensions.

2.In all modes, voice compression hardware resources are also required for SIP support.

3.IP Office Basic Edition mode systems do not support both BRI and PRI trunks in the same system. They are also restricted to 12 BRI channels regardless of the BRI hardware installed. Other system mode support both BRI and PRI trunks in the same system.

4.IP Office Basic Edition mode systems are limited to 1 single-port PRI card.

5.Capacity is dependent on licenses, voice compression resources and available bandwidth.