I read somehwere that one would need ICS to have netmeeting, but then, I asked myself WHY?
Netmeeting is using H.323, right? So how is it different from any other H.323 calls?
It would seem to me, that with just a slight change in addressing scheme, you could connect netmeeting calls without the need for ICS... Or am I going totally berserk?
One more thing do you think Genesys VoIP is the way to go? I know that this is Genesys forum and everything, but I asked myself again and again what is the most important thing in VoIP, and each time my answer was INFRASTRUCTURE.
Does Genesys make routers or switches? No. (Alcatel does, but I doubt that many of us even know them) Considering that normal Genesys is connected to PBX, and considering that almost every PBX maker is now offering a VoIP extension to their current equipment, wouldn't it make more sense to use that, and preserve the uniformity and role distribution? PBX voice, Genesys popup?
What are the merits of using IPCC as an extension to G3? You still would need to purchase Avaya switches, wouldn't you, to power the phones at least... Also, you would need to still have a card to convert T1 to H.323 or something of that nature... And then you would need to have Avaya switch and Genesys DMX, and would need to maintain both of them, on top of normal Genesys CTI maintenance.
Would it not be simpler to use Eclipse? Or Seagul (G3 R.11) where Genesys TServer would not even know that you are using IP PBX instead of the old faithful G3? Also, wouldn't it be cheaper both in the beginning as well in the long time?
The reason why I am asking this is because I really would like to have these questions answered, so that I could face my customer, and tell them with the clear conscience that I recommend them to use IPCC.
Thanks,
Vic