Hi,
I have a customer that runs two phone systems on the same LAN. The reason is that they were two separate business divisions and had separate requirements. Now, they have become separate businesses and might well end up having separate LANs. It has given them many advantages in separating the two - the main one is giving them as much separation as they need. At the same time calls can still be made between the two businesses by dialling the 4 digit extension number. When we decided to make them separate, it did not seem very obvious that that was the right thing to do. Now, for business reasons it most definitely makes sense. There are no technical issues as both use separate routers for their Spitfire SIP trunk connections. Also, DHCP currently is looked after by one of the servers. It happens that one business uses softphones, apart from a few hard phones, the other uses hard phones exclusively. Where hard phones are in use, we have come up with a script so that there are no issues with provisioning the phones. The appropriate 3CX can send the config file to the phone according to the MAC address that is provisioned. The script acts as a kind of filter.
Kind regards
Richard Crabb