You mean a PRI gateway or FXS/FXO gateway? Try
Quintum
or Boscom gateways for both or lots of others. I've
worked with Cisco, Quintum and Boscom and all are fine
as SIP to PRI/FXS/FXO gateways.
Neill....;o)
--- Iqbal <iqbal(a)gigo.co.uk> wrote:
Hi
Multiport, I mean more than one port :-), basically
the pbx with have a
E1 coming into it, which is 30 lines. Now if
theother end of the pbx is
connected to 40 extensions in the office, I really
want all 40 to be
able to make a voip call, rather than getting
engaged tone. The customer
doesnt want to replace the existing pbx, hence would
want to put
something behind it, which connects to the IP world.
hence by dialing *1 [or whatever prefix] the call
would hit the pbx, it
would then send that out via the IP device as a VoIP
call.
I dont really want to build a asterisk setup for
them locally, but would
just rather go for a out of the box solutions which
already exists...
Iqbal
Shidan wrote:
>Hi just wondering what you mean by multiport
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>
devices and what issues
>you've had. We have integrated M1s and Norstars
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>
with Asterisk in a
>hybrid voip/key system environment.
>
>On Apr 3, 2005 12:09 PM, Iqbal <iqbal(a)gigo.co.uk>
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wrote:
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>>Hi
>>
>>Has anyone used meridian pbx and connected that to
>>
>>
a multiport voip box,
>>or does anyone have any recommendations in general
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>>
on multiport devices
>>and PBX setups
>>
>>tks
>>
>>Iqbal
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