Lucent's MAX TNT works perfect as PSTN/Media gateway ! I din't find any
problems as of now.
I used 8E1 cards with madd2,madd3 cards for SIP. Yes, it supports most
codecs including g729.
It doesn't have any problem with interoperating with SER.
On 10/18/05, Rodrigo P. Telles <telles(a)devel.it> wrote:
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Hi Folks,
I used MAX TNT for dial-up users in the past and now I have a choice to
update
that equipment to support SIP and act as a PSTN/Media Gateway.
I have some doubts about it:
1 - Is there some one using it? (what hardware configuration?)
2 - Does it support all CODEC's?
3 - Does it 'speak' SIP well with SER/OpenSER? (any reference about
supported
RFC's?)
4 - Any other additional information is welcome!
Thanks in advance.
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