[Serusers] multiport hardware to be used with anonlue/digital pbx's mriadian

NEILL WILKINSON neill.wilkinson at btinternet.com
Mon Apr 4 15:17:00 CEST 2005


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 at 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
> devices and what issues
> >you've had. We have integrated M1s and Norstars
> with Asterisk in a
> >hybrid voip/key system environment.
> >
> >On Apr 3, 2005 12:09 PM, Iqbal <iqbal at gigo.co.uk>
> wrote:
> >  
> >
> >>Hi
> >>
> >>Has anyone used meridian pbx and connected that to
> a multiport voip box,
> >>or does anyone have any recommendations in general
> on multiport devices
> >>and PBX setups
> >>
> >>tks
> >>
> >>Iqbal
> >>
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