The cheapest way would be to get an old ad tran and a t1 card and covert t1 to 
adtran to fxs 
via it

Should cost around 800$ or so for all.

Rehan

> Quoting Howard White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> > Have a client needing SIP to 24 FXS, analog phone deployment (hotel).
> > Has a SIP to 24 FXS box that works great except Message Waiting
> > Indicator.  Analog phones have MWI but box doesn't handle it; vendor
> > chooses not to work with issue.  I do not have the specifics as to the
> > model of phone deployed so cannot answer which format MWI signal is
> > expected by the phone.
> 
> If they are older 2500 type sets, they are most-likely high-voltage (70-90 
> volts) neon message
> waiting lights.  I haven't seen any SIP devices (or anything IP for that 
> matter) which will light
> those suckers up.
> 
> If the MWI "flickers" with the ringing of the phone, it's a high-voltage neon 
> type MWI.
> 
> The high-voltage lights were standard on PBX's for 30 years or more.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --Shane
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