Hey Gang,

we have deployed quite a few asterisk PBX's with SIP access providors that
use the Cisco IAD and it has been a great fit.  Expecially when the carrier
delivers everything over the ethernet port.  No telco interfaces are needed
Very slick!

Bob


On 1/25/07, Gregory Boehnlein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 >  The Cisco IAD comes in 8FXS, 16FXS, 24FXS and T1/E1 variants.  Specs
are here along with a good visual of the network topography for both TDM and
VoIP.
>
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/gatecont/ps887/products_data_sheet09186a008019aded.html<http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/hw/gatecont/ps887/products_data_sheet09186a008019aded.html%C2%A0>

>  Supports SIP and MGCP, I would think it would work fine, but I do not
have any official documentation of interoperability.  A lot of IP Centrex /
Hosted providers use
> these at the customer prem.  Covad also uses it extensively for their
Integrated Access service.

We have deployed these with Asterisk w/out any problems. SIP works just
like the rest of the Cisco IOS SIP products work, w/ the same quirks. Have
noticed that the FXS ports can be very "fickle" and intolerant of miswiring,
so make sure your Analog wiring plant is clean before you cross connect the
IAD into it.



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