i have deployed the audiocodes mp-124? with 14 lines active lines and
it ugly to configure, but works well once setup. They do make it easy
if you have a set of contiguous number to apply to the ports in order
though.

On 5/31/07, Jay R. Ashworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 01:22:06PM -0700, Douglas Garstang wrote:
>    I'm trying to find a high port count ATA device. We have a lot (up to 110)
>    analog devices that we need to bridge to IP. Rather than go out and buy 110
>    ATA's, it would make more sense to buy a single chassis type device with
>    some number of ports and blades. Anyone know if such a device exists?

Sure; lots of them, in port counts up to 48.  They're not cheap.
Expect to pay about $105 a port or so, on average.

Start here:

        http://www.voipsupply.com/index.php?cPath=94_286

I was looking at the Audiocodes, about 6 months ago when I was prepping
a project, but I haven't had hands-on.  Iv you *really* need a lot of
ports, check out the Vegastream, but, again, no testimony here.

Keep in mind though, that it can be a good thing to have a warm spare,
so high port counts aren't *always* the best answer.

Cheers,
-- jra
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