First of all, thank you for your help.

I was seing Cisco and Linsys web sites and I just came across this 2
devices:

Linksys SPA8000 8 phone ports, 1 port ethernet.
Cisco SPA8800 4 phone ports, 4 lines, 1 port ethernet.

I think they could work for us, because I need maximum 10 normal phones and
4 PSTN lines. Besides with these devices I could use my normal phones, so I
would not need additional wiring.

So far, this is the list  to evaluate the costs of this Linux PBX solution:

1 HP Proliant Micro Server
1 Linksys SPA8000
1 Cisco SPA8800
1 UPS
1 switch 16 ports( we use a 8 port switch)
1 shelf rack
3 patch cords.

I just have 3 doubts:


   1. What do you think about Linksys SPA8000 and Linksys SPA8800, are they
   good solutions in my case?
   2. What do you think about this list, am I missing something?
   3. I am thinking to buy a switch with VLANS to have one VLAN for my PBX,
   what do you think about this, is it necessary?



Thank you for your kind help.





On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 11:22 AM, Steve Edwards
<asterisk....@sedwards.com>wrote:

> (Please don't top-post and please trim posts that are no longer relevant.)
>
> There re USB and Ethernet devices (Xorcom, Sangoma, Sipura/Linksys/Cisco,
> and others) that can interface analog phones to your Asterisk server.
>
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