Is it possible to get the Nortel phones working with an Asterisk server (getting rid of the BCM completely)?
-----Original Message----- From: David Cook [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 12:52 PM To: 'Anthony Boyington'; 'asterisk Mailing' Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] Nortel BCM 400 to Trixbox Integration I did the reverse. [*CO*] ---PRI--- [*Asterisk*] --- PRI --- [*SL1*] This way Asterisk acts as the gateway for the Nortel premise and gains all the features of Asterisk. When you want to migrate people off the Nortel, simply config them "upstream" on Asterisk. No architectural changes. When all parties are off the Nortel (if this is your goal), simply turn it off. - dbc. -----Original Message----- From: Anthony Boyington [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: July-20-09 11:30 AM To: asterisk Mailing Subject: [on-asterisk] Nortel BCM 400 to Trixbox Integration I am not sure if I should be on biz or users group for this post but can anyone point me in a useful direction. BCM400 with 70+ i2004 phones which I need to migrate. There is a new location coming online with roughly 40 or so extensions, Asterisk will be on this end and most likely Aastra phones. The Idea is to have both locations connected with asterisk on both ends but currently location (A) is mostly Nortel. I am connecting the BCM400 to Asterisk (trixbox) and then connect both locations (A) and (B). Over time I well phase out the BCM400. The idea so far is: [*CO*] ---PRI--- [*BCM400*] ---PRI or SIP--- [*Asterisk*] \--- (i2004) \--- (Aastra 6731i) any ideas are most welcome. Thanks all -- Regards, Anthony --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.392 / Virus Database: 270.13.18/2243 - Release Date: 07/20/09 06:16:00
