I understand that Cat 5000s don't support VOIP but I think that's only
because they don't support inline power on their ethernet blades. Can some
one see any other issues with cat 5000 and VOIP combo.
""Mark Odette II""  wrote in message
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> Cisco UBR900 series Cablemodem, and the Cisco 1750/1760 series Routers
> are the low-end VoIP supported routers.  The 2600 series routers with
> NM-1V/2V cards are low/mid-range VoIP routers for the Enterprise (acting
> as Gateways from PSTN or P(A)BXs).  Your next step up is the 3600's,
> then the Catalyst 4000 Switches, and you continue up the change from
> there.
>
> The 2500's don't support VoIP.
>
> For the ATA 186, I'm unfortunately without a clue.
>
> -Mark
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Steve Watson
> Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 7:19 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: VoIP [7:45991]
>
> 1 - What routers support VoIP? (Looking for a Cisco Link, can't find
> one)
>
>             I have a lot of old 2501's and have been told they don't
> support VoIP but have found nothing in writing.
>
> 2 - Has anyone used the ATA 186?
>
>
>
> Steve




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