Harris makes a line of switches that might have the required features. They
do have a model with a chassis about the size of a Cisco 7513.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 11:45 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: ISDN switch (beyond simulator) [7:64628]
> 
> 
> We've all dealt with ISDN simulators, that look like a CO to a single 
> or small set of interfaces. I'm dealing with a situation where I need 
> to interconnect several simulated training sites (i.e., physically in 
> the same room) and telephony servers through a PSTN simulation.
> 
> In other words, I need a small CO switch, with the ability at least 
> to interconnect several trunks (probably both T1 E&M and ISDN PRI), 
> with a static calling plan among tens of telephones. The switch would 
> emulate several end offices, plus the PSTN interoffice connectivity 
> between them. For the latter, however, I don't need to have physical 
> interoffice trunks as long as I can simulate their effect in a 
> dialing plan.
> 
> The switch should also be able to simulate dedicated data 
> links between
> sites.
> 
> In the real world, this is no problem to do with off-the-shelf 
> equipment that would support thousands of lines. Within the Cisco 
> product line, I suspect I get close with an MGX or the like, but 
> probably fall short in circuit-switch call supervision and routing.
> 
> Thoughts? I'm going to review my Nortel Passport documents to see if 
> it has the loop supervision capabilities available; I vaguely 
> remember a version that might.




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