Re: VoIP Lab

2000-12-30 Thread Tommy Mitchell

It really depends on what you want to do.  Using an ICS7750 sounds like you
want to do something more like IP Telephony. So in addition to the server
and a switch, you'll have to use get a handful of Cisco IP phones, not your
typical office phone.
If you're just interested in voice over IP, you can use a couple of routers
with FXS cards (1700s work well for this).  These will accept your standard
analog phones and provide dialtone.  Set the routers up back to back and
make calls over your little mock-up wan.

Tommy

>   jim klane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could someone tell me what is needed to use cisco's voice over ip .
> I would like to connect 5 phones in my office but i can not seem to find
the
> necessary info to help me choose the components ,
> I figure i should need
> 1 cisco ics7750
> 1 catalyst switch


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Re: VoIP Lab

2000-12-30 Thread L Reid


While at AT&T I took in some training on Voice Over IP and according to that, there 
needed to be a PBX and a Voice Over IP module from Cisco.  In the Cisco 2620 or 2621 
(do not remember which one was used) the module was a card.  On the Test and Turn-up 
things went smooth.  


  jim klane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

Could someone tell me what is needed to use cisco's voice over ip .

I would like to connect 5 phones in my office but i can not seem to find the 
necessary info to help me choose the components ,


I figure i should need

1 cisco ics7750
1 catalyst switch


Where could i find more info. I have checked cisco.com but t become more 
confused..Does anyone have a case study or a design guide..


Please let me know

jim k
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RE: VoIP Lab

2000-12-28 Thread Craig Johnson

It kinda depends what you want to do.  Are you doing straight VOIP; i.e.
connecting standard phone to travel over an IP backbone, or do you want
to do IP telephony, i.e. The phones actually have an IP address.  Are
you connecting to a pbx?

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Could someone tell me what is needed to use cisco's voice over ip .

I would like to connect 5 phones in my office but i can not seem to find
the 
necessary info to help me choose the components ,


I figure i should need

1 cisco ics7750
1 catalyst switch


Where could i find more info. I have checked cisco.com but t become more

confused..Does anyone have a case study or a design guide..


Please let me know

jim k
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