Thx Jason, that's 3 persons giving the spa3k the thumbs up.. I guess Ill buy
myself a spa3k and a spa2k and test this setting.
Thx for your comments Guys.
If anybody else tests this, please do send your findings to the list. The
myth of connecting legacy PBXs between them or remote extensions wit
Craig:
So on one end you use spa2k and what do you use on the other end?
And you are right! That was what I was expecting, to use the ATAs once the
legacy PBX are removed and a full blown Asterisk is installed.
What has been your experiences with your setup?
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Anton,
Supposedly, the spa3000 is the answer, or so says the voip engineer I
have done some research with about a similar situation.
They support back-to-back, unregistered, calling, and call acceptance.
(I don't think any other ATA's do)
I will know this for personal fact in a couple weeks, bu
You will need 3 x spa3k to interface with the phone system in building
1, and 2 x spa2k to interface with the 3 x handsets in building 2.
This will work quite happily, I have used the same setup to provide
remote extensions on an analog phone system prior to transitioning to a
full blown sip syst
You could use SPA-3000s to connect to the PBX and SPA-1001/2002s to connect
the phones. Then, if the SPA-3000s have public IPs or if both sets of
devices are on the same internal network, you would set the SPA-1001/2002s
to "hotline" to the IP of the SPA-3000s. If this is not possible, you could
re
Interesting huh? :)
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|I'm not sure that an SPA3
I'm not sure that an SPA3K can act as a SIP server (I could be wrong
here) so this wouldn't be the right hardware at all. I'm not sure what
would be the right thing either. I'd be interested in knowing myself as
I have a similar issue looming with one of my customers.
Mark
Anton Krall wrote:
Just wanted to comment on this.. I'm unable to offer you anything because
the bandwidth available to me cannot serve a commercial venture. Bandwidth
is available, just not at reasonable (economic) rates.
Legally, I'm not sure of the grounds.. If you receive an offer, you'll to
verify the ability of
Guys.
This is not entirely asterisk related but voip related.
I have this scenario and I just cant fingure out which parts to use.
There are 2 buildings that already have their internet connections. Each has
a panasonic pbx. They have the need to connect 3 building 2 phones via voip
to extension
I know of good way to solve this problem. I have been authorize by my company to try to a group of people and businesses to give donations to get Digium to fix this issue. We will start the pot at $200. Are there any takers?
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> So
Anyone know what this means:
Aug 27 12:55:02 WARNING[7799]: chan_sip.c:959 __sip_xmit: sip_xmit of
0x94c5c80 (len 734) to 192.168.2.29 returned -1: Invalid argument
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Great! I was waiting for Sangoma to make TDM like cards to compete with
other vendors..
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|Busine
Olivier Krief wrote:
Hello,
As various firmware are available to upgrade Nortel Networks i2004 ip
phones, does anyone have successfully used those phones with an
Asterisk server ?
I have one right here on my desk and it works great with the Unistim
channel. I use it all day.
Checkout:
Look for something *like* this from Sangoma. Timeframe unknown.
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Anton Krall wrote:
> Hi K
Anton Krall wrote:
Hi Kevin!
Do you know which vendors are going to seel the 4,8,12 cards you mentioned?
Are they really going to be * compatible? Echo cancel included? Wow!
Anton Krall
I don't think he's at liberty to disclose the vendor...
Flynn
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I'm interested
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Mark
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Hi Kevin!
Do you know which vendors are going to seel the 4,8,12 cards you mentioned?
Are they really going to be * compatible? Echo cancel included? Wow!
Anton Krall
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Hello,
As various firmware are available to upgrade Nortel
Networks i2004 ip phones, does anyone have successfully used those phones with
an Asterisk server ?
What are the obstacles to do so (I'v read in
previous thread that the i2004 is SIP compliant )?
Regards
Olivier KRIEFAppli.Com[E
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