All,
Thanks for the suggestions, but the system is a plan non-sip, non-ip,
non pri setup. It's pretty much a closed box setup.
And the prices for the card and support are robbery - which is why we
aren't going to go with another setup like that. While it has been
reliable - I don't think the
sk-users] Bridging old system (ESI IVX E) with new
> Asterisk server
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> Eddie Mikell wrote:
> > All:
> >
> > My company has an existing ESI IVX E-class system with 45 phones. I
> can add one more card, to expand it another 6 phones, but it
I was in a similar situation with a Toshiba CIX PBX. I had 150 phones
on the Toshiba and wanted to switch over to SIP phones slowly. The
Toshiba already had PRI cards connecting to the phone company. I
purchased Sangoma PRI cards for the Asterisk server. I connected the
Toshiba PRIs to the Asterisk
Eddie Mikell wrote:
> All:
>
> My company has an existing ESI IVX E-class system with 45 phones. I can add
> one more card, to expand it another 6 phones, but it's $8000, and then the
> system will have to be replaced.
>
>
That is worse than highway robbery.
I feel sure with some careful se
[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Eddie Mikell
Sent: Monday, May 03, 2010 10:31 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [asterisk-users] Bridging old system (ESI IVX E) with new Asterisk
server
All:
My company has an existing ESI IVX E-class system with 45 phones. I can
All:
My company has an existing ESI IVX E-class system with 45 phones. I can
add one more card, to expand it another 6 phones, but it's $8000, and
then the system will have to be replaced.
I have the Asterisk server up and running, with 2 sip lines from the
local phone service. (Thanks to yo