Gunjan,
You can use an NM-1V or NM-2V in conjunction with an FXO or E/M card
depending on your PBX config. There are several ways of doing this.
Sounds like you need to hire a consultant to help with the design and
implementation.
thanks,
-Brad Ellis
CCIE#5796 (R&S / Security)
Network Learning
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> You? A Salesman? You had me fooled thinking you were a techie... =)
>
> I knew someone would have the correct answer For some reason, I
was
> thinking
You? A Salesman? You had me fooled thinking you were a techie... =)
I knew someone would have the correct answer For some reason, I was
thinking that an FXO could only handle a single call like an FXS (just
didn't supply the dial-tone, etc) but now that I'm thinking back hard to
my
You got it right. But, you can do trunking over FXO as well. The E&M and
FXO cards are both analog, just different signaling. E&M is preferred. And
you could also use a CAS/CCS T1 card between router and PBX if more than 4
calls may be needed at one time.
And as I'm a salesman, I'd say get ri
Okay. voice gurus. please correct me if I'm wrong, but I want to
take a stab as this just to make sure my info is right... (because we're
looking at a similar situation)
You need the NM-2V (or NM-1V) which would plug into the module slot on the
2600/3600. That module then has 1 or 2 (fo
Hi All,
I wanted to know the hardware requirement for enabling
cisco router for Voice. We are planning to buy 3600
router and I'm not sure what card I buy to enable
this.
We are planning to connect PBX directly to router,
which mean VIC-2FXO is what I can think of but I could
not understand the
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