Re: bridging analog phone service with Cisco VoIP

2000-07-29 Thread neal rauhauser
The voice over IP depends on the IP portion of the network working - just set up the routers as you normally would and the voice traffic will travel just fine. You do have a potential problem with congestion here, don't you? I am assuming more than one type of data is using the area of the

Re: bridging analog phone service with Cisco VoIP

2000-07-24 Thread Alexander Pozdnjakov
Hi! No. There must be ip, fr or atm configured. You can create ip tunnel over x.25... correction for network layout : x25 LLFR x25 POTS1 1750 4500 4500 4500 1750 POTS2 can I configure the voice connection

Re: bridging analog phone service with Cisco VoIP

2000-07-17 Thread Janto Cin
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, you wrote: thanks for the attention, correction for network layout : x25 LLFR x25 POTS1 1750 4500 4500 4500 1750 POTS2 can I configure the voice connection between both POTS

bridging analog phone service with Cisco VoIP

2000-07-16 Thread neal rauhauser
If you just want to 'bridge' analog phone service this is what you need - private line automatic ringdown (plar) means that the connection is established as soon as one end goes off the hook. This is a point to point config ... if you want to get fancier than this you need to create a dial