[Asterisk-Dev] Cisco interoperability?

Anton Tinchev atl at unixsol.org
Thu Jul 17 17:42:55 MST 2003


I'm new too.
Just starting to implement every structures under my control with open source software
Zoran Kumurdian wrote:

> Being new to Asterisk, can someone advise what hardware is available (i.e.
> physical phones) that work with Asterisk?  I am based in Australia and would
> like to obtain local hardware.
> 
> Thank you in advance
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: asterisk-dev-admin at lists.digium.com
> [mailto:asterisk-dev-admin at lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of Anton Tinchev
> Sent: Friday, 18 July 2003 10:19 AM
> To: asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com
> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Dev] Cisco interoperability?
> 
> 
> I allready planing to switch to SIP
> Which codec you're using. I must use g.729, but it is ugly binary
> and i has some doubts of the stability.
> I will use * on the other side too, but some of the calls
> must be terminated thru some external clearhouse and they uses cisco.
> btw, what kind of SIP proxy u use?
> 
> Greg Renouf wrote:
> 
>>I've tried this one, but at the time (2 months ago, ) it was quickly
>>apparent that this could not be used as a commercial solution.
>>
>>The main problem for me (with several h.323 devices) was that both of the
> 
> *
> 
>>h.323 interfaces were unstable- sometimes, unpredictably, problems would
>>occur (e.g. segfaults.)  After about 5-6 days of struggling with this
>>connection we came to the conclusion that we could not use it.
>>
>>Sip works very well with *...
>>
>>However, if you have any influence with the people who are running the
> 
> Cisco
> 
>>side, I believe it is much more sensible to put in a * box on their
>>location.  It is cheaper than upgrading the Cisco equipment (a T-100P only
>>costs $495), it will work seamlessly with your * box, and once they have
> 
> one
> 
>>in-house, it will open their eyes that they are wasting their money on
> 
> Cisco
> 
>>solutions...
>>
>>-GSR
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>----- Original Message ---
>>From: "Anton Tinchev" <atl at unixsol.org>
>>To: <asterisk-dev at lists.digium.com>; <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
>>Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 11:29 PM
>>Subject: [Asterisk-Dev] Cisco interoperability?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hi.
>>>Does someone tried this scenario? (or like this)
>>>
>>>
>>>           --------------------
>>>           | Asterisk with
>>
>>   ---------------------            ----------------------
>>
>>
>>>----------->| H.323 and G.729  |----------| Gatekeeper(GNUGK)
>>
>>|------------| Cisco AS5350/AS5400|---------------
>>
>>
>>>E1/T1 line | Registered in GK
>>
>>---------------------            ----------------------    E1/T1
>>
>>
>>>           --------------------
>>>
>>>I know that it should work, but there is a bunch of possible showstopers
>>
>>like codecs interoperability, .....
>>
>>
>>>I just wonna avoid buyng another AS5350 Gateway - is always better to use
>>
>>something opensource
>>
>>
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