[Asterisk-biz] ATAs
Anton Krall
akrall-lists at intruder.com.mx
Sat Aug 27 23:42:40 MST 2005
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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|[mailto:asterisk-biz-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Craig
|Sent: Domingo, 28 de Agosto de 2005 12:13 a.m.
|To: asterisk-biz at lists.digium.com
|Subject: Re: [Asterisk-biz] ATAs
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|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 system (and the ata can be
|used on the asterisk system when you upgrade).
|
|You just use the dial setup with a 0 delay to ring the ata at
|the other end of the circuit.
|
|cr
|
|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:
|> 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 ports on the pbx at building 1.
|>
|> I was thinking that maybe you can use 3 Sipura's 3000 (FXO ports)
|connected
|> to the extension ports of the panasonic at building 1 but I just cant
|figure
|> out what to use on building 2 to connect 3 phones (FXS) so that they
|log
|> into the ATAs at building 1.
|>
|> I would use an asterisk server and be done with it but seems that's
|not a
|> viable solution in this case due to $$$.
|>
|> Any ideas?
|>
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|Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENI
|Randolph, NJ
|http://www.g7ltt.com
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