[Asterisk-Users] Hardware PSTN Gateways?
Matthew Crocker
matthew at crocker.com
Mon Dec 6 07:26:23 MST 2004
Tomoki,
It depends on how many T1 ports you need. You can use Lucent MAX TNT
with VoIP option (available on eBay). You can also us Cisco AS53xx
series equipment (available on ebay)
-Matt
On Dec 5, 2004, at 11:25 PM, tomoki taniguchi wrote:
> I am thinking about setting up an asterisk PBX system for my
> company. But since I can't be at all the locations all the time I am
> setting up an automatic backup system where if the backup detects that
> the primay is down it takes over the IP so calls can be made once
> more. For this reason I want to setup a seperate HARDWARE PSTN
> Gateway.
> Are there any equiptment that can be plugged into the network,
> connected to a PSTN
> line and just act as PSTN gateway. It needs to handle both incoming
> and outgoing calls. And preferably handle more than one pstn line per
> box.
>
> TIA,
> Tomoki
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