[Asterisk-Users] OT: Hardware solutions to tie two offices
together
Henry Devito
hdevito at qwest.net
Wed Sep 22 06:19:58 MST 2004
What type of phone systems do you have in either office? I have done
different applications for my customers in the past that wanted the same
type of service. Basically if you are just using co ports this would be a
tie line service. There may be a better solution though.
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] OT: Hardware solutions to tie two offices together
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I'm looking for a piece of hardware that we can place in two offices
that have decent bandwidth, but are in two different US states.
There are phone systems on both sides, that have extra CO analog line
ports that I'd like to connect through. One side has an IVR, the other
side does not use one during office hours.
The best configuration would allow callers from either office to be able
to dial an extension for the other office and have it ring through to
their desk.
If the device could just hotline to the other side when picked up, that
would be acceptable as well.
I would prefer that there be no other intermediary involved in call setup.
I have a SPA-2000 at home, but I couldn't find anything in the setup for
doing this. If anyone believes that the SPA can do this, please provide
me with configuration info.
Thanks.
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Andrew Thompson
http://aktzero.com/
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