[Asterisk-Users] Avaya Partner ACS system, pre 7.0

Steve Kann stevek at stevek.com
Tue Mar 29 15:25:11 MST 2005


C F wrote:

>It realy depends what you are trying to accomplish, if all you want to
>do is add more extensions that happen to be offnet using VoIP, then
>you could just add analog extensions, and use FXO in * and then IP
>phones in the remote offices.
>
>
>On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:31:16 -0800, Sean Kennedy <skennedy at tpno-co.org> wrote:
>  
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>I've got an old avaya partner acs <7.0 system here.  I'd like to add a
>>simple voip bridge so I can hook up our remote offices.  From my
>>research, it would seem the pre-7.0 series doesn't have a t1 port, so if
>>I wanted to do this, I would have to feed the avaya system fxs ports
>>from the asterisk box.
>>
>>Does that sound about right?  Has anybody ever done this?  Does anybody
>>have any experiences they'd like to share in this area?
>>
>>Sean
>>    
>>
>
>We had to add Data and Voice for 20 users in a remote office (about 8
>miles in the same town), we were using an Avaya Difinity G3. So we got
>a leased data line (Full T1), using 2 Adit 600 (not even Asterisk
>involved) boxes, configured with 24 FXS ports on one of the Adit
>boxes, adn 24 FXO ports on the other, and a 24 port station card on
>the Avaya Difinity, got us everything done. However this only allowed
>us to use analog phones (yikes), since the Difinity doesn't support E
>& M. But it is still running fine.
>  
>
Why didn't you just get a T1 card for the definity?


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