[Asterisk-Users] An FXO version of IAXy?

David Rahn DRahn at gotoci.com
Fri Mar 31 11:01:28 MST 2006


I believe that Avaya is rebranding this device for use with there new
system ( actually they bought NIMCAT) the phones are adhoc networked -
no server- ( anyway this may be why it is a hard device to purchase.

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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Dr.
Michael J. Chudobiak
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2006 1:14 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] An FXO version of IAXy?


>> D-Link has a 4 port FXO device on their site. 
>> http://www.dlink.com/products/?sec=2&pid=451
> 
> Apparently it hasn't shipped yet and costs $500.00

I've been testing a AudioCodes MP104-FXO-C3S (around $1000) 4-port FXO 
box. It works, but the number of configuration options are staggering, 
complex, and inter-related, and the documentation & support just aren't 
good enough to make installation easy.

The D-link DVG-3004S is pretty much impossible to get.

There is also the Mediatrix 1104 (also around $500), but it is reputed 
to be hard to configure (no web interface - just snmp!).

Slapping a Sangoma A200 into a computer (and configuring it through 
Zaptel/Asterisk) is much, much simpler than trying to make the 
"appliance gateways" work, at least in my experience.


- Mike
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