<div>In this case I would need to purchase an E1 card for the Avay PBX an an other for the *. To save costs, I would like to intent the interconnection over the FXO port.</div> <div> </div> <div>Anyone has done this configuration so far?</div> <div><BR><BR><B><I>Robert Boardman <robb@boardman.me.uk></I></B> wrote:</div> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Just done this for a client using an E1 Pri card in the avaya box and a <BR>sangoma a102, using qsig , works fine, I wouls recommend this to any <BR>oneits been up and stable for two months now<BR><BR>Regards<BR>Robb<BR><BR>housi mueller wrote:<BR>> The main goal is that any extension from the Avaya PBX can make long <BR>> distance calls using the asterisk server as VoIP gateway (using a SIP <BR>> Provider).<BR>> It would be also great if from a remote IP Phone (in an other <BR>> location), a user could use the
Asterisk server to dial in and the * <BR>> forward’s the call to an Avaya extension.<BR>> The Avaya has an VCM card an IP Phones (5610) as extensions. First I <BR>> thought to connect the * to the Avaya through the ethernet interface <BR>> but then I was reading in forums that there are for Avaya third party <BR>> IP phone licence needed and that the communication with oh323 is not <BR>> stable.<BR>> I thought also putting the Asterisk in front of the Avaya.<BR>> Telco T1 -> Asterisk <- T1 -> Avaya PBX<BR>> This could be a solution for later one. Right know for testing it <BR>> would be to expensive. That's why I thought about the Avaya analog <BR>> Asterisk FXO interconnection.<BR>> Any suggestions..?<BR>><BR>> */Thomas Kenyon <DIGIUM@SANGUINARIUS.CO.UK>/* wrote:<BR>><BR>> housi mueller wrote:<BR>> > I would like to connect an Asterik server to an Avaya IP Office<BR>> IP406<BR>> > and use the * as an
VoIP Gateway.<BR>> ><BR>> > The IP Office has two Analog extensions available. I thought<BR>> connecting<BR>> > this analog extensions to 2 FXO ports in the * to interconnect<BR>> the PBX’s.<BR>> ><BR>> What sort of interaction are you after? It may be a better idea to<BR>> try<BR>> to intercept the line card with asterisk, or if the IP406 has a<BR>> VCM card<BR>> then to talk to it through the ethernet interface.<BR>><BR>> > Is this possible? Does any one have experience with such a<BR>> configuration?<BR>> ><BR>> > Thanks in advance for all recommandations and suggestions..<BR>> ><BR>> > Housi Mueller><BR>><BR>> asterisk-users mailing list<BR>> To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit:<BR>> http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users<BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><p> 
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