I would like to use the * as VoIP Gateway.<br><br>Something like that:<br>A user takes off a phone on a Avaya extension and dials for example 8<br>to reach the CO Port. Then Asterisk answers and sends a dial tone. The<br>user dails a numer and Asterisk is doing the rest! (Sending the call<br>to an SIP or IAX Provider)<br><br><b><i>John Novack <jnovack@stromberg-carlson.org></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> <br><br>Daniel Kocher wrote:<br>> I would like to connect a Legacy PBX (Avaya IP Office 406) to an <br>> Asterisk Server.<br>I would hardly consider the IP office a "legacy" PBX<br>Unless, that is, you consider anything other than Asterisk "legacy"<br>IP office is current competition for Asterisk, as is Call Manager<br><br>You really need to define WHAT your goal is here.<br>Provide a Voicemail for your IP office? or what??<br><br>John Novack<br><br><br>> The
Avaya has 3 CO Ports available. I thought buying a TDM30B card<br>> with 3 FXS ports to connect the * to the Avaya CO Ports.<br>><br>> Is this the right approach? Does any one have experience with such a<br>> configuration?<br>><br>> Thanks in advance for all recommandations and suggestions....<br>><br>> Daniel Kocher<br></blockquote><br><p> 
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