Reid A. Forrest
2004-Mar-02 17:12 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Motorola / Vanguard, H.323 and Asterisk
Has anyone had any luck using Vanguard routers with Asterisk? We're considering using Motorola / Vanguard 6560's with FXO and FXS cards with Asterisk for a (very small) office phone system. I'm completely new to Asterisk, so I'm afraid I can't get any more specific than that. We just happen to have access to some of this equipment and thought it might be a good alternative to buying other hardware. Looking through Vanguard's documentation, it looks like the 6560 will support H.323 with a gatekeeper. Does this sound like something worth pursuing? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20040302/ebb1a24f/attachment.htm
Warren H. Prince
2004-Mar-02 19:33 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Motorola / Vanguard, H.323 and Asterisk
Reid,
We were early adopters of the Motorola Vanguard VoIP solution, and
were dismayed when the product line faded. Quite frankly, I can't
imagine why you'd want to integrate the two solutions. To my memory,
Motorola offered only H.323 support, no SIP or IAX. Further, the codecs
are probably not supported by *.
As I write this, I'm trying to imagine what you have in mind. Bring
FXO's and FXS's into the Motorola and .....convert the traffic to H.323
to talk to Asterisk? To do what that the Motorola can't do natively?
Really, I think you'd never be happy with the solution. We're
moving from the Motorola gear to * for the more advanced features, and
improved codecs.. and to combine everything the Motorolas did into one box.
You could pick up an Adtran 750 on ebay, and buy a T1 card from
Digium and you're in business.... and don't have to mess with the codecs
and all that...
Reid A. Forrest wrote:
> Has anyone had any luck using Vanguard routers with Asterisk? We're
> considering using Motorola / Vanguard 6560's with FXO and FXS cards
> with Asterisk for a (very small) office phone system. I'm completely
> new to Asterisk, so I'm afraid I can't get any more specific than
> that. We just happen to have access to some of this equipment and
> thought it might be a good alternative to buying other hardware.
>
>
>
> Looking through Vanguard's documentation, it looks like the 6560 will
> support H.323 with a gatekeeper. Does this sound like something worth
> pursuing?
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Reid A. Forrest
2004-Mar-03 06:26 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Motorola / Vanguard, H.323 and Asterisk
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As I write this, I'm trying to imagine what you have in mind. Bring
FXO's and FXS's into the Motorola and .....convert the traffic to H.323
to talk to Asterisk? To do what that the Motorola can't do natively?
Yes, this is what we are considering. We have access to quite a bit of this
equipment and would like to use it instead of purchasing additional hardware.
It's more of an experiment right now, and we're not opposed to a
purchase,
but it would be nice if we could use what we already have.
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