I would like to connect a Legacy PBX (Avaya IP Office 406) to an Asterisk Server. The Avaya has 3 CO Ports available. I thought buying a TDM30B card with 3 FXS ports to connect the * to the Avaya CO Ports. Is this the right approach? Does any one have experience with such a configuration? Thanks in advance for all recommandations and suggestions.... Daniel Kocher
Daniel Kocher wrote:> I would like to connect a Legacy PBX (Avaya IP Office 406) to an > Asterisk Server.I would hardly consider the IP office a "legacy" PBX Unless, that is, you consider anything other than Asterisk "legacy" IP office is current competition for Asterisk, as is Call Manager You really need to define WHAT your goal is here. Provide a Voicemail for your IP office? or what?? John Novack> The Avaya has 3 CO Ports available. I thought buying a TDM30B card > with 3 FXS ports to connect the * to the Avaya CO Ports. > > Is this the right approach? Does any one have experience with such a > configuration? > > Thanks in advance for all recommandations and suggestions.... > > Daniel Kocher > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
I would like to connect a Legacy PBX (Avaya IP Office 406) to an Asterisk Server. The Avaya has 3 CO Ports available. I thought buying a TDM30B card with 3 FXS ports to connect the * to the Avaya CO Ports. Is this the right approach? Does any one have experience with such a configuration? Thanks in advance for all recommandations and suggestions.... Daniel Kocher
Daniel Kocher wrote:> I would like to connect a Legacy PBX (Avaya IP Office 406) to an > Asterisk Server. > > The Avaya has 3 CO Ports available. I thought buying a TDM30B card > with 3 FXS ports to connect the * to the Avaya CO Ports. > > Is this the right approach? Does any one have experience with such a > configuration? > > Thanks in advance for all recommandations and suggestions.... > > Daniel KocherIt kind of depends on what you're trying to accomplish. What do you want to be able to do with this connection? -Dave
I would like to connect a Legacy PBX (Avaya IP Office 406) to an Asterisk Server. The Avaya has 3 CO Ports available. I thought buying a TDM30B card with 3 FXS ports to connect the * to the Avaya CO Ports. Is this the right approach? Does any one have experience with such a configuration? Thanks in advance for all recommandations and suggestions.... Daniel Kocher
>> Daniel Kocher wrote: >> I would like to connect a Legacy PBX (Avaya IP Office 406) to an >> Asterisk Server. >> >> The Avaya has 3 CO Ports available. I thought buying a TDM30B card >> with 3 FXS ports to connect the * to the Avaya CO Ports. >> >> Is this the right approach? Does any one have experience with such a >> configuration? >> >> Thanks in advance for all recommandations and suggestions.... >> >> Daniel Kocher > > It kind of depends on what you're trying to accomplish. What do you want > to be able to do with this connection? > > > -DaveI would like to use the * as VoIP Gateway. Something like that: A user takes off a phone on a Avaya extension and dials for example 8 to reach the CO Port. Then Asterisk answers and sends a dial tone. The user dails a numer and Asterisk is doing the rest! (Sending the call to an SIP or IAX Provider)
I would like to use the * as VoIP Gateway. Something like that: A user takes off a phone on a Avaya extension and dials for example 8 to reach the CO Port. Then Asterisk answers and sends a dial tone. The user dails a numer and Asterisk is doing the rest! (Sending the call to an SIP or IAX Provider) John Novack <jnovack@stromberg-carlson.org> wrote: Daniel Kocher wrote:> I would like to connect a Legacy PBX (Avaya IP Office 406) to an > Asterisk Server.I would hardly consider the IP office a "legacy" PBX Unless, that is, you consider anything other than Asterisk "legacy" IP office is current competition for Asterisk, as is Call Manager You really need to define WHAT your goal is here. Provide a Voicemail for your IP office? or what?? John Novack> The Avaya has 3 CO Ports available. I thought buying a TDM30B card > with 3 FXS ports to connect the * to the Avaya CO Ports. > > Is this the right approach? Does any one have experience with such a > configuration? > > Thanks in advance for all recommandations and suggestions.... > > Daniel Kocher--------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070215/6649c7f1/attachment.htm