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The PBX is a Vodavi. I do not believe it is digital. No T1 interface. I wasn’t sure if you could use an ATA on one end and another ATA on the other end to create the OPX off of the legacy PBX.
Paul Conn
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Without being completely unhelpful, this all depends on the existing PBX with which you are trying to integrate asterisk. If it has analog extensions, probably easy. If not, probably harder. If it has a T1 interface that you could connect to Asterisk via a cross-over cable, possible, but it all depends.
Hard saying, not knowing what sort of system you are talking about.
Tom
On Sep 27, 2005, at 5:00 PM, Paul Conn wrote:
Is it possible to use Asterisk and a SIP device to create an off premise extension (OPX) from a traditional PBX? For example: I want to be able to have full internal PBX functions and features but be off site. I know this is easily done IF Asterisk is the PBX but in this case the customer already has an existing PBX and I want to augment it using Asterisk. In the past you would have to order a dry copper loop to wherever it was that you wanted the OPX.
Thanks for any help.
Paul Conn
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