On Fri, 2007-05-25 at 11:13 +0100, Joesph wrote: > Good morning, > > We are in the process of setting up a similar combination - Mitel > 3300 ICP + Asterisk. We chose to use SIP for interconnectivity for > ease of configuration inhouse as getting the local Mitel support rep > is tough and they balk at any configuration beyond the basics and you > know we IT guys always want more! E1 cards equally work. Google has > loads of links to SIP configuration, troubleshooting, interoperability > etc > > We got SIP Trunk Licenses for the Mitel 3300ICP. Mitel talks to > Asterisk which connects remote Cisco Routers (routers have fxs ports > that connect local PBX into voip network) + other remote Asterisk > boxes + SIP soft phones. High cost of licensing on Mitel was the the > primary advantage for choosing Asterisk. Also, access to Mitel > documentation is limited (even google search turns up sparse > information). > > If there are specific questions, please ask, would be glad to respond. > > Regards, Joesph
Thanks for your answer. Wow, sounds like you got it all sorted! I know I said I wasn't really interested in features, but which were the ones you managed to keep working on with the SIP devices with regards to the Mitel's functions? A couple I could imagine to be useful are ringback and conferencing. Do you recall how much a SIP trunk license was? Cheers Alex _______________________________________________ --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
