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The
best way to do that would be installing a Asterisk box on either
side
as the
call would only use 8k IAX per call. There will be some config on the
Cisco
side.
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Hi
I'm just starting to experiment with voip and
asterisk have have the following question:
Would it be possible to setup asterisk at home
and have it connected our office phone system which is running cisco
callmanager and cisco ip phones?
Would it require configuration on the callmanager
site or could it just emulate my office phone at
home (including the extension number) ?
I do have a VPN connection to the office and are
able to ping the callmanager.
Many thanks,
Mark Berkhoff
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