Just wanted to add a little bit to this thread... Asterisk 1.6 is not a requirement to use the Nortel Unistim protocol, from what I've read on this 1.6 is where it has been included in the Asterisk base. I'm using 1.4 with 10 Nortel i2002 phones on it. It does require that you add it in yourself though.

Tim Bushell
TLS - Connecting Voices


Ian Darwin wrote:
Anthony Boyington wrote:
2c and more... and its Monday.

I do agree, and the "why" was the first question asked, I really do not want the BCM in the mix, however they already invested heavily in this system, it's the backbone of their company, location (B) will not have this problem
so connecting (A) to (B) is where * comes in.

You might not need the Citel gateway if you are willing to keep the i2004 phones at location A but can replace the BCM itself, since * 1.6 does have some support for the i2004 phones built-in.

You'd certainly want to put a few phones on a network and test this extensively, but it gets rid of the BCM without causing a lot of disruption on the desktop. However there are some limitations; since the i2004's "Unistim" protocol is not publicly documented there are some phone pheatures that don't work. Again, testing and expectations-management would be keys to success along this path, should you undertake it.

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