Hi,

In theory, you could probably make this work, but I think it would be 
considered an unusual application for these boxes.
Their typical application is to provide analog connectivity for endpoints (i.e. 
modems, faxes, analog handsets) into a Cisco IPT environment, i.e. typical CUCM 
or CME call control.

The ports are FXS so you would need FXO interfaces on your PBX (you have 
limited features available here compared to ISDN for example)
You can send and receive calls via SIP to the VG224 (they can also run MGCP, 
SCCP and H323)
Normally you would be sending and receiving calls to and from a CUCM for example

Just search cisco.com and cisco.com support forums and you should find sample 
configs. Probably best to have a crack at it first, then post your findings and 
any further questions.

If you provide more background, there is likely a better solution. (Just 
because we can make something work, doesn't mean we should do it in production)
In general I would think a typical ISR router 29XX / 39XX would probably be 
more suitable (and flexible)
And something like ISDN would be nicer for connecting two systems

Cheers,

Tim



From: cisco-voip [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Sivakumar Donthamchetty
Sent: Thursday, 3 April 2014 9:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [cisco-voip] VG224 configuration

Hi All,

Wanted to check first of all if I can use VG224 for converting SIP calls to 
analog so that I can connect the Analog interface to a PBX.

If so, can some one send me a sample configuration.

Also, does the image file on the GW matters or any image should work?

Regards
Siva

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