Folks:

I checked the archives for the past year (searching on ata, fxs, and analog) and this doesn't seem to be a FAQ. If I'm wrong, I apologize in advance.

I was wondering if anyone has specific recommendations for low-density (2-8 ports) FXS/FXO hardware that they are using with Cisco PBX devices. (And I guess T1/E1 as well.)

I know that typical IOS boxes can take modules/interfaces/whatever to handle FXS/FXO/T1/E1, but I'm trying to put some electrical distance between the Cisco CME PBX and the phone company to keep environmental problems (lightning, mostly) from blowing up the PBX.

Cisco themselves seem to have cancelled almost all of their low-end hardware, leaving us with Sipura/Linksys. I have had good results with Audiocodes+Asterisk, but not in the Cisco CME PBX environment. Does anyone have boots-on-the-ground knowledge of good analog gateway choices that play very nicely with Cisco CME PBX?

Thanks,

jms
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Joel M Snyder, 1404 East Lind Road, Tucson, AZ, 85719
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