I see the VG350 has pretty much been EOL'd (February 29, 2024) in favour of 
ISR4K with high density voice service modules or a VG450 (which is ISR4K based).

https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/unified-communications/vg-series-gateways/eos-eol-notice-c51-741597.html

Anybody know if the VG310 and VG320 is going that path? It would be hard to 
assume so, since the VG400s are very low density and look like they're 
replacing the VG202/VG204.

I can't imagine having to fork out for a ISR4K for 24 or 48 analog ports.

Thoughts?


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