[Asterisk-Users] Re: FXO to IAX on ethernet. or FXO to SIP on Ethernet

2004-12-31 Thread David Cook
Checkout http://www.mediatrix.com (FXO device 1204) or http://www.multitech.com. I have been looking into this myself. It appears that Nortel has an arrangement with Mediatrix and uses these devices where a remote FXO is needed that would be cost prohibitive to put in a full chassis. Avaya

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: FXO to IAX on ethernet. or FXO to SIP on Ethernet

2004-12-31 Thread Rich Adamson
Checkout http://www.mediatrix.com (FXO device 1204) or http://www.multitech.com. I have been looking into this myself. It appears that Nortel has an arrangement with Mediatrix and uses these devices where a remote FXO is needed that would be cost prohibitive to put in a full chassis. Avaya

[Asterisk-Users] Re: FXO to IAX on ethernet. or FXO to SIP on Ethernet

2004-12-31 Thread Matthew Donald
There are two different approaches available: 1. Hardware What you want is a remote SIP gateway. These are boxes which have FXS/FXO/EM ports in some combination on one side and and an ethernet port on the other. Most of these boxes were originally designed to run H.323 and had SIP firmware