On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 12:16 PM, Joseph L. Casale
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The migration does not have to happen all at once, you can take it
slow, make it invisible to the end user, start using VoIP trunks and
all that Asterisk has to offer, and have a super flexible migration
path.
Steve,
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 12:23 AM, John Faubion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I am not sure what is needed to interface between the
two. I hoped there was something you could use and from the
Joseph,
Now I'm pretty sure we are not talking about the same things. Let me see if
I have the
The migration does not have to happen all at once, you can take it
slow, make it invisible to the end user, start using VoIP trunks and
all that Asterisk has to offer, and have a super flexible migration
path.
Steve,
Lots of good info! So if I put a T1 card in an Asterisk Server, and a T1 card
Steve,
Lots of good info! So if I put a T1 card in an Asterisk Server, and a T1
card in the Norstar
How does a user on the Norstar dial 221 and reach a voip only user
connected to asterisk via
ip only? That assumes as you mentioned new users are added as voip users in
the future?
Have the
Well, I am not sure what is needed to interface between the
two. I hoped there was something you could use and from the
Joseph,
Now I'm pretty sure we are not talking about the same things. Let me see if
I have the correct picture in my head. I now think you have a Norstar in one
office and