What's funny to me is that one of my providers comes in with one of these. They 
then output to another box, can't recall the name, to give me a PRI. It's so 
silly because I keep asking  them for SIP trunks rather than the PRI but they 
say they can't support it.

I'll keep this in mind also, thanks very much for the input.
What I would really prefer would be a cisco 5350 or something along those lines 
but I've not been able to get enough feedback on this list to get a good sense 
of cisco models which would work well and expand.

Mike



On Wed, 12 Aug 2009 21:27:47 -0500, Josh Patten wrote:
> Though you have to use sipXbridge to handle REFER with it, you can buy
> 
> an Adtran Total Access 904 for under $1k and it has full SIP call
> routing capabilities including DID routing, number manipulation, etc.
> and one DSX-0 PRI port. Firmware updates are free. I use the Total
> Access 908e with a PRI connecting to a Nortel Meridian system and the
> call quality is very good. With a DSX port, you have to create or buy a
> T1 cable that will reverse the T1 crossover built into the device.
> Thinkgeek.com has some T1 crossover converters for something like $5
> 
> FYI the four analog FXS ports on the TA904 don't work well with sipX due
> to the whole REFER problem, but they might work through sipXbridge.
> 
> I can post an example config file as well if needed as well as a guide
> on how to set it up with sipXbridge.
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