On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:46 PM, Tony Graziano
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 1:36 PM, [email protected]
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I think I understand most of the concepts in play here, but I'm hoping
>> someone can recommend some specific devices, designs, ideas, best
>> practices etc.
>> We are planning on moving from a 2 PRI based Nortel Norstar to Sipx
>> 4.0.2. It is VOIP provided directly from Verizon over a Verizon DS3.
>>
>> 1) We have a handful of old analog devices (fax machines, copiers that
>> phone home for billing, postage machines, etc). I would love to get rid
>> of all these, but old habits die hard for some people.
>>
>> 2) I also have a separate PRI that goes it an Atlas Adtran 550 PRI
>> router, that routes calls to a Rightfax fax server via internal PRI
>> connection and a Perle systems modem bank over 4 internal ISDN
>> connections. I would like to get rid of this PRI all together.
>
> i think either keeping a PRI (or a PRI with a minimal number of channels)
> and a PRI gateway would be prudent for a lot of things, but that's me.
>>
>> For the first part, I'm hoping to find the ideal device (ATA, Gateway,
>> or whatever I need) to plug 5 to 10 of these analog devices in. I'm
>> interested in one that can connect multiple devices that we would put in
>> our data center, and one that would connect just a single device if we
>> had to locate next to the analog device for some reason. Hopefully
>> someone has had some positive experiences with some of these setups.
>>
> i don't think sipxbridge will pass the t.38 codec through you need to do
> faxing.



sipXbridge has been tested with t.38 fax successfully. SipXbridge is
codec agnostic.

Ranga.





-- 
M. Ranganathan
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