This has nothing to do with Sipx at all. I couldn't think of a better 
group to ask though....
If that makes this completely inappropriate, I will not add any more 
emails to this thread.

We have 50+ locations where we cannot currently practically put in new 
Sipx systems because of cabling issues. They all have old school systems 
with 8 to 15 handsets and 4 to 8 POTS lines. As part of our overall VoIP 
contract with Verizon, they are putting in FXS boxes at each of theses 
sites so we can use Verizon SIP services without replacing the 
infrastructure.
Verizon uses Mediatrix 4100s for this. It is a 4104, 4108, or 4116 
depending on the numbers of POTS lines currently in use at the clinic.
We are leaving one emergency POTS line for backup outbound dialing only. 
This is critical that outbound dialing is not affected if the sip 
trunk/wan circuit goes down.
At our pilot site, Verizon put in a 4108, and everything seemed to work 
fine until we tested the emergency scenario. The 4108 simply 
bypasses/patches one of the ports directly to the emergency POTS line. 
This doesn't work for us. We never know what line these phone systems 
are set to use, and our testing has shown that different handsets in the 
facilities pickup different outbound lines. We inherited all of these 
clinics, so there is every type of PBX known to man. Attempting to 
reprogram them is not an option. Verizon's plan was to add a second 
device called a Mediatrix 1204. It appears to basically be an FXO box. 
They also were going to use a new firmware for the 4100 box that allowed 
it to fail over to sending its sip traffic to the 1204 if the primary 
Verizon sip trunk was inaccessible. The 1204 then sent it out a POTS 
line. I didn't really like the complexity of the design, but I was 
wiling to go along with it because Verizon was pretty much going to eat 
the cost since their setup didn't perform as they advertised.
Surprise, surprise, at the last minute, we find out it doesn't work. The 
new code on the 4100 is failing their tests and not working as advertised.
After this discussion, I told them they need to look outside their 
'product catalog' and see if there is a more appropriate product.
What I need is an FXS box that can intelligently route calls out a 
backup POTS line if the SIP trunk goes down. Does anyone know of a 
product from Audiocodes, Patton, etc, that can accomplish this?
I will be glad to discuss off list if anyone wants to give me a hand here.
Thanks,
Matthew
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