On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Michal Bielicki <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Am 26.01.2011 um 16:05 schrieb Tony Graziano:
>
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Kurt Greener <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> What about using T1 to interface the two?
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Matt White <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> >>>> Tony Graziano <[email protected]> 01/26/11 9:35 AM >>>
>> >>>>Sipx is not going to care, it is sip.
>> >
>> > Well actually sipx very much cares ;-)  We all know that sipx has little
>> > tolerance for non-compliant sip signalling.
>> >
>> > I'm wondering if anyone has had any specific experince with the siemens
>> and
>> > how well they interop.  Thats why I thought about using an fxo so I
>> don't
>> > have to worry about sip interop.
>> >
>> > If anyone has used the sip trunking on a siemens I'd love to hear your
>> > thoughts.
>> >
>> > -M
>> >
>>
>>
> a patton t1/e1 plugs one end into siemens, the other side is ethernet/sip.
> sipx does not need a t1/e1 plugged into it, it communicates to the patton
> via sip. thats the normal way to interconnect two switches, assuming you
> need that much capacity. Alternatively you use an fxs/fxo gateway (siemens,
> typically fxs gateway to plug into fxs ports, or vice versa, it all really
> depends on the capacity and available ports on the legacy system).  This is
> done all the time. I don't think its a mystery. People need to stop thinking
> sipx needs a corresponding physical port on the other end. It simply needs a
> gateway capable of magaing the dialplan and call flow between the two. Heck,
> I've used patton gateways to connect to legacy systems together via sip
> (wirelessly) without sipx.
>
> This should be straightforward if you "stop thinking physical ports" at
> sipx..., remember sipx starts with SIP...
>
>
> Yes but the hi...whatever from siemens have sip trunking as an option .. I
> guess he was asking if he can use that
>

Wow, I figured that was a typo! A somewhat vague reference. It's probably
just me. I'll go take a pill.

Question is how compatible is siemens sip stack with sipx then is what I
think he wants to ask.
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