Here is a discussion on it a while back:
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg08163.html
On 5/24/2011 8:43 AM, R. Benjamin Kessler wrote:
All --
We have a small SIPX system using SIP trunks over the Internet for
PSTN access.
We have a new requirement to be able to support an analog modem (or
two) and I was wondering if anyone has done this with any kind of
success already.
The modems would be used to dial-up to remote routers, etc. to access
device consoles out-of-band so the speed requirements are low (e.g.
9600 baud).
If anyone has done this (or something similar) please let me know --
I'm interested in details like, ATA(s) used, and any particular tricks
that had to be performed to make things work.
I realize that I'm asking for something that is sub-optimal, I'm just
trying to avoid a monthly charge for a POTS line that may only get
used twice a year.
Thanks,
Ben
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