You can use an audiocodes gateway or a Patton Gateway for that
functionality.

SIP to the Audiocodes/Patton then PRI to the Legacy PBX.  It's done all the
time, and provides a migration strategy.

-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2011 8:39 PM
To: sipx-users
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] SIP Hunt Group

Thanks for the input Tony, and Todd.

> I don't understand "the twist".  You describe multiple Analog lines going
> into a PBX.   Are you trying to use sipXecs to provide sip trunks to that
> PBX?  I don't understand what the example has to do with the discussion.

The twist was because I thought I was adding a level of complication by
having to use SIP to analog lines. 
But, with everyone's input, I better understand now that there is no problem
there, it's just a matter of the terminating hardware being able to use the
function or not. 

I am basically wanting to make a case that sipx could replace two PBX's but
wasn't able to find enough information to know how hunt groups could be
dealt with. I know understand that Concurrent Call Sessions is what I am
looking for.

If the solution could not be 100% sipx, then it might be a combination of
sipx along with ITSP SIP trunks to the old PBX's. The application involves a
number of locations, all of them having their own PBX's so it's a mix of
things that may end up being the solution. This is why I mentioned looking
for a device which might take a SIP trunk and hand that off as a PRI to an
older PBX.

Mike



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