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Old 04-20-2007, 01:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Analog to Ethernet to Analog

I also posted this in the Technology forum, boss needs answers.

I want to connect a BCM (or possibly a CICS) to a R1T1 MICS with 12 port exp fiber that's pretty much maxed out, except for a few extensions. There is no cable between these buildings, just wireless ethernet (45 mbs). I'm thinking the only way to have these systems interact (specifically transfer calls), is to have a couple of analog extensions connected to line ports on the other end with point to point analog to ethernet adapters to put it on the wireless. Internet searches are bringing up so many products that I am not sure work that my head is spinning. Help.
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Look at the nortel VOIP trunk product for the Norstar system.
I Think the part number is NT9B10AAAA I was using this to connect a CICS with a BCM between Toronto and Ottawa until the customer decided on a BCM 50 for Ottawa as well. The Norstar VOIP Gateway will give you 4 analog ports that you would connect to auto answer trunks on the phone system and using target lines you can get dn to dn dialing between systems. Good Luck
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sipura 3000

you could use a sipura 3000. actually 2.

let me say it this way... analog, to ether.... over wireless to ether to analog.. use the tool in www.voxzilla.com to program the sipuras. it is free to register and its a great forum.
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