[c-nsp] Lowest Cisco box for relaying voice calls
Peder at NetworkOblivion
peder at networkoblivion.com
Fri Dec 9 07:50:04 EST 2005
2610/2610xm can as well. And they are cheap in the used market.
Brett Looney wrote:
> At 12:55 9/12/2005, you wrote:
>
>>Can anyone give me some idea of the lowest spec Cisco router which can
>>accept a PRI and Voice over IP and relay the calls to some central Cisco
>>switching equipment (AS5300something).
>>
>>I'm not exactly sure what I'm asking here.. But if you need any further
>>info.. Please let me now.
>>
>>These boxes would be for accepting calls in a remote location from a carrier
>>such as Comindico (Soul/SPTel) and relaying them to the network core, where
>>they would be switched elsewhere.
>
>
> Well, there's a whole bunch of questions here but the smallest box
> that can do that is a 2801. However, you do need to know what
> protocols you'll be talking and also how many concurrent calls as you
> may hit DSP limitations...
>
> B.
>
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