[c-nsp] VOIP - Economical Solution SOHO

Shakeel Ahmad shakeelahmad at gmail.com
Thu Aug 10 03:57:01 EDT 2006


Probably installing a small 2 port Cisco or (any other cheap) ATA will help
you setting up a SOHO design.


Shakeel


On 8/10/06, Paul Stewart <pstewart at nexicomgroup.net> wrote:
>
> Hi there..
>
> We have a number of customers who have small Cisco boxes from us already
> as part of a service offering (highspeed, managed Cisco etc.)
>
> As we move into the VOIP arena I'm trying to find out a perfect solution
> for a customer who has up to 3 phone lines and maybe 8 IP phones max.
> This would be a typical SOHO deployment with either an 800 or 1700
> series router.
>
> Presuming it's a 1700 series box that could take a module or two - I'm
> looking for the most basic way to take one POTS line and perhaps two SIP
> connections into a router and off full PBX style options (probably not
> voicemail due to cost - would provide that through our existing
> voicemail systems)
>
> This is a new area for me personally but I have a good grasp on VOIP
> itself - I'm just trying to find economical ways to marry the two of
> them...;)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Paul Stewart
> Network Administrator
> Nexicom Inc.
> http://www.nexicom.net/
>
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