[Re: [cisco-voip] newbee-voip]

Joshua Sahala joshua.ej.smith at usa.net
Fri Aug 1 20:15:59 EDT 2003


two 26xx routers with fxo ports, regular telephones, a sip server/gatekeeper
if 
you like, and a dial-plan that fits your needs - nothing too complex 
there has been mention of a free ip-pbx that can do sip translation and  
gatekeeper-type stuff, search the archives for the name (jared recommended 
too ;) ) 
 
/joshua 
 
"christos" <christos at thepipeline.net> wrote: 
 
> Hi Scott 
> I will follow up on all the leads.  I am not provisionining this internally.
 This is to 
use my ISPs VoIP SIP gateway.  They will provide the numbers and I need to 
provide CPE dial tone.  What I was very initially considering is driving the
voice 
over with the data.  This has to be low-end priced, i.e. netopia router with
cicso 
ata-186 talking to a 2600 that would? uplink the data and send the sip/voip
traffic 
to the gateway.  I believe? this is simpler than provisioning VoIP internally
for an 
enterprise?  Thank you for the quick and depth of response.   
>   ----- Original Message -----  
>   From: Voll, Scott  
>   To: christos  
>   Cc: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net  
>   Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 6:40 PM 
>   Subject: RE: [cisco-voip] newbee-voip 
>  
>  
>   We are just started our VoIP project.  The 2621 is what we are using at
the 
remote site and a 3640 at our hub site.  Both routers will have IP Plus IOS
and a 
NM-HDV-1T1-24 in each for the PRI to the PSTN.  We are using 3550 24 port 
inline power switches on the local LAN, 4k and 4500's are also options.  You
will 
also need the Cisco Call Manager for your routing of calls.  You will need two

servers (Cisco OK'd) or you can look into the ICS 7750 for running the call 
manager.   We are running ours over Frame-Relay to this first site.  Have you

contacted your local Cisco rep?  They should be able to show you a demo.  And

get you more into.  If you do need to look into training, may I suggest 
KnowledgeNet.com.  Great price and good classes.   
>  
>  
>  
>   For learning more start with this PDF I attached.  I have a few more if
you 
want them.   
>  
>  
>  
>   Scott Voll 
>  
>   Network Analyst, CCNA 
>  
>   Willamette ESD 
>  
>  
>  
>   -----Original Message----- 
>   From: christos [mailto:christos at thepipeline.net]  
>   Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 2:56 PM 
>   To: Cisco 
>   Subject: [cisco-voip] newbee-voip 
>  
>  
>  
>   Hi 
>  
>   I hope I dont insult this list.  I just want to know where to find how to
assemble 
the minimal router, ios version, cpe for a small voip setup.  I want to drive
it over 
my existing data lines which would be either IP over T1, or frame.  I am
thinking 
about doing this in a 2600 chasis or a 3600 chasis.  What is a recommended 
configuration of router, cards, ios, cpe.  Also please point me to where I can

quickly and accurately learn more.  Thank you.  
>  
 
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