[Re: [cisco-voip] newbee-voip]
Peter Nixon
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Sat Aug 2 10:47:05 EDT 2003
You may be talking about Asterisk:
http://www.asterisk.org/
It can act as a full PBX, plus do SIP and H323
Or, Bayonne which can only do PBX plus H323 (no SIP yet)
http://www.gnu.org/software/bayonne/bayonne.html
Cheers
Peter
On Sat August 2 2003 02:15, Joshua Sahala wrote:
> 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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