[cisco-voip] Setting up a constant voice link

Spencer.Wood at dot.state.oh.us Spencer.Wood at dot.state.oh.us
Mon Dec 12 07:55:39 EST 2005


A Pair of E&M Interface's should do the trick...

Here is a Cisco Design Guide on LMR (Land Mobile Radio):

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/sw/iosswrel/ps5207/products_implementation_design_guide_book09186a0080347c1b.html

While what you are looking for isn't exactly LMR, the overall concept 
should still work.  Your implementation should actually be easier if there 
isn't any Push-To-Talk Interfaces.

Spencer

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Greg Maiorana <gmaiorana at ncmail.com.au> 
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Hello All,
       Im trying to work out a solution with a customer to bring their 
current pots leased line system to a VoIP solution. The customer 
currently has a PSTN leased line from site A to B, which then plugs into 
some type of intercom system each end(think of an analog phone on each 
end with it off hook all the time).

Is there anyway to do this over VoIP ?
That is have an open link between say 2 x 1721 or 1751 cisco routers 
with FXS ports to have an non stop open stream between the FXS port at 
each location. So when customer A presses the intercom button to connect 
to site B its already open & there is no dialling between the 2 systems.
Any suggestions or idea's would be largely appreciated.

Cheers,

Greg Maiorana.
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