[cisco-voip] vg224 vs vg248
Ed Leatherman
ealeatherman at gmail.com
Mon Apr 10 11:54:47 EDT 2006
I have some vg224's on order for a project this summer, the reason we chose
them instead of the 248's was we had a requirement that the devices all
needed dual ethernet interfaces (is for a dorm on remote campus). 248's
would have been less expensive due to the port density but we couldnt get
around the dual interface requirement. Haven't recieved them yet so I can't
comment on anything else about the 224's.
We've been using the 248's in our health sciences center, haven't really had
any problems with them. I'd prefer IOS on them but thats my only real
complaint. No one has tried to hook up a high speed fax yet though, I heard
those werent supported unless you turn them down.
On 4/10/06, Lelio Fulgenzi <lelio at uoguelph.ca> wrote:
>
> Just wondering what people's opinions are on the two analog gateways
> (vg248 vs vg224). I'm proposing a project that requires 128 ports (perhaps
> more) and we only have experience (mostly good) with the vg248. I'd rather
> keep our inventory similar so I'm leaning towards them rather than starting
> a new with vg224s.
>
> Also, in the configuration guide, there is an option for IPSEC software.
> Do I need this?
>
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Ed Leatherman
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West Virginia University
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