[cisco-voip] Non-analogue night bell

Lelio Fulgenzi lelio at uoguelph.ca
Sun Apr 7 23:29:46 EDT 2013


i'm sure there are a few solutions, but i was quite impressed with the solutions available from Algo. they seemed quite well designed, and cost was very competitive. i have not used them, nor bought them, but am eager to try a pilot project. the _only_ issue i have is they don't support LLDP, which would allow for secure isolation of voice VLANs. if this is not a concern for you, then i'd go for it. and they are Canadian, so a plus for me, eh? 

http://www.algosolutions.com/ 

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Brett Looney" <brett at looney.id.au> 
To: cisco-voip at puck.nether.net 
Sent: Sunday, 7 April, 2013 10:14:54 PM 
Subject: [cisco-voip] Non-analogue night bell 

Hi all, 

We've a customer who currently uses an analogue port (ATA or router-based) 
to provide a night-bell solution. They'd like to have the same service but 
without the analogue messiness. Preferably some sort of PoE box that can be 
registered with CUCM directly that they can hang up in the corner of the 
office. 

Does such a thing exist? I know this question comes up regularly but my 
Google-fu is failing - I can't find any reference to non-analogue solutions 
in the list archive. 

Thanks for your input... 

B. 


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