[cisco-voip] third party voicemail / pbx integration solution

Dave Goodwin dave.goodwin at december.net
Tue Jul 18 14:19:22 EDT 2017


Isn't this somewhat driven by what ports / integration options exist on
your emergency PBX? It also depends on what call handling you wish to
perform when the PRI lines are down... as in what is the point of the
emergency PBX? Are you just looking to play a general announcement when
this happens?

On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 1:48 PM, Bantz John F <BantzJohnF at johndeere.com>
wrote:

> Could you use a Sonus1000?
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> We use a Sonus 1000 connected to our Avaya PBX using a QSIG T1 connection
> so we can connect the legacy Avaya to Microsoft UM.  Granted, if you can’t
> do a QSIG T1, then you are back using a Dialogic PIMG or similar with
> individual stations.
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> *From:* cisco-voip [mailto:cisco-voip-bounces at puck.nether.net] *On Behalf
> Of *Lelio Fulgenzi
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> *Subject:* [cisco-voip] third party voicemail / pbx integration solution
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> With the PIMG devices marked end of life (the ROLM version sooner than the
> others), I’m wondering what options there are to integrate our Emergency
> PBX which handles our overflow lines when our PRIs are saturated or down.
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> MWI is not a concern at this point – we won’t be entertaining voicemail
> boxes on the PBX. But being answered by the appropriate mailbox with
> announcement is.
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> A simple answering machine plugged into an analog port with announcement?
> Doesn’t handle multiple calls well.
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> Analog line into router with Unity express?
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> What would you do?
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> Lelio
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