06-08-2010 01:46 AM - edited 03-21-2019 09:27 AM
Hi All,
I'm new to voice solution design. We are planning to set up Linksys IP Telephony at our office. After little investigation, i found I could use SPA8800 which can support analog phones and intergrate with IP network. I'm clear till this point. But am little confused on the end to end set up.
Scenario:
I want to use SPA8800 alone to connect my 4 analog phones and 4 PSTN lines and directly connect broadband to gateway.
I want to have similar set up in my remote office.
I want to make office to office calls via IP network while being able to use PSTN network.
(Branch A) Analog Phone ---> SPA8800 ---> [Internet] <---SPA8800 <---- Analog Phone (Branch B)
My Question:
Does the above scneario work? Or do we need mandatorily need a system like SPA9000 in between to make IP calls?
You help is much appreciated.
With Regards,
06-08-2010 03:20 AM
Dear Sir;
You will need to use a SPA9000 to route calls between the sites, assuming you have VPN between the sites.
Regards
Alberto
07-06-2010 07:53 AM
Hi,
I was away on annual leave for a while. So couldnt reply all these days.
Thanks for the info. It did help us to fine tune our design.
Thanks,
Chowdary k K.
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