Well, I installed the license, set up an account with Callcentric to use for testing, configured the firewall, and configured the SIP line...
It mostly works. [wink]
Immediately after the IPO reboots the SIP trunk registers and both inbound and outbound calling works. After several minutes I...
True, I can configure the IPO and/or the firewall to allow non-VPN internet traffic only to/from the IP blocks of our SIP trunk provider to protect the IPO... I was actually thinking more along the lines of privacy... sip calls being vulnerable to evesdropping, trunking provider userIDs and...
Thank you all for being so helpful and for such rapid responses. I'll take a shot at it this evening or tomorrow morning. Based on the feedback so far I'm planning to start simple and try this (along with verifying QoS is configured):
no fixup
access-list 101 permit ip any host x.x.x.x eq sip...
Okay, so you share my concern about connecting the IPO WAN port straight to the Internet. [smile] If you don't mind me picking your brain a little more, what makes you prefer NAT + Firewall to A private IP over a public IP in a DMZ behind the firewall? Do you think the NAT adds meaningful...
I have an IP Office 500v2 that is working great in the following configuration with voice services provided by a PRI.
DATA NETWORK (192.168.81.x) <-> COMPUTERS
|
- PIX FIREWALL <-> INTERNET (x.x.x.x/29)
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VOICE NETWORK (192.168.82.x) <-> IP OFFICE LAN & LOCAL IP PHONES
This configuration is...
I decided to stick with 8 postition patch panels, even if I only use the two center pins. That way I will not need to stock special telco patch panels and straight-through line cords, and I can use the same patch cords I use for everything else. That also eliminates the potential for getting...
Hmm... thanks guys. I will order the Linux for Windows Administrators book today. I'm glad to see I'm barking up the right tree here. The array of possible configurations and options on a Linux box is a little daunting at first. I've gotten spoiled... its been a long time since I've had to...
I used the firmware upgrade on the Legend R7 V10 upgrade card to upgrade Legend 008 MLX modules in a Merlin Magix 2.2 system (plastic Legend carriers, Legend module cards, Magix processor and messaging in clamshells).
David
Even a Partner ACS system may satisfy this requirement nicely. Rough figures... $650 for a Release 6.0 308 Processor, $350 for a 308EC Expansion Module, and $500 for either a 16 or 20 port voicemail card or module. Add a few phones and you are there. The system is easily expandable to 12...
That depends. If you are the kind of guy who can take everything apart, but can't put anything back together again... then I'd say you're in trouble. If you think you can disassemble and reassemble your telephone, then you are probably going to be out $38 plus shipping and a call to Triad...
Hmm... try this one. Go to
http://www.refurbsupplies.com/download.html
click on "View" next to "Avaya/Lucent Flex Circuits" under the "What's New" heading.
The flex board or flex circuit is a flexible circuit "sheet" or "membrane" that sits underneath the buttons in the telephone and contains the LED lights and the contacts that sense when a button has been pressed.
If I copied the link right, you can see a picture of them in...
I work with small businesses of 2 to 100 employees, and I want to configure a Linux based "general purpose" server for these people. I have used and worked with Microsoft Small Business Server to fill this need in the past, but I want to migrate to Linux. I have very little...
Well, here is what actually happened to me. I purchased a Merlin Magix 2.2 processor with clamshell, a base cabinet with backplane and A3 power supply, an expansion cabinet with backplane and A3 power supply, and a Merlin Messaging 1.1 with clamshell from MetrolineDirect.com. I then purchased...
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