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Extending a digital set over the LAN

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msc0tt

IS-IT--Management
Jun 25, 2002
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CA
Our BCS was installed in 2000, and has no LAN functionality (i.e. C-LAN etc...). We have the typical 100+ digital ports (sets are 6402D), and 16 analog ports for modems/fax/etc.
We just came across the need to extend a 6402 across the LAN. This location is connected via a wireless link with no option of running copper there. This link is 100Mb/s.
Is there a "black box" product to bridge an Avaya digital line/pair over Ethernet?
i.e. [6402D Set] <-> [BLACKBOX] <= Ethernet LAN => [BLACKBOX] <-> [pair on linecard]

I know there are generic black boxes that will bridge an analog line (POTS), but it would be nice to keep the functionality of the smarter 6402D at the remote end.
-with thanks
Mike
 
You could use an MCK extender in VOIP mode to extend that port to where you want to go verso.com and look at the extender 4000. Thats the only way I could think of doing that.
 
I have the same problem. I need to provide analog ports to a building that will only have IP handset. I plan to use Multitech VoIP gateways. You can get more information from the website below. Sign up or call them to get the VoIP primer. It will have detailed information on how to do it.
 
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