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Panasonic Avaya integration

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smartedge1

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May 10, 2013
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I would like to ask if anyone has successfully integrated IPO with Panasonic analog PBX. I need the hardware or licensing required .Thanking you in advance.
 
Sorry , I just reconfirmed now it is panasonic kx- tda100D hybrid ip-pbx . Has anyone integrated this with IPO before ?.
 
I haven't talked to my Panasonic guy yet, but I don't think TDA series had any SIP as standard. That was the TDE series. Panasonic is very slow to roll out new tech. Their pure IP NS-1000 system is still not available in the US. They started rolling it out almost 3 years ago.

I would look to other tie trunks.
 
We have them connected with SIP but I don't know if it is a TDA 100 or a NS-1000, it is just a box for me with "Panasonic" on it but I can call the Panasonic phones and vice versa.
We also have one UC+ server serving both systems without a problem so I am a Avaya user and I can see the phone status of Panasonic users.
 
I've seen a Cisco talk to a TDA50 (TDA100's little brother) through the Panasonic gateway card. I think those cards came with licenses.
 
Thanks for the inputs.
@94astro can you tell me the gateway card?.Is it possible to do an analog trunk between IPO and Panasonic?.
 
Panasonic KX-TDA0484 is the 4-channel gateway card and KX-TDA0490 is the 16-channel. These are discontinued but like almost everything else on the planet can be found online.
 
You could also integrate with PRI Qsig or H323 trunks (which are more "native" to the Panasonic).

Analog integration could be done if you don't require much functionality or traffic to pass between the two. If it's just a matter of being able to direct dial extensions on the other side you can create routes between the two that use the correct trunks to dial the other side - you'd just need to make sure the extension numbering doesn't conflict on the two PBX's.

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