Nortel Networks CS 1000 IP to Analog Adapter

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CS 1000 IP to Analog Adapter TSI 10-03-07
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Posted by TSI on October 3, 2007, 3:28 pm
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I am going to purchase a CS 1000E and require analog device support at
several remote locations which do not have copper connectivity back to
the PBX. Does Nortel has a IP to analog adapter? They have recommended
an SRG 50 however this seams overkill for location that only need one
analog port.

Thanks


Posted by on October 3, 2007, 6:16 pm
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Probably the easiest thing to do unless you CS 1K has SIP.

If your CS 1K has SIP then you could get a Grandstream or some other analog
SIP adapter and then make a Static Routing entry into your Signaling Server.



>I am going to purchase a CS 1000E and require analog device support at
> several remote locations which do not have copper connectivity back to
> the PBX. Does Nortel has a IP to analog adapter? They have recommended
> an SRG 50 however this seams overkill for location that only need one
> analog port.
>
> Thanks
>



Posted by Morbus on October 5, 2007, 6:01 am
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> Probably the easiest thing to do unless you CS 1K has SIP.
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> If your CS 1K has SIP then you could get a Grandstream or some other analog
> SIP adapter and then make a Static Routing entry into your Signaling Server.
>
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> >I am going to purchase a CS 1000E and require analog device support at
> > several remote locations which do not have copper connectivity back to
> > the PBX. Does Nortel has a IP to analog adapter? They have recommended
> > an SRG 50 however this seams overkill for location that only need one
> > analog port.
>
> > Thanks- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

You can also use a H323 ATA adapter.
Audio Codec work very fine with Nortel.


Posted by gopher on October 5, 2007, 12:22 pm
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Try the Audiocodes recommended by Nortel.

MP112 (2 port FXS), MP114 (4 port FXS), etc all register as NRS endpoints.

I am going to purchase a CS 1000E and require analog device support at
several remote locations which do not have copper connectivity back to
the PBX. Does Nortel has a IP to analog adapter? They have recommended
an SRG 50 however this seams overkill for location that only need one
analog port.

Thanks



Posted by on October 5, 2007, 1:03 pm
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Do you know if they are static or dynamic endpoints?


> Try the Audiocodes recommended by Nortel.
>
> MP112 (2 port FXS), MP114 (4 port FXS), etc all register as NRS endpoints.
>
> I am going to purchase a CS 1000E and require analog device support at
> several remote locations which do not have copper connectivity back to
> the PBX. Does Nortel has a IP to analog adapter? They have recommended
> an SRG 50 however this seams overkill for location that only need one
> analog port.
>
> Thanks
>
>



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