You could run a Nortel SRG - survivable remote gateway to that site. This would allow you to provide survivability to the local phones in the event of a main site failure and it would also give you an interface for analog station ports (for fax/etc.) at the local site.
It's cost effective...
The Media Gateway should allow you to utilize analog ports for Fax/Modems. Universal trunk cards can be utilized to terminate direct COTs into the system, again utilizing a slot in the media gateway.
Or...you could have your telco point the fax numbers to the DID and then have the system...
A reply to the comment posted by youcandoit regarding Nortel CLI. True, true - what a pain in the butt. Remember though - that old CLI is only used by technicians these days that are very familiar with it. The programming interface on the Nortel TDM systems as well as the current IP systems...
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