Biscuits87
Technical User
Hi all,
We have a nice technical challenge which I'm hoping some of you may be able to help with.
We have a legacy system that only accepts DASS II lines, those lines will be switched off in the coming months. Replacing/upgrading the system will cost a considerable amount. So we're left with trying to get either an ISDN30 or SIP converter.
What I'd like to try is install a CX or similar with two digital link licenses, have our new ISDN (Again or SIP, but I feel like this will be easier with ISDN) come into the CX and then have a DASS card connected to the legacy system.
Has anyone done this before? Am I mad for thinking this will work(And getting excited about the prospect of giving it a go)?
Any help would be great.
Cheers,
Bisc
We have a nice technical challenge which I'm hoping some of you may be able to help with.
We have a legacy system that only accepts DASS II lines, those lines will be switched off in the coming months. Replacing/upgrading the system will cost a considerable amount. So we're left with trying to get either an ISDN30 or SIP converter.
What I'd like to try is install a CX or similar with two digital link licenses, have our new ISDN (Again or SIP, but I feel like this will be easier with ISDN) come into the CX and then have a DASS card connected to the legacy system.
Has anyone done this before? Am I mad for thinking this will work(And getting excited about the prospect of giving it a go)?
Any help would be great.
Cheers,
Bisc