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Avaya CM interaction with Panasonic KX-NS1000

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wake85

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Jan 22, 2015
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Hi Guys,

I have a customer, that is looking at joining their Avaya CM in the U.K with their Panasonic KX-NS1000 in Holland. VoIP traffic will travel over the company MPLS, so looking at an IP-Trunk.

has anyone had any experience with this and can lend some advice please?

Thanks in advance.
 
Can anyone shed any light on this please?
 
Can't say I've ever done it. If neither vendor have a supported config note, then you're pretty much on your own. Basic SIP or H323 should work - or worst case, make it PRI to something like Audiocodes gateways at both locations and hook those up IP back to back if you can't get anything else working.

A Session Manager would be ideal for that sort of thing.

If you're looking at just basic calling, that shouldn't be a big deal, but if you want to use Avaya as a centralized voicemail with MWI or do other funky stuff, you're even more on your own!
 
Thank you for the response Kyle555.

The Audiocodes is not a bad shout. will have to look into the Session Manager and see if this is an option.
 
a back to back h323 trunk should work. And depending on release and features enabled, QSIG on h323 should do more than you'd need anyway. Odds are that's the quickest easiest way, but remember - you're on your own!
 
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