smalltownguy
IS-IT--Management
I have a group of four BCM-50 r.50 systems that are all networked together in a local LAN, allowing for local station dialing between remote locations. (for example, a user picks up their T7316e digital handset at site A and dials a 4 digit station number and another T7316e rings at a location at site B 50 miles away - the station call goes over a SIP Gateway trunk)
I would like to implement paging between locations. Ideally, a user in site A would pick up their digital handset, dial a 4 digit station extension, and the BCM at site B would pick up the call and send it directly to the paging system.
Speaking with a few techs, I'm told that may be achieved by using 1 of the analog stations at site B, and using something called a TANB-2.
Does anyone have any input on this? I'm willing to purchase whatever paging equipment I need to achieve this.
Our owners would like to be able to page over the speaker system at a remote location using a SIP trunk.
Thanks in advance!
I would like to implement paging between locations. Ideally, a user in site A would pick up their digital handset, dial a 4 digit station extension, and the BCM at site B would pick up the call and send it directly to the paging system.
Speaking with a few techs, I'm told that may be achieved by using 1 of the analog stations at site B, and using something called a TANB-2.
Does anyone have any input on this? I'm willing to purchase whatever paging equipment I need to achieve this.
Our owners would like to be able to page over the speaker system at a remote location using a SIP trunk.
Thanks in advance!