technicaly Yes:- provided you have a dial up data service between the sites.
You may have bandwith issues if you only use a single 64k channel & I am not sure how effective it would be if the link is allowed to drop I would recommend that the data connection is permanent & use multilink to increase bandwith as needed
Anything is possible, some things are just more expensive than others
When you refer to your T1, are you talking about your PSTN connected PRI line mentioned above? Or do you have a seperate point to point data T1 connecting your two locations?
Out of curiosity, are your 2 403's in the same local calling area?
We have a 406 in Philly and a 412 in Minneapolis and a point to point to connect the two. I have VM Pro in Minnepolis and use it for Philly switch too. All calls come into MPLS office and are routed by the receptionists accordingly.
I also connected an IP4624 phone to the philly switch to test changes over there.
I split the channels 10 voice/13 data and so far it is working great, with only a little lag. I used the wan port on the IP4xx's to connect them through Paradyne CSU/DSU's.
morrack..my two ipo's will be in different area code...so i will ask my t1 vendor to split the t1(12 did and 12 data).
mtvilla..are your ipo's in the same subnet? how does your incoming route look like? and associated shortcodes? tks for your help...
IPO's are on different subnets. One is xxx.xxx.2.9 and one is xxx.xxx.100.9 both use server at xxx.xxx.100.8 for Manager.
Incoming call route is the same as it was b4 central VM Pro.
We set up an addition Line in manager for the connection. For the VoIP settings 2.9 is the gateway on one side 100.9 is the gateway on the other. G.729 for compression and only short codes for local dialing for area codes local to each switch.
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