ukcoolcat1667
MIS
We are currently investigating ways to utilize VOIP to help cut down
on our infrastructure costs. A local service provider has proposed a
"soon to be announced" solution where they will provide multiple SIP T1
trunks for us to route our Internet and voice traffic to them using
VOIP. Basically all inbound and outbound calling will be routed over
the IP T1's via the H323 gateway function in the IP Office to their
Cisco Callmanager. Is the Avaya IP office 412 product compatible with
a Cisco Call Manager? I found an old Avaya document with specifics on
configuring the IP office product to work with the Callmanager, but it
specified a release of 1.x on the Avaya.
Our Current Setup:
-Ip office 412 running 3.0(59) and VMPro.
-3 Voice PRI's for local and long distance.
-All phones are 4406d+
-Currently no VOIP phones or comfiguration.
I am a little worried because the SIP T1s will also carry Internet
traffic, which means there will be a firewall on our side between the
Callmanager and the Avaya.
on our infrastructure costs. A local service provider has proposed a
"soon to be announced" solution where they will provide multiple SIP T1
trunks for us to route our Internet and voice traffic to them using
VOIP. Basically all inbound and outbound calling will be routed over
the IP T1's via the H323 gateway function in the IP Office to their
Cisco Callmanager. Is the Avaya IP office 412 product compatible with
a Cisco Call Manager? I found an old Avaya document with specifics on
configuring the IP office product to work with the Callmanager, but it
specified a release of 1.x on the Avaya.
Our Current Setup:
-Ip office 412 running 3.0(59) and VMPro.
-3 Voice PRI's for local and long distance.
-All phones are 4406d+
-Currently no VOIP phones or comfiguration.
I am a little worried because the SIP T1s will also carry Internet
traffic, which means there will be a firewall on our side between the
Callmanager and the Avaya.