dagwoodsystems:
A Digium 4port card is $388 ($97 per port), and I only get 4 of them per PCI slot. If you go with Rhino, you can get 8 per slot, at the same price point.
A Digium T1 board is around $550 (24 @ =~ $22 per port), Rhino and Sangoma are around there as well. Those boards are available in a low-profile configuration, and if I have the density requirements, I can buy QUAD T1 boards (96ports!) that STILL only use a single PCI slot.
On the phone system side, you're right T1 boards are more expensive.. but I believe I already created the price justification above. Additionally, I don't get caller-ID and all that sort of stuff, which I can get with the PRI trunking functionality.
It's cleaner once installed to have 24 voicemail/IVR/VoIP gateway ports running through a single CAT5 cable, instead of having to manage 16 different little cables. I seem to recall there being a limitation about how many ports could be active at a given time on an 016, or was it just how many were ringing simultaneously?
I don't just want this for voicemail, I want to know how to get the two integrated - because there's no limit to what I could do once I understand the concepts. I have also been tasked to build a VoIP gateway to link several Magix and Partner systems. The Partners are easy (because they don't integrate quite as cleanly), but the Magix systems are DESIGNED for this stuff.. once you're using T1 boards and emulating PRI.
MerlinMan:
Thank you MM for giving me what I asked for (and more!), without telling me that your interpretation of what I was trying to accomplish was a bad idea... I can't tell you how much that annoys me. Now you know why I didn't start out by giving you all of the details.
Indeed, I believe the document you pointed me to will give me the answers that I need. I will set this up in my lab between two of my Magix systems, and go from there.
Does any other helpful advice come to mind, now that you are familiar with what I am trying to accomplish?
Thanks so much!