We have a definity system. We have remote offices that use the Avaya 46xx series IP phones. Is there an avaya part that will allow an ip phone to analog converter? I would like to hookup a fax machine, etc.
There's no analog telephony adapter per se, but depending on your release, an Audiocodes SIP/analog gateway could do it, or again, depending on your release/licenses, a used G350 media gateway is pretty cheap and has 2 analog ports in it. Little big and bulky for a port or 2, but it would certainly fulfill the requirement.
yeah, if it were gateway 1, "change media-gateway 1", second page, module 9 is maybe/probably blank, you can press help and I believe you have to define module "1T+2Tel" or something to that effect to enable the 2 built in ports.
Then you should be able to add an analog station, and use port 1v902 and 1v903 for analog phones.
No, not specifically, but they probably support doing it over PRI through a SIP gateway. They should have an integration white paper to something like a Mediant 1000 to tie it with SIP to that, and you get to use PRI on your PBX to get to/from voicemail.
below is the document the company wrote up. We dont current have any licenses for sip trunking. avaya cant give me a straight answer on cost for sip trunking licenses
This thread's getting off topic...start another one. Do you have a Session Manager? What release of CM? disp system-parameters customer-options should tell you what's in your license, but if its release 6, you probably have most of what you need
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