telpozo
IS-IT--Management
- May 5, 2014
- 219
Hi everybody,
I have to connect these two systems Norstar Nortel together to allow users on site A communicate to others users on site B located from a long distance.Site A has a Nortel MICS with existing users,Site B has a Nortel CICS with existing users. On the web i found that Nortel Norstar VOIP Gateway is a specific hardware that usually use to connect these two PBX.
I'll make that quote : "Two VOIP gateway for each site".
Each site has an existing local network. My question is : Does a specific public ip will need to provide by the ISP to make these two systems communicate
Any idea will much appreciate.
Thanks !
I have to connect these two systems Norstar Nortel together to allow users on site A communicate to others users on site B located from a long distance.Site A has a Nortel MICS with existing users,Site B has a Nortel CICS with existing users. On the web i found that Nortel Norstar VOIP Gateway is a specific hardware that usually use to connect these two PBX.
I'll make that quote : "Two VOIP gateway for each site".
Each site has an existing local network. My question is : Does a specific public ip will need to provide by the ISP to make these two systems communicate
Any idea will much appreciate.
Thanks !