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SIP ATA

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JayNEC

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Jun 5, 2002
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Anyone got a good SIP ATA that works with Session Manager? I've got a Patton M-ATA that works outbound but won't accept an inbound call. Too bad, it's pretty inexpensive. Who else besides patton out there is known to work with session manager?

New England Communications
 
I have used various, but my favourite is the audio codes range , really easy to configure and DEV connect docs exists to get you started , see below.Im sure others are similar but once you have a base config on the audio codes range you can create a .ini file that can act as a template for ease of deployment.


ACSS (UC/SBCE/SM/SME)

Not that they mean a thing anymore , get a brain dump pass the test crash the system.
 
Agree with Audiocodes!

Can the Patton do TCP and not UDP? At this point, I find SM's messages to endpoints thru CM to be so big that they don't fit in a 1500 MTU UDP packet anymore!
 
There's nowhere in the Micro Ata to configure that. And nowhere (that I know of) to specify in session manager that TCP be used to a particular endopint.

New England Communications
 
Yeah, so if you're on release 7, SM can strip all Avaya headers on an adaptation out a SIP trunk.

If the Patton is UDP only (and you'd have to specify TCP or UDP explicitly on the ATA) and you do it as a trunk, then you can maybe work it in UDP as a trunk.

SM also has something called implicit user rules where you can map incoming SIP trunk traffic to a CM user through application sequencing like you would a SIP phone. The idea being that you could take a Norstar for example with PRI and Nortel digital phones, send CLID on that PRI to a SIP gateway to SM to CM and have calls process through CM according to station routing with COR/COS/etc. The Patton could easily do the same. I wouldn't recommend it!

It sounds like a monumental pain vs Audiocodes MP112's that can be had very cheaply.
 
Just as a heads up the patton are a total pain in the t*its , just stay away from them the, AC boxes are just really simple / flexible and rock solid

ACSS (UC/SBCE/SM/SME)

Not that they mean a thing anymore , get a brain dump pass the test crash the system.
 
I just put some MP-11x series devices out there where a customer is using them for both inbound and 911 POTS, fax machines and one or two analog voice phones. They are working wonderfully. They were a bit to configure at first, but I've got a feeling they will be very set and forget.

My work uses them on Microsoft Lync projects pretty often and I haven't heard much negative, but a lot positive.

 
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