you can network a400 with TSE but not with TSW...difference is that, instead of h.323, you have to use SIP (a400 doesn't support h.323)...other option is via ISDN...
BR
than you again
How about the features in SIP networking between a400 and TSE for example does the calling / called name pass successfully, call back etc?
FYI :
here is a list of the SIP TIE-LINE SERVICES supported by MX-ONE :
The following services make use of standard SIP signaling (according to RFCs):
• Call Deflection/Single Step Transfer
• Call Diversion
• Called Party Number
• Calling/Connected Line Identity
• Calling/Connected Line Identity Restriction
• Calling/Connected Name Identity
• DTMF signaling (according to RFC 4733 and also with INFO, and in-band on G.711)
• Night Service Diversion
• Rerouting
• Transfer/Extending (both REFER and disconnect methods)
• Type of Party (Alert information, ring signal information)
The following services make use of proprietary SIP-based signaling:
• Bypass of Call Diversion/Deflect/DND
• Customer Identity
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