04-02-2007 05:50 PM - edited 03-14-2019 08:48 PM
Hi Guys,
I have a following scenario, i need some examples or cisco guides for the solution.
Head office and 2 other branch offices has a Cisco 3845 Routers and each one has has E1 Ports.
Each E1 port of the routers is connected to E1 Interface of the Third party PBX at head and branch offices.
The idea is to router the calls between 3 PBXs over the IP Network using cisco routers.
Can some one guide me with examples or guides on the cisco site.
3rd party PBX 1
|(E1 Port)
|(E1 Port)
3845 Router 1-----(IP Network)
3rd party PBX 2
|(E1 Port)
|(E1 Port)
3845 Router 2-----(IP Network)
3845 Router 3-----(IP Network)
|(E1 Port)
|(E1 Port)
3rd party PBX 3
regards
Naren
04-02-2007 08:31 PM
Hi Naren
Are you sure that its a E1 port on the router side ?
can you post the output of show version here so that the same can be verified ?
regds
04-02-2007 08:39 PM
Hi Prem Kumar,
thanks for the reply.
actually i am putting together a IP Telephony solution with the cisco hardware, i still don't have the routers yet.
however i intend to use 3845 ISR with this following WIC
Cisco 2-Port T1/E1 MFT VWIC2 (part number VWIC2-2MFT-T1/E1)
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/ps5855/products_data_sheet0900aecd8028d2db.html
am i wrong at any point??
regards
Naren
04-03-2007 12:44 AM
The vwic2 is the right card to use.
Do you plan to use the 3845 just to make the PBX connection? Have you checked it's price already?
It seems a bit oversized for such a job.
04-03-2007 02:59 PM
We will also use that for WAN optimization with WAE-502 Network module.
regards
Naren
04-03-2007 03:12 PM
Hello,
are you sure that the WAE-502 is a good investment for your network? I have seen many caching 'solutions', including Cisco's ones, to not deliver the expected performance because traffic turned out to be not cacheable and not optimizable. That is surely not my call, but you may look at upgrading your circuits bandwidth instead, that has a guaranteed return.
04-03-2007 03:22 PM
WAE-502 and WAE-512 with the ISR routers, WAN Optimization can be achieved with Caching and Compression.
wthe applications we are using can be optimized greatly.
04-03-2007 03:32 PM
Thank you for taking the time to reply, and good luck with your project!
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