02-02-2015 01:37 AM - edited 03-17-2019 01:48 AM
Hi all
I'm trying to find the part numbers for a small CallManager setup in a CISCO2911-V/K9.
We get two adsl lines in for the internet access and 8 analog PSTN telephone lines with rj11 connector, which we want to use to connect to our callmanager. (if this is possible)
We do not want a E1 interface with ISDN/PRI since it is to expensive on our location.
We want to connect 17 Ip phones , we prefer the CP-7941G and the CP-7961G with CP-7914 expansion module.
Now i think i need the following hardware :
Only i am not sure about this module : EM-HDA-6FXO, is it possible to let the router to process the analog phone signal to digital signal so the callmanager will route the inside network IP phone calls to the PSTN ?
What other module can receive our analog phone lines so the callmanager can use those for outgoing phone calls ?
Thanks for all help in advance.
Edsge
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02-02-2015 02:58 AM
Analog circuits require FXO ports on the router while analog ports facing a phone require FXS ports.
You can use either the EVM (the SM-NM-ADPTR will be required for the 2900 chassis) or VIC2-4FXO cards, both of which will require PVDM3 to do the DSP. You can calculate the required DSPs using the aptly named DSP Calculator.
As for CUE: both the NME and AIM hardware has been announced End of Life. You'll want to use an SRE instead, preferably the SM-SRE-910-K9 since it can also be converted to run ESXi and Unity Connection down the road.
PS- There are bundle SKUs to get you started such as the C2911-VSEC-PSRE/K9. Also, you should be looking at the 7800 or 8800 series phones instead as the 7900 is nearing the end of its service life.
02-02-2015 02:58 AM
Analog circuits require FXO ports on the router while analog ports facing a phone require FXS ports.
You can use either the EVM (the SM-NM-ADPTR will be required for the 2900 chassis) or VIC2-4FXO cards, both of which will require PVDM3 to do the DSP. You can calculate the required DSPs using the aptly named DSP Calculator.
As for CUE: both the NME and AIM hardware has been announced End of Life. You'll want to use an SRE instead, preferably the SM-SRE-910-K9 since it can also be converted to run ESXi and Unity Connection down the road.
PS- There are bundle SKUs to get you started such as the C2911-VSEC-PSRE/K9. Also, you should be looking at the 7800 or 8800 series phones instead as the 7900 is nearing the end of its service life.
02-02-2015 05:54 AM
Thanks for the help Jonathan !
02-02-2015 03:19 AM
The 7941 and 7961 don't exist anymore. They were replaced by the 7942 & 7962 several years ago.
As Jonathan said, though, the 79xx series is slowly being phased out, so do seriously consider the 78xx or 88xx range.
GTG
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