09-21-2010 01:27 PM - edited 03-16-2019 12:55 AM
Hi,
I need a new ADSL router for home and am looking at the Cisco SRP 527W model.
This unit has one FXO port and two FXS ports.
I am wondering whether it would be possible to use this device as an FXO gateway for a CUCM system. Also would it be possible to connect the SRP 527W to CUCM via a SIP trunk and use it as a poor mans ISR/CUBE?
The documentation around the SIP features of this device is very scanty.
09-22-2010 06:57 AM
Well it doesn't run IOS. So it isn't going to do CUBE. It doesn't look like the SRP can act as a SIP proxy, so no dice there.
You can probbly point a SIP trunk to CUCM. I looked at the admin guide for the SRP500 and I see references to SIP User Agent name, so I assume it acts as a UA which implies that it needs to register to a registrar. So you'd add it in CUCM as a third party SIP endpoint, so that it can register.
Buy one and test it out, I guess.
09-22-2010 09:00 AM
Thanks Steven,
I found the answer about the FXO port - it is there only to act as a relay for the phone connected to the first FXS port if the unit is powered off or no SIP accounts are registered.
I guess I was hoping that it would provide similar functionality to a Fritz!box but I guess that the SRP is aimed at a very different market to that device.
I would love Cisco to launch a smaller UC500 for the SOHO market - say 4 x PoE, 2 x FXS, 2 x FXO, 802.11n and ADSL - if they could sell it for $400 that would be even better
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