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Integration Siemens HiPath 4000 rel 3 with Cisco Router 2600 trough FXO ports

r.hernandezm
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Hi:

I want to integrate a Cisco Router 2600 with  a Siemens HiPath 4000 rel 3 trough 4 FXO ports, i have been searching Cisco interoperability guides but unfortunately i did not find anything.

Could Anybody help me with this integration?

Rgds

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blakh
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi

I am a little puzzeled why you want want to intergrate a Hipath 4000 Rel 3 via the FXO ports on a 2600. We would normally use E1 One and/or Two Port T1/E1 Multiflex Voice/WAN Interface Card which the 2600XM supports to intergrate with the PBX.

I would appreciate if you could give me a call so that I can clarify what you are trying to achieve and how best to move forward. You can reach me on 408 853 3631 during normal business hours.

Regards,

Bally

Bally:

Thanks for your help.

Unfortunately the PBX does not have the interface to receive the E1 connection.

I have to interconnect the router and the PBX through FXO ports.

Can you help me with this integration?

regarless  this integration is some rare, i hope yo have an answer for me.

Thanks

Rgds

blakh
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

Hi

In order to help you can you please give me an idea of what you are trying to achieve (network topology) and what the customer is expecting to work?

We have no configuration application note for such a deployment so therefore the only help I could give you is with the PBX configuration.

What is on the other side of your router? Is the router a CME?

You will only be able to support a maximum of four calls when using this type of configuration and if you will only get basic call and transfer functionality (maximum number of transfer =2).

If you have access to your PBX can you provide me with a screen shot of the trunk configuration by using the following command line?

Dis-TACSU followed by the PEN number of the card.

Regards,

Bally