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flux
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adding voip to an exisiting pbx network

Post by flux »

Hi,

I'm new to VOIP and we are currently looking for a solution to add 20 VOIP phones onto our existing internal PBX network.
I'm not sure how we go about doing this and wondered if this is what Brekeke PBX is for?

thanks,

Matt.
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Post by voipwell.com »

Matt,

The Brekeke ippbx is normally used to replace an analog pbx. It is not an elegant solution to mix ip phones and traditional pbx phones on the same analog pbx. It is possible though using devices like the linksys spa-3012 fxo capable devices.

You can use the Brekeke pbx to act as trunk lines feeding your analog pbx though. A fxs capable multi port adapter like the pap2 can replace two pstn trunk lines going into your analog pbx. If more lines are needed then you can use several pap2's or another higher capacity fxs capable device. This can replace all the functions of your traditional phone company like line hunting, call forwarding, voice mail, auto attendant etc.

The ideal situation is to replace the old pbx with a Brekeke pbx and ip phones.

Nick
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