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Re: cisco-voip Digest, Vol 52, Issue 151
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| Patrick Mowry 2007-06-22, 7:11 pm |
| They are pretty straight forward and the user guides are on Valcom's
site:
http://www.valcom.com/pdf/v-9970.pdf
http://www.valcom.com/pdf/v2003a-e_V2003ahf-e.pdf
The 2003 is connected like a trunk line, so it could connect directly to
an FXO port. If you are connecting to an FXS port on a gateway or ata,
the 9970 would sit in between.
Assuming you have enough power from the unit for your speakers, they are
pretty simple to set up.
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Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2007 09:14:16 -0400
From: "Ocampo, Walter" <WOCAMPO@broward.org>
Subject: [cisco-voip] Valcom Configuration
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I had a remote location that has Valcom V-9970 and V-2003A 3 Zone
Enhanced, One-Way Power Built-In. They are not using it but it is
installed. We are going to install a Gateway with 1 PRI card, 2 FXS and
2 FXO ports- MGCP-Call manager 4.1(3).
This is the first time I am going to adhere this devices to work in our
VoIP system. Any idea how I have to configure the gateway and call
manager to have this project working?
Any help will be appreciate.
Regards,
Walter Ocampo
System Network Analyst
Office of Information Technology
540 S.E 3rd. Ave, Suite 300
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
(954) 357 8041 Cell (954) 632 8228
wocampo@broward.org <mailto:wocampo@broward.org>
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