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    CUCM and NEC DS 2000  
Andrew F. Wolfe


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11-30-07 06:11 PM

Hi all,  I am not an NEC guy so I am curious if anyone out there has
actually integrated an NEC DS 2000 with CUCM using a trunk into an ISR.  I
have done it with an Avaya and Nortel  but not any NEC products.  Can't find
much on CCO and forget the NEC site, it is quite unruly.  Any links to a
solution or real world info would be great.  I have a client who wants to do
this but I really am skeptical that it can be done with their NEC.  Thanks
all.

Andrew






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    Re: CUCM and NEC DS 2000  
Carter, Bill


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11-30-07 06:11 PM

I recently integrated with a NEC 2400.  I was able to do a QSIG
integration.  Works great! Alternatively could use T1/PRI.  Customer
brought in their vendor to support the NEC side.

 

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Subject: [cisco-voip] CUCM and NEC DS 2000

 

Hi all,  I am not an NEC guy so I am curious if anyone out there has
actually integrated an NEC DS 2000 with CUCM using a trunk into an ISR.
I have done it with an Avaya and Nortel  but not any NEC products.
Can't find much on CCO and forget the NEC site, it is quite unruly.  Any
links to a solution or real world info would be great.  I have a client
who wants to do this but I really am skeptical that it can be done with
their NEC.  Thanks all. 

Andrew







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