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    • syko24S
      syko24 @EddieJennings
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      @eddiejennings said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

      @syko24 said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

      @eddiejennings said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

      I wonder what the costs are for supporting and maintaining that PBX. Perhaps you can find some leverage with that to just move to VOIP completely.

      Another question would be do they need 4 DIDs? If not, then that would help make the solution less complex.

      Where I am getting a little confused is if I only had 1 DID and an incoming call happens, which ports on the ATA are going to be active? I would think all 4 would be unless I had some kind of separation. That is why I thought 4 DIDs. One for each port on the ATA.

      Without reading some documentation on the ATA device, I can't answer you since I've never used those devices before. I am curious though, how many endpoints are connected to the PBX?

      I believe 12 phones

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @syko24
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        @syko24 said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

        @eddiejennings said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

        @syko24 said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

        @eddiejennings said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

        I wonder what the costs are for supporting and maintaining that PBX. Perhaps you can find some leverage with that to just move to VOIP completely.

        Another question would be do they need 4 DIDs? If not, then that would help make the solution less complex.

        Where I am getting a little confused is if I only had 1 DID and an incoming call happens, which ports on the ATA are going to be active? I would think all 4 would be unless I had some kind of separation. That is why I thought 4 DIDs. One for each port on the ATA.

        Without reading some documentation on the ATA device, I can't answer you since I've never used those devices before. I am curious though, how many endpoints are connected to the PBX?

        I believe 12 phones

        The ring group would have to happen on the PBX.

        I am going to be on the road all morning so I can’t get into detail right not.

        The PBX expense is like $600 in labor assuming FreePBX.

        Just have them buy cheap used IP phones off eBay and setup free PBX. You can find them for less than $50 if you dig.

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        • JaredBuschJ
          JaredBusch
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          Voip.ms can be the PBX.

          Just not the easiest to use.

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          • syko24S
            syko24 @JaredBusch
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            @jaredbusch said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

            @syko24 said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

            @eddiejennings said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

            @syko24 said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

            @eddiejennings said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

            I wonder what the costs are for supporting and maintaining that PBX. Perhaps you can find some leverage with that to just move to VOIP completely.

            Another question would be do they need 4 DIDs? If not, then that would help make the solution less complex.

            Where I am getting a little confused is if I only had 1 DID and an incoming call happens, which ports on the ATA are going to be active? I would think all 4 would be unless I had some kind of separation. That is why I thought 4 DIDs. One for each port on the ATA.

            Without reading some documentation on the ATA device, I can't answer you since I've never used those devices before. I am curious though, how many endpoints are connected to the PBX?

            I believe 12 phones

            The ring group would have to happen on the PBX.

            I am going to be on the road all morning so I can’t get into detail right not.

            The PBX expense is like $600 in labor assuming FreePBX.

            Just have them buy cheap used IP phones off eBay and setup free PBX. You can find them for less than $50 if you dig.

            @JaredBusch I totally agree with what you are saying. I would choose to put in FreePBX and all new or used phones. I have setup a FreePBX for this customer in the past. They have multiple businesses and are aware of the benefits and features that it offers. For this particular business they don't want to spend the money on replacing all the equipment. I get the impression that they are thinking of selling in the not so distant future and don't want to spend money where they feel they don't need to.

            My goal is to replace the pots lines with sip trunks. The only solution I know of would be to put an ATA/FXS device in front of their current PBX. I just don't know how to create a hunt group similar to how it is setup with the pots lines.

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            • syko24S
              syko24
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              I feel like there should be a hunt feature on the ATA itself that would allow me to start with port1 and then move on to the next if port1 is occupied.

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              • syko24S
                syko24 @JaredBusch
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                @jaredbusch said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

                Voip.ms can be the PBX.

                Just not the easiest to use.

                0_1529584994582_D510FE3F-38BC-41D0-A8F7-75A1826376DB.png

                I've played around with this as well. The configuration is just not as smooth as working with FreePBX.

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                • jt1001001J
                  jt1001001
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                  The company I work for has done SIP trunks to legacy PBX systems. Typically we do this with either their Total Access 900e devices or their Netvanta equivalents. If your PBX supports PRI, this is the basic config document from AdTran:
                  https://supportforums.adtran.com/docs/DOC-3404

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @syko24
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                    @syko24 said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

                    I feel like there should be a hunt feature on the ATA itself that would allow me to start with port1 and then move on to the next if port1 is occupied.

                    How would this work when one ATA has no idea about the next one?

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                      JaredBusch @JaredBusch
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                      • JaredBuschJ
                        JaredBusch @JaredBusch
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                        @jaredbusch said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

                        @syko24 said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

                        I feel like there should be a hunt feature on the ATA itself that would allow me to start with port1 and then move on to the next if port1 is occupied.
                        

                        How would this work when one ATA has no idea about the next one?

                        Use a Grandstream HT701 with 4 sub accounts on VoIP.ms.

                        Each sub account will be an extension in the VoIP.ms ring group or hunt group.

                        Simplest and easiest thing to do.

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                        • syko24S
                          syko24 @JaredBusch
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                          @jaredbusch said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

                          @jaredbusch said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

                          @syko24 said in VOIP.MS to Legacy PBX:

                          I feel like there should be a hunt feature on the ATA itself that would allow me to start with port1 and then move on to the next if port1 is occupied.
                          

                          How would this work when one ATA has no idea about the next one?

                          Use a Grandstream HT701 with 4 sub accounts on VoIP.ms.

                          Each sub account will be an extension in the VoIP.ms ring group or hunt group.

                          Simplest and easiest thing to do.

                          Thanks @JaredBusch I knew I was over complicating this setup. I like the idea of treating the “lines” as extensions from VOIP.MS and putting them in a ring group setup with the hunt option.

                          As always thank you for your expertise.

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