Re: ISDN PBX for DIY install?
Von: Angus Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd (angus@magsys.co.uk) [Profil]
Datum: 23.06.2008 15:12
Message-ID: <memo.20080623141237.2304A@magsys.co.uk>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom
Datum: 23.06.2008 15:12
Message-ID: <memo.20080623141237.2304A@magsys.co.uk>
Newsgroup: uk.telecom
In article <6du3j5-0je.ln1@chiron.w3z.co.uk>, john@st4rm4rkassociates.co.uk (John Geddes) wrote: > They will need a PBX that offers DDI, so we are talking ISDN. > Capacity needs to be 6 ISDN channels + 12 extensions. The NEC XN120 switch will do all this assuming ISDN-2 channels, I self installed mine. I program it from a PC, and load the files into the switch over TCP/IP. You'd need a base unit which is 3x8 (analogue), an 008 extensions card and 8 channel ISDN card, total around £1,000 for a 11x16. It can use POTS phones (with analogue CLI) or display phones which will put the price up somewhat. Angus[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
