[VoIP] Cisco 3810
john jones
jjones3601 at yahoo.com
Fri Jan 26 15:54:47 CST 2007
One thing to keep in mind with the 3810's is that SIP
was added very late in the product development and
consequently, you need to have a specific image that
requires 64M of DRAM and 16M of flash. There are some
very cheap 3810's out there, just make sure you figure
in the cost of possible memory upgrades into the total
cost.
John
--- Paul Wills <pdwills at verizon.net> wrote:
> >>> Question: how do you connect the Cisco unit to
> Asterisk? Does it have
> >>> to be via a T1, or can you use the Ethernet for
> this?
> >>>
> >>
> >> That's the great part. A simple Ethernet
> connection is all one needs. Thus, the router can
> live in the equipment room and the Asterisk box
> anywhere else.
> >
> >Now that's very cool. I guess I hadn't realized
> that you could do this
> >-- I thought you needed a T1 card in the computer.
> >
> >Given that, I've been looking through the docs on
> Cisco's web site. I
> >didn't see which protocol was used over Ethernet:
> does this device speak
> >SIP, or does it use something else?
> >
>
> It speaks SIP.
>
> PDW
>
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