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diamondvoice
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Connecting remote office VoIP

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At our main office we have SIP service for our phone lines. A T1 connected to a 908e 2nd Gen. The  Voice port is connected to our non-SIP key phone system.

Would it be possible to use a device like a Linksys PAP2T-NA at a remote office to be able to make and receive calls through the 908e?  Or is a SIP pbx required?

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This would require  between our TA 900 and Linksys PAP2T, which has never been tested...  However, you could deploy another TA 900 unit at the remote office (with SIP trunk connection back to the host TA 908e) which would allow you to make & receive calls between the remote TA 900, Host TA 908e, and host ITSP SIP Trunk. 

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This would require  between our TA 900 and Linksys PAP2T, which has never been tested...  However, you could deploy another TA 900 unit at the remote office (with SIP trunk connection back to the host TA 908e) which would allow you to make & receive calls between the remote TA 900, Host TA 908e, and host ITSP SIP Trunk. 

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diamondvoice,

    The unoffical short answer is yes.  Create a voice user account on the TA900 and set it to connect via SIP.  Then setup the PAP2T with the user credentials you configured for the voice user and point it to the public IP on the 908e.  If you are using the firewall feature of the Adtran (which we hope you are) allow needed connections from the remote site to the 900.  If you need more details let me know.

John Wable

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Diamondvoice,

I went ahead and flagged the "Correct Answer" on this post to make it more visible and help other members of the community find solutions more easily. If you don't feel like the answer I marked was correct, feel free to come back to this post and unmark it and select another in its place with the applicable buttons.  If you still need assistance, we would be more than happy to continue working with you on this - just let us know in a reply.

Thanks,

David