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Experts,
Can someone share with me the best method to network a Samsung OS7200 and Mitel 3300? I'm pretty familiar with the Mitel. I've inherited the Samsung through acquisition. On the Mitel, I've got plenty of SIP user licenses. What do I need on the OS7200? What is the best method and steps on the OS7200? The OS7200 is networked with another OS7200 and an OS7100 using Samsung's networking. All of them have one to many MGI16 cards.
Thanks.
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You will need todo sip or h323 trunking between the samsung and the mitel (go sip over h323).
Depending on the samsung software revision you will need to buy licenses.
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Thanks. It looks like the Samsung I need to network is a version without a license. The other 7200 and 7100 have licenses.
Can this be accomplished without an intermediate SIP gateway? Can the two PBXs communicate directly?
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If the mitel has QSIG that might be the way to go with a PRI
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The samsung will do SIP trunking and peering directly into a sip server.
So assuming you can setup a SIP server on the mitel you should be right.
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