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We have a situation where we are trying to use an analog emergency call station that only has ethernet connection available.
The idea is to use a ATA adapter to provide the analog input.
Never used an ATA adapter before.
Do I need one just at the device or one at the device and one at the Toshiba CIX 670?
Would the port be configured as a SIP port or could it be configured as a different port type?
Thanks.
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You can connect a SIP ATA directly to the Toshiba if you have an IP endpoint license and an MIPU card installed in the CIX. I think most SIP ATAs would be able to connect to the Toshiba system. You would program them just like any SIP phone.
I don't know your level of experience with SIP phones or Toshiba. Sometimes SIP can be frustrating if you have not done it before, especially with Toshiba.
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Wireshark is your friend when trying to configure anything using SIP.
Obviously if you are unfamiliar with configuring/diagnosing SIP equipment then you are unlikely to understand Wireshark.
Regards Carl
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