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The following describes how to configure an Analogue Extension to a remote analogue handset using two Vega gateways. This application typically connects the remote handset in another office building to the analogue PBX. There would be 1 Vega 50 FXO gateway to connect to the "local" analogue PBX and one Vega 50 FXS gateway located in the other office building to be connected to the remote analogue handset. The two Vega gateways would be linked via an IP network connection typically a VPN link the Vegas will send call traffic over the network link using SIP signalling and RTP for media packetization.
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Analogue handsets would be simply standard analogue handsets.
Vega Gateway 1 FXO Configuration
NOTE The Vega would be used such that each analogue PBX line is connected to one Vega FXO port. The calls from one phone system to another will always IP PBX should be set up to treat each extension as a individual line to the PBX.
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STEP 11: This completes the configuration for Vega gateway 1 - make sure the config is submitted to the Vega, this concludes the Vega Configuration please select the "save" and "apply" to commit the configuration back to the Vega.
Vega Gateway 2 FXS Configuration
This Vega gateway would be used to connect the remote analogue handset/extension to SIP from Vega Gateway one. used. When the remote extension goes off hook a SIP call will go to Vega 1 and the appropriate extension will go off hook sending PBX dial tone back to the Vega extension.
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