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Vega Gateway Scenarios.
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Examples are given in best faith – ensure that you check the capabilities of systems before
deploying them, especially the functionality of devices not designed and delivered by VegaStream.
9.f PBX to PBX connectivity – using FXS only
Out-dialled calls from the PBX can pass a dialled number to the Vega; it can use this to decide
which destination VoIP gateway to route the call to (i.e. multiple destination gateways may be
supported).
Considerations
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Call transfer from a PBX extension to the other PBX may not be blocked by the PBX if the
local PBX does not allow call transfers to Trunk Interfaces
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Calls presented FXS to PBX can only provide ringing voltage to indicate call arrival. Just
as PSTN calls to analog trunk interfaces of a PBX have to be routed to an operator or auto
attendant, so do calls from the Vega FXS.
9.g PBX to PBX connectivity – using FXO only
To connect to the far end PBX, call the local PBX extension number of a line connected to the
FXO gateway. Calling this local extension number will trigger the local FXO gateway to
immediately set up a VoIP call to the far end FXO gateway. The caller will receive dial tone from
the far end PBX – the caller can then dial the desired destination number into the far end PBX.
Considerations
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Need disconnect supervision on at least 1 Vega – preferably both.
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