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Cisco VG248 Analog Phone Gateway
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Cisco VG248 Analog Phone Gateway
Overview
The Cisco VG248 Analog Phone Gateway
is a mixed-environment solution, enabled
by Cisco AVVID (Architecture for Voice,
Video and Integrated Data), which allows
organizationstosupporttheirlegacyanalog
devices while taking advantage of the new
opportunities afforded through the use of
IP telephony. The Cisco VG248 is a
high-density gateway for using analog
phones, fax machines, modems, voice mail
systems, and speakerphones within an
enterprise voice system based on Cisco
CallManager. It is advantageous to have
these devices tightly integrated with the rest
of the IP-based phone system, for increased
manageability, scalability, and
cost-effectiveness (see Figure 2).
The Cisco VG248 offers 48 fully featured
analog phone lines to be used as extensions
to the Cisco CallManager system in a very
compact 19-inch rack-mount chassis.
Key Features and Benefits
Analog phones—Full-feature analog
phone connectivity is needed when the
infrastructure (wiring) or application
does not support or require IP phones.
Full-featured analog phone lines allow
organizations to deploy IP telephony
without having to purchase IP phones for
all the users.
Fax and modem—Fax machine and
modem connectivity are required in many
locations for business needs, and the Cisco
VG248 is the ideal device to provide the
lines for them. Fax machine and modem
connectivity allows organizations to
support these legacy devices alongside
the New World IP telephones.
Voice mail—Many legacy voice mail
systems require analog and Simple
Messaging Desktop Interface (SMDI)
connectivity. Voice mail support allows
support for legacy voice mail systems with
Cisco CallManager in more configurations
and with higher reliability than was
previously possible.
Investment protection—Customers can
continue to use existing phones, fax
machines, and voice mail systems while
taking advantage of IP telephony.
Reduced barrier to entry—Providing a
low-cost alternative for low-end analog
phones, organizations can take advantage
of IP telephony with a lower overall
investment in this new technology.
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