Hello,
Can someone point me too or give me directions on connecting a Allworx system to a Sangoma Vega 50 for adding additional FXS ports for Analog devices.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
LK
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Allworx with Sangoma Vega 50
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Re: Allworx with Sangoma Vega 50
I assume by now you've remedied this problem... and it'd be good for you to follow-up on this post to inform others on how it was done. My experience prior to selling and installing Allworx was with Asterisk/Elastix. We have a number of these Vega's in the field. Overall, I've been very happy with them, as well as the other Sangoma FXO/FXS cards. That being said, in almost every one of these scenarios, we used IP authentication with SIP trunking. We also, in these environments, ensure there is a suitable router/firewall product at the head-end of the network which contains access control lists, and adequately blocks inbound traffic to the Sangoma (and sometimes the PBX when not using a SIP carrier). This will need to be configured in both the Sangoma Vega, as well as in your PBX. No username, no password, pure IP-based authentication using the protected LAN addresses. Clean and simple.