Does a Yeastar PBX work with Gai-Tronics Red Alert boxes?
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Rene Marquez Hello is anyone there?
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Larry Neblett Hi Rene -
As an FYI - this is a user to user forum, not an official Yeastar support mechanism and as a result, we (users) try and assist others whenever we can, but we only visit and see the forum the same as you. So, a 6 minute wait between posts will likely not speed anything up and in some cases there may be no response as we may not be able to assist.
In any event-
As far as your question goes, the answer is "yes, most likely", but as there are various versions and options of the "Gai-Tronics Red Alert boxes", I can't be more specific to your situation. I have attached a catalog for reference:
https://hubbellcdn.com/brochure/GTC-Brochure-PUB-101203.pdf
If the endpoint device is SIP compliant then - yes, but you will have to manually provision the device...which is not a big deal. If analog, then you need to equip the PBX with the optional FXS module.
Another option to the Gai is:
http://www.fanvil.com/Product/info/id/83.html
There are others out there as well, but Gai is probably the better known as well more expensive.
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Graham Aker As Yeastar PBX is based on asterisk which use SIP protocal. If the Gai-Tronics Red Alert boxes you mentioned could also support standard SIP protocol, I suppose the integration should be achieved.
If the Gai-Tronics Red Alert boxes is an analog device, Yeastar PBX also support FXS gateway to connect analog device. And I find this in their knowledge base which introduce how to integrate MyPBX with legacy PBX. https://support.yeastar.com/hc/en-us/articles/218033907-Combine-MyPBX-with-Legacy-PBX
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Riddhe M Is SIP compatible or you would need to use analog line to interconnect?
I am not sure how do you use this device, you might specify the scenario.