Suggestions to add remote PSTN gateway

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fbreen

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Hello,

I have a 3CX installation running on a dedicated server. We have multiple offices (in multiple countries) and my plan was to have a simple reliable phone system with remote extensions and remote gateways for local lines etc.

My question: How do i integrate local PSTN lines into the 3CX server running on the dedicated server? And what equipment do I need to make that happen?

In the location where the lines are we have a Grandstream GXW-4108 gateway which is hooked up to another local 3CX box.

regards,
Frank.
 
Frank,
It seems like you've already answered your own question. You have GXW-4108 gateway. You need something like that (or a Patton or Sangoma card) to bring your PSTN lines in. Now whether you connect the remote gateways directly to a central 3CX box or you have a local 3CX box at each office, with local gateways, and use bridging is up to you.
 
Well the problem is the GrandStream GXW-4108 needs the 3CX box on the same network apparently... This is where I'm confused. Do I need a different gateway to get around this problem or is there another solution that I use?
 
fbreen said:
Well the problem is the GrandStream GXW-4108 needs the 3CX box on the same network apparently... This is where I'm confused. Do I need a different gateway to get around this problem or is there another solution that I use?

Gateway doesn`t need to be on the same network (subnet) as 3cx if you have routing between the subnets
 
What appears to be a simple question is NOT. The gateway can be on any network, it does not need to be on the same subnet as 3CX. What you need to think about is the BW needs and callflow. Will you be recording? If so, double your call bandwidth because the RTP will travel to the 3CX server and back again to the phone. Ideally you want to keep RTP between phone and GW only.

You can configure the GXW4108/4 as a NAT router and connect over the open Internet or use a VPN. carefully valuate your network and QoS or you may end up with poor call quality.
 
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