I believe the Avaya (used to be Lucent) Argent Alchemy series do this. I
have had a couple of CyberGear Golds. My experience is that they are
excellent ISDN routers, no more than adequate as firewalls and
complex/unreliable as a PBX and for voicemail. But then again, most of
this seemed to be that it needs a timeserver on another computer, and
had difficulty maintaining connection with linux server. May be fine
with Windows software.
If you are interested, try www.aa.nu, who specialise in this sort of
kit.
Cheers,
Bruno
Paul Gale wrote:
> I'm looking for an ISDN PBX system that allows central storage of
> names/numbers which are viewable on a DECT handset - anyone know if
> this is possible? or used one?
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