Hello,

I'm running Asterisk v1.6.1.11 internally with a few Linksys SIP
phones and will be receiving a machine containing a Dialogic card
for a development project (in a nutshell, the card receives analog
calls while the accompanying software handles automated prompts,
etc). The Dialogic card is not SIP-based but will work with an
analog line, so I'm looking into adapters that act themselves as SIP
devices but provide an analog port on the other end so that I can
internally dial that device's extension, and thus interact with the 
Dialogic card as though I had a basic POTS line attached.

Mostly looking for input and recommendations on these kinds of 
adapters. Here are a few I've found so far.

* Cisco/Linksys PAP2T - appears to be locked into specific
mainstream VoIP vendors. Seems to be confirmed with 

* Cisco/Linksys SPA2101 and SPA3102 - looks promising, but not clear 
from the product literature whether either is just a straight SIP 
device and not VoIP vendor specific.

Can anyone provide input on these, or other recommendations for this 
kind of device -- or in the event I am totally wrong about whether 
this would actually work, suggest alternatives?

Many thanks.

Brian

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