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I probably already know the answer - but is there a way to network an Aspire system to an IPK?
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I assume you are referring to AspireNet? not through TIE lines?
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That's correct. I have an Aspire M at one site (main bank) - and an IPK at their branch bank. We have been using an E&M Tie line, but that is going away. We have a nice high capacity data circuit between locations - and I would like to network the two systems.
Thinking at this point I will take out the IPK (it's only 6 phones) and replace with an Aspire S. Was just holding out a little hope that the two existing could network - but I'm reasonably sure they cannot.
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It might just be cheaper in the long run to slap in the Aspire S opposed trying to set up SIP tie lines and do all the troubleshooting. I don;t know if the IPK and Aspire would talk to each other any other way. (I am an IPK idiot so don't put a lot of faith in what I say on that part)
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