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Cisco VG320 VoIP Gateway - Refurbished - 2 x RJ-45 - USB - Management Port - Gigabit Ethernet - 1 x Expansion Slots - Desktop, Rack-mountable, Wall Mountable VG320-RF

Cisco VG320 VoIP Gateway - Refurbished - 2 x RJ-45 - USB - Management Port - Gigabit Ethernet - 1 x Expansion Slots - Desktop, Rack-mountable, Wall Mountable VG320-RF
Brand: Cisco
Part Number: VG320-RF
Availability: 5 or more
Condition: New
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Cisco VG320 VoIP Gateway - Refurbished - 2 x RJ-45 - USB - Management Port - Gigabit Ethernet - 1 x Expansion Slots - Desktop, Rack-mountable, Wall Mountable

The Cisco® VG350, VG320, VG310, VG204XM, and VG202XM Analog Voice Gateways allow you to use your IP telephony solution with traditional analog devices while taking advantage of the productivity afforded by IP infrastructure.Unified communications enables organizations to collaborate more effectively and streamline business processes. Reach the right resource the first time. Improve productivity and profitability. Even in an IP world, however, many organizations still use analog devices such as phones, faxes, and modems, and want or need to continue to after migration to IP telephony. Important use cases for analog gateways include:Budget constraints during migration to unified communications: You don''t have to replace your entire phone system as you move to unified communications. Cisco VG Series Gateways help you migrate at your own pace and budget: you can enjoy the benefits of unified communications and still use your existing analog devices.Meeting regulatory requirements: Many countries or industry markets require analog devices in certain use cases. Using Cisco VG Series, these organizations can still meet regulatory requirements but also have the benefits of unified communications.Environments that require phone service but do not have power and require long loop lengths: Examples include ranger stations, phones along railroad tracks, and some military deployments such as remote outposts.Harsh environments: Industries such as mining and manufacturing have harsh environments in which analog phones often have better endurance.Requirements for lighter IT infrastructure: Analog phones need fewer switch ports and have no power requirements.