Cisco IP PABX System

Hi,
I need to find a IP Capable PABX System.
32 extensions(expand up to 60)
Trunk gataways     IP-GW,E1
4 CO Lines

You have several options with Cisco.  If your requirements are as listed below (and taken literally), then you could look at using Call Manager Express (CME) as your call processing software which is embedded into IOS.  You basically purchase an ISR Router/Gateway with the proper modules to accommodate E1 interface and POTS interfaces for CO lines.  You would need to purchase licensing for CME.  For voicemail, you could also add on CUE which is Cisco Unity Express.  Same thing, runs on the ISR, you purchase licensing.  Both are scalable way beyond what you mentioned.
Other SMB options are the UC-5XX series (not my favorite choice by any means) and the CUCM Business Edition (CUCM-BE).  With these options, you would purchase an appliance and then also need a separate ISR gateway for PSTN connections.
Your best bet is do research on Cisco.com and contact either a qualified Cisco partner in your area and/or your local Cisco Account Manager for assistance with flushing out requirements and finding the right solution for you.
Hailey
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