Using Linksys PAP2T with CISCO UC500

Dear Sirs,
i am currently in the middle of an installation for one of my customers, and facing some problems...
the customer has 2 branches connected through a Microwave Link.
on his old site he has a Panasonic Analog PBX with 5 PSTN Lines and 10 Users + 1 Operator
in his new Branch we have Installed a CISCO UC500 With 4 FXO and 4 FXS Ports, he has 4 PSTN Lines + 10 Users + 1 Operator.
what he wants is that if someone dials in to the first branch, that the operator to be able to transfer him tp the second branch and vice-versa.
i was told that if i install a Linksys PAP2T Adapter in the first branch where the Panasonic PBX is present and take a line from the Panasonic to the PAP2T and then go out from the PAP2T using LAN to the Switch then the Microwave Connection,i would be able to link the Two Branches as in Phone Lines.
is That true and if so? how to do it?
cant seem to find anything in the PAP2T that shows that.
thank you for your support and have a nice day.
Regards,
Christian Abi Khalil

I think it is not possible with the PAP2T device. As this device dosent have that facility which are planning to use it. I think you need to look for some other device which support that kind of funcitions.

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