VOICE Home Lab

Hi,
I have a couple of c2600 routers, VoIP IOS, Call manager software and Cisco ip phone software, my question: can i make calls between 2 PC equipped with PC-based ip phones ?
Think you in advance

Yes you can. This can be accomplished with IP Communicator. Please see the admin guide below. You didn't mention switches, but you will need a switch to connect the routers, servers, phones, and PCs. In the case of 2 IP Communicators talking on the same LAN, the routers would not be in the picture.
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/products/sw/voicesw/ps5475/products_administration_guide_book09186a00801e8bd2.html
Hope this helps. If so, please rate the post.
Brandon

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