Actually, you don't HAVE to have IP phones. You can install cards that allow trunks from an existing phone switch/PBX. The switch would then have to direct calls with a certain prefix etc to the router.
The question you are asking about what you should do depends on so many different variables regarding what you have, what you are willing to spend, and most importantly what exactly you are trying to achieve over the short and long terms. There really is no silver bullet answer here. Your best bet is to get a trustworthy consulting company involved that specializes in this stuff - or you can spend the next few months getting extremely intimate with the details, best practices, pitfalls, etc on implementing VoIP solutions. I really don't think there is any other way.
Hope that helps..
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by: mikecrPosted on 2002-03-18 at 09:42:43ID: 6877509
You need IP phones and they are NOT cheap. You also need your ISP to be able to support this if your going to be making outside calls. Also, you will need to put in the maximum amount of memory that the 2600 will support, which I believe it 64. I've only done this a couple times and was able to make it work, however, I don't really want to give hookup advice on this. Maybe Lrmoore or one of these guys may be able to help you out more and has more experience with this.