Steven Critchfield wrote:
You have 2 options here for the (XXX) section. Option 1 is to see if
your panasonic pbx supports a T1 interface, and is afordable for the
number of lines you wish to connect via asterisk. Or you use a FXO/FXS
solution to connect the 2. Since it is easier to get FXO ports for
asterisk right now than FXS ports, you will want to connect a FXS port
of the panasonic pbx to a FXO port on the asterisk machine. So you
probably want to get X100P cards in the number of lines you wish to be
able to connect to the far side.
Thanks for the reply Steven.
I was hoping to connect to the FXO side of the PBX, as this would allow people in the PBX office to call the remote office, using an internal extension number. At the remote office end, a user can dial a PBX office extension directly and also make PBX office local PSTN calls by dialling the PBX outside line prefix.
I had been thinking of using the S100U FXS to do the above, but going by your comment, would I be better waiting for the TDM10B to become available.
Perhaps I can do all this from the FXS side of the PBX - currently I am still learning the capabilities of the Panasonic.
Regards,
Richard Scobie
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