When I look at the zapata.conf file, I see switchtype=national and its uncommented. But I'm still a little confused here cause there appears to be other options there. Is there any definitive way for me to determine which type I need? AJ
On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Steven Critchfield wrote: > On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 19:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > We are in the prossess of ordering a ISDN (PRI) line from Verizon. There > > are a couple of questions on the application that I don't understand. I'm > > still a newbie here but we're taking the big plunge. If someone could > > give me some direction here I would be greatly appreciative. The > > questions on their app that I don't understand are: > > 1.) The Verizon Co will outpulse 10 digits to the PBX, is this > > satisfactory? > > See my other comment, but 10 digits is what you want. "outpulse" is a > interesting way of putting it. Of course I went through some interesting > times dealing with our telco in getting them to use terminology that was > appropriate to the circuit we where ordering. > > > 2.)DNLS Digit Dialing - Prefix and Delete - (if yes, what will it be?) > > not sure on this one. > > > It's also asking for the PBX manufacturer / system model number and the > > PBX software / release. Should I just fill in Asterisk and the realease > > for these questions? > > May want to include your T1 card model number(T100P,T400P) too so if > they want to check up on the FCC cert they can easily. > > > Lastly, they wish to know if it is custom or national ISDN and if its > > national - if it is 1,2,3. How do I determine this? > > Thanks for any and all help. > > If you look in /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf you will see the options. Looks > like you need national, but I don't know what version. > > _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users