I would have thought that if the 8XX would send the ISDN channels over as
SIP, that would be the easiest solution...

PaulH

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From: "James Harper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 801 and rcapi


> (This is an extension of an email I sent earlier, but I'm not sure if it
> made it to the list or not.... I never saw it!)
>
> We seem to be accumulating Cisco 8XX series ISDN routers as DSL becomes
> more and more available in Australia and our clients upgrade.
>
> Does anyone know if those routers can make the ISDN channels available
> in a way that can be used by Asterisk? Preferably in a fairly raw form,
> eg not SIP.
>
> Further investigation reveals that the 801 can be a server for something
> called rcapi, net-capi, or ISDN-DCP, from RCS-COM (which I think is a
> company or product that uses it). This doesn't appear compatible with
> any of the existing remote capi solutions available for Linux. Can
> anyone elaborate? Details of the ISDN-DCP protocol seem a bit hard to
> find...
>
> Thanks
>
> James
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