[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rich Adamson) writes: > Since the 3000 has been out for a little while, has anyone done a > review of the product? (couldn't find anything on google for wiki). > > Can the fxo and fxs ports be used as two independent channels? > Is it really read for prime time? > Etc.
I got it yesterday afternoon. It is a very cute unit that is surprisingly small. (When I saw the size of the package I was at first afraid they'd mistakenly only sent me a power supply!) The fxo and fxs are indeed separate and show up as two peers and users. bonnet*CLI> sip show peers Name/username Host Dyn Nat ACL Mask Port Status 9757/9757 192.83.197.10 D 255.255.255.255 5061 OK (29 ms) 6003/6003 192.83.197.10 D 255.255.255.255 5060 OK (22 ms) bonnet*CLI> sip show users Username Secret Accountcode Def.Context ACL NAT 9757 XXX from-untrusted- No No 6003 YYY from-trusted-in No No The biggest problem with the unit is that it doesn't come with the slightest scratch of documentation. Not even a URL to download a preliminary manual. Setting it up is apparently meant to be a test that only the true followers of the Polynesian god Sip-Ura will be able to undertake, If one is used to the Grandstream one-page does-it-all http configuration, this baby is going to be a real shock. It goes on for pages and pages and has multiple views where the harder to explain features are not shown, apparently in an attempt to not scare every last person away. It is quite evident that Sipura put quite a bit of work into the code and intent is clearly to provide a mini firmware-based gateway/server that can be used standalone to do much of what we use asterisk for. >From paging through the configs it is clear it can do PSTN->VOIP, VOIP->PSTN, VOIP->analog-phone, analog-phone->VOIP, analog-phone->PSTN and PSTN->analog-phone routing, all under the control of touch-tone passwords and/or md5 passwords or RSA certificates. This is all without involving any outside SIP server. I can see that it is going to be a while before I expose this to an outside IP address lest some kiddie that understands the passwords better than I do notices that he can make free PSTN phone calls because I missed filling in filling in one of the dozen or so passwords. Sorry, no detailed HOW-TO's yet. This thing can obviously be made to do what I want of it, but it will be a while figuring it all out. This thing really needs a wiki devoted to it. ;-) -wolfgang -- Wolfgang S. Rupprecht http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/ openbsd amd64 http://www.wsrcc.com/wolfgang/ftp/asterisk-openbsd35.patch _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users