Thanks that clears up my questions.And my final question, has anyone got RLT = 
Release Line Trunking working on PRI with Asterisk/Sangoma?My understanding of 
RLT is that if an outside number is called and then that is flashed or 
transfered to another outside number then it is as if no B channels are in use 
anymore. Full PRI capacity is still available for the call and the two parties 
are connected outside of the PRI circuit. I understand that without RLT two B 
channels will be used and with RLT no B channels will be used after the 
transfer occurs.Thanks a lot,Bruce
Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 18:23:53 -0500
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] PRI Configuration Form






  


Glare happens when an attempt to access an outgoing channel happens at
the same time as the carrer presents an incoming call on that channel:



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Call_collision



I'm not sure exactly what virtual group refers to, other than that
there are lots of options possible on a PRI circuit. In general these
are of limited use. Whatever it is can be controlled by asterisk (for
example, limiting the number of calls on a particular DID).











On 1/14/2010 6:16 PM, Bruce N wrote:

  
Thanks for the input Jim.
  

  
  1- Can you please shed some more light on why use ASEQ and what
you mean by glare?
  

  
  2- Also what is virtual group option?
  

  
  RJ45 is used for Sangoma. And seen a note somewhere that using
Asterisk can't send CLID/Name with NI-1 so it's definitly NI-2 to go
with as you said.
  

  
  Thanks again,
  Bruce
  

> Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2010 17:59:56 -0500

> From: [email protected]

> To: [email protected]

> CC: [email protected]

> Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] PRI Configuration Form

> 

> DS1 is the same thing as T1, so you would normally need a single
DS1

> 

> You don't have to get 23 B channels if you don't think you need
that 

> many. There may not be a cost savings, though, so might as well go
for 

> the full 23 unless your rep has other packages available.

> 

> 1 D channel is fine. If you were getting a PRI circuit delivered
over 

> multiple T1s, you might want to have backup d-channels, otherwise
don't 

> bother.

> 

> Ask for an RJ45. The DB-15 is an older standard, not very common
anymore

> 

> Line Coding - B8ZS/ESF is the standard. No reason to ask for
anything else

> 

> Ascending channel selection. you will select descending in your 

> asterisk, and this combination will reduce the chances of glare
happening.

> 

> Digits to outpulse: how many digits do you want to get? I would 

> recommend 10, so that you get the full DNIS instead of just the
last few 

> digits

> 

> As for NI-2 if you're connecting to Asterisk

> 

> Overflow means what do you want them to do with incoming calls if
your 

> D-channel is down or all your circuits are unavailable. It's
basically a 

> phone number.

> 

> No digit substitution should be required. You want them to send
you the 

> DID that was dialed. They can send something else, but there's
really no 

> need with Asterisk.

> 

> 

> 

> 

> 

> On 1/14/2010 5:30 PM, Bruce N wrote:

> > Hi Guys,

> >

> >

> > Trying to fill up a form for an order of a PRI circuit. Will
be using either of Sangoma A101D or A102D with Asterisk 1.4 or 1.6. Not
sure about some of the terms and wondering what is supported by the
mentioned Sangoma cards and what are the disadvantages/advantages of
using one option over the other:

> >

> > (I have filled out some fields hoping it's right for my needs)

> >

> > # of DS1 Accesses = ? ; Not sure what to put? 24?

> > # of B Channels = 23 ; I guess this is standard for 1 circuit

> > # of D Channels = 1 ; No need to have more than 1 of this
either

> > Back up D required = y/n ; what is the advantage of having a
backup D?

> > Line Coding& Framing = B8ZS / ESF ; Which one to pick and
why?

> >

> > Trunk Selection Sequence =
Asequential/ASEQ(ascending)/DSEQ(descending)/MIDL(most idle)/LIDL(least
idle)/CW(clockwise)/CCW(counter clockwise) Using one DID and hunt all
other numbers. Which to pick? I guess (ascending)

> >

> > Type of interface required at demarc = RJ45/DB15 ; what is
going to be for Sangoma A101D card?

> >

> > Digits to Outpulse = 0-10 digit ; what is this?

> > ISDN Protocol = NI-1 or NI-2 ; which one to pick and why?

> >

> > Overflow Required = y/n Include D channel failure ; how
necessary is this specially with D Channel.

> >

> > Hunt Grou = y/n ; obviously YES

> > Virtual Group = y/n ; what is this?

> > Digit Substitution Required = y/n ; what is this?

> >

> >

> > Thanks for answering any or all of the above.

> >

> > -Bruce 

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