> Well I've just called BT, the confirmed to me that MSNs can only work
> with PTMP and DDIs with PTP. As for the seqential MSN issue, they have
Complete tosh! As I said earlier, we've got it - and have ordered it with
additional lines as well, if you really want it, just argue more, and talk
to a
> > OK. You need one of the following:
> >
> > Home Highway
> > Business Highway
> > ISDN2e
> >
> > I can confirm that * works happily with all three - my office lines
> > are (for
> > various reasons, none of which apply any more!) on Business Highway.
> >
>
> Heh, good old BT. I've never tested v
Well I've just called BT, the confirmed to me that MSNs can only work
with PTMP and DDIs with PTP. As for the seqential MSN issue, they have
assigned me the five I requested - but not sequential. They did explain
to me that they were automatically assigned randomly. I asked them to
escalate my
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 09:50:37 +0100, Jon Fautley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heh, good old BT. I've never tested voice over Business Highway, as
> every BT engineer/support/sales person I've spoken to swore blind that
> it wouldn't work - and in BT's eyes, if they say it won't work, it's
> unsuppo
On 26 Aug 2004, at 17:48, Nick Barnes wrote:
Benjamin asked:
I don't have a problem setting this up under Asterisk (that's
the fun part) but what I need is advice on what to ask for
from BT so I don't get the wrong lines / services and so that
it all works smoothly!
OK. You need one of the followin
Linus Surguy wrote:
> This isnt actually at all correct, we certainly have a
> Business Highway line in PTP mode with MSN! (Although you are
> right in that this is the default)
Ah, BT, don't you just love them. Speak to three people and get four
answers.
I have just spoken to the ISDN support
> OK. You need one of the following:
>
> Home Highway
> Business Highway
> ISDN2e
>
> I can confirm that * works happily with all three - my office lines are
(for
> various reasons, none of which apply any more!) on Business Highway.
>
> If you want to use a Fritz! card, then you MUST have the line
Benjamin asked:
> I don't have a problem setting this up under Asterisk (that's
> the fun part) but what I need is advice on what to ask for
> from BT so I don't get the wrong lines / services and so that
> it all works smoothly!
OK. You need one of the following:
Home Highway
Business Highw
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 14:03:36 +0100, Jon Fautley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 25 Aug 2004, at 13:42, Benjamin Johnson wrote:
>
> > Thanks for that Jon,
> >
> > can anyone confirm whether Asterisk can pick up which MSN has been
> > dialed and route the call depending on this - or does this
> >
On 25 Aug 2004, at 13:42, Benjamin Johnson wrote:
Thanks for that Jon,
can anyone confirm whether Asterisk can pick up which MSN has been
dialed and route the call depending on this - or does this
functionality only work for DDIs. If I have to use DDIs can anyone
recommend and active ISDN card w
Thanks for that Jon,
can anyone confirm whether Asterisk can pick up which MSN has been
dialed and route the call depending on this - or does this functionality
only work for DDIs. If I have to use DDIs can anyone recommend and
active ISDN card which works with Asterisk and is readily available
On 25 Aug 2004, at 12:23, Benjamin Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
I've been playing about with Asterisk for years now on and off, just
SIP to SIP calls, using FWD and suchlike. I'm moving house at the
beginning of September and have decided to build an Asterisk based
system for my home office.
I'm in th
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