Re: [Asterisk-Users] PRI questions

2003-06-08 Thread firedude
Ok that's cool.  I'll stick with the national because that's whats 
uncommented now; however the telco wants to know whether its national 1,2 
or 3.  What is the difference and how do I determine that?
AJ

On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Steven Critchfield wrote:

 On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 21:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  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?
 
 You only need what will make it work. National is fine. If your telco
 offered this option, jump on it.
 
 While  do not know for certain, I doubt you gain much going with any
 other options for switch type.
 
  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.
   
   
  
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] PRI questions

2003-06-08 Thread Matthew John Darnell
 switchtype=national is National 2
 switchtype=ni1 is National 1

In the PBX world,

NI1 is most commonly used for ISDN BRI
NI2 is most commonly used for ISDN PRI (alaong with DMS, 5E,  4E
integration)
I have yet to come across a telso switch that is NI3 compliant, not sure if
the spec is even released

-Matt


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] PRI questions

2003-06-08 Thread Charles E. Youse


On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, Steven Critchfield wrote:

 See my other comment, but 10 digits is what you want. outpulse is a
 interesting way of putting it.

This term is really a holdover from in-band signaling days, even before
DTMF, when trunks used loop pulsing for specifying digit strings.

C.

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[Asterisk-Users] PRI questions

2003-06-07 Thread firedude
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?

2.)DNLS Digit Dialing - Prefix and Delete - (if yes, what will it be?)

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?

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.
AJ

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] PRI questions

2003-06-07 Thread Steven Critchfield
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.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] PRI questions

2003-06-07 Thread firedude
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.
 
 

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] PRI questions

2003-06-07 Thread Steven Critchfield
On Sat, 2003-06-07 at 21:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 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?

You only need what will make it work. National is fine. If your telco
offered this option, jump on it.

While  do not know for certain, I doubt you gain much going with any
other options for switch type.

 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.
  
  
 
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