Osvaldo Mundim Junior wrote:
They call this signaling as RDSI, using ccs as framing and PA (primary
access) as coding. This RDSI are 30 channels completely digital which uses
128k per channel (2Mb).
that doesn't compute...
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Victor Sanchez wrote:
hello to all.
I have a PC with a E400P Card with 4 E1 with a RJ48 jack
is posible to convert any RJ48 jack to 30 phone line ?
yes, you need an equipment called a "channel bank"
is for example.
1 E1 come from the telco operator to PC
and with asterisk i a lot of things an
Adam Hart wrote:
Try http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
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Michael Devenijn wrote:
count me in
I'm coming to Paris Dec 19. I was wondering if there was any interest in
having an Asterisk get together in Paris sometime near there. Any one out
there interested? Anyone in Paris who could help organize something like
that? :)
Mark
I'll be there :)
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rnc Info Lists wrote:
Hey, surprise! Just discovered it on the web:
http://graphics.cs.uni-sb.de/~rainer/tour.jpg
Mark is going on tour!
Not sure if this is real info or just a JPG that someone created.
Is Stuttgart a definate date on the 30th? If so, where in Stuttgart??
Robert
Friedrichs
Cees de Groot wrote:
Mark Spencer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Yeah, the cities in the Netherlands suck. That's of course nothing too
surprising, but someone telling you that Amsterdam is safe, especially
regarding theft, it just plain stupid.
well. they'd be a lot better if there weren't all those
Andrew Thompson wrote:
Outlook Express mangled my message before, so I've reattached it...
Hopefully, it'll go this time...
mebbe you should switch to a better mailer, like mozilla for instance ;)
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Michael Welter wrote:
Because of space limitations and because of the location of the
punch-down blocks, my * server is located on the shelf in a coat closet.
Sadly, there is not enough space (or ventilation) for the monitor and
keyboard. This will all change when we move to new quarters, but.
lito lampitoc wrote:
This might be a newbie question but I'm just wondering
how would it be possible to have 30 analog lines using asterisk for PBX
the easiest and cheapest way is to use a te410p and a couple of channel
banks.
by just using TDM40B and X100P (or are there any device>), if an
ordin
Terence Parker wrote:
OK - but what counts as a SCSI system?
These days there are lots of pseudo-SCSI systems around - such as our server
which runs a serial-ATA RAID but the driver is loaded as a SCSI device.
Is that still IDE? Or SCSI?
technically, it uses the SCSI command set over a serial link
Daniel Bichara wrote:
Hi,
I am looking for a VoIP (SIP or Asterisk) termination at Cuba. High
traffic.
the only one you'll get on the phone there is Fidel Castro (which is the
only one to have internet access too)
:D
Amaury
Thanks in advance,
Daniel
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Daniel Bichara wrote:
Hi Alex,
Alex G Robertson wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to have some information about your TE410p and TE405p
cards compatibility with telephony protocols adopted in Brazil.
- When in E1 mode, does it support R2 DIGITAL MFC 5C ?
You need a R2 converter. R2lib is "under cons
Steve Underwood wrote:
Amaury Jacquot wrote:
Daniel Bichara wrote:
Hi Alex,
Alex G Robertson wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to have some information about your TE410p and TE405p
cards compatibility with telephony protocols adopted in Brazil.
- When in E1 mode, does it support R2 DIGITAL MFC 5C
Andy Powell wrote:
Please don't tell me you deliberately used "LARGE BREASTS" as part of the subject for this...
heh, I just saved that mail from my "junk" folder...
Adny
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On 31/03/2004 at 18:16 Zot O'Connor wrote:
How do I do this
1) ZAP-> * -> IAX(1)
Tony Hoyle wrote:
Guess what... BT actually charge a monthly rental fee (£1.50 or ~$2.40
per month) for providing this information. Gotta love state monopolies
hmm? Hope they don't take too long provisioning it...
heh, they'll probably mess up some other setting on that line, or mess
up your ne
brian k. west wrote:
Its called searching the mailing list... Check the Makefile it does have
some indications of what to do on a VIA chip.
# Pentium & VIA processors optimize
#PROC=i586
also, depending on your version of GCC, there may be a bug that allows
emitting some instructions it shouldn't
dkwok wrote:
I have sorted out the problem of compiling the CVS 040608. When launched
the server die with " illegal instruction" error.
Although the Makefile in asterisk is changed to PROC=i586. The Makefile
in codecs/ilbc still has a line of reference by using uname -m which
will come up with
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