Re: [Asterisk-Users] Adtran 750 Configuration

2004-02-05 Thread Michael Welter
I purchased a type 66 punch down with a Amp50 connect at Graybar. I also purchased a male/female Amp50 cord. You may also need some bridge clips. Use the punch down block to cross/connect to your lines. Row one on the block is channel one on the Adtran, row 24 is channel 24. You might consi

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Adtran 750 Configuration

2004-02-04 Thread Don Pobanz
Communications cable wiring color code included On Wednesday, February 04, 2004 2:00 PM, Brent Franks [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hey John, See my Responses below: > > 1) Do I need to do anything other than put the FXO cards in and > > figure > > out which lines are live on the 66 block? O

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Adtran 750 Configuration

2004-02-04 Thread John Baker
Thanks! My first 4 POTS lines inbound have caller ID. I want to make sure it's passed on to my sip phones. The internal sip to sip works already for caller ID, so I'm guessing that enabling caller ID in zapata.conf should work. We'll find out. Thanks again for your help! John On Wed, 2004-0

RE: [Asterisk-Users] Adtran 750 Configuration

2004-02-04 Thread Brent Franks
Hey John, See my Responses below: > Basically, I'm trying to run 10 POTS lines into the Adtran and get > output into the T100P. Clearly, I have very little idea of what I'm > doing, so I thought I'd ask: Was in the same position two weeks ago, but have a working system now tahnks to all the hel

[Asterisk-Users] Adtran 750 Configuration

2004-02-04 Thread John Baker
Hello, I gave up trying to get my Voicetronix 4-port FXO card working with Asterisk and opted for an Adtran 750 with three quad FXO cards going into a T100P. My toy came in today and I'm wondering what to do next. Basically, I'm trying to run 10 POTS lines into the Adtran and get output into the