John Fawcett wrote:
I have a doubt about how to connect the NTBA, since it
has a U interface and an S0 interface with two sockets. Would I connect
the Billion card to one of the S0 sockets on the NTBA (via a crossover
cable) and then the telephone to the other S0 socket. I assume that I
don't con
Christian Victor wrote:
>
> The cards feeds no power to the s0. If the phone has its own power
> supply normally it will work without external power supply. Otherwise
> you will need a network terminator (NTBA) or a selfmade power injector.
>
> Christian
Christoph Eicke wrote:
> I don't know the
I'm looking at experimenting with asterisk with an ISDN BRI and ISDN
phones (since I have these already).
I saw that the Billion card was cheap and could be used in either TE or
NT modes.
I have the following question which I couldn't answer by reading through
the manual. Maybe someone has exper
when using in NT mode does the card require additional power or is it
able to supply enough power by itself to the S0 bus?
You will need an additional power (for example
http://shop.beronet.com/product_info.php/products_id/48).
This is for the 4xBRI or 8xBRI cards from Beronet. The Billion 1xB
On Friday 12 August 2005 09:43, John Fawcett wrote:
> when using in NT mode does the card require additional power or is it
> able to supply enough power by itself to the S0 bus?
I don't know the exact specifics about the Billion card, but I have a setup
where I have an extra NTBA connected to th
Hello,
when using in NT mode does the card require additional power or is it
able to supply enough power by itself to the S0 bus?
You will need an additional power (for example
http://shop.beronet.com/product_info.php/products_id/48).
Best regards
Blaise
I'm looking at experimenting with asterisk with an ISDN BRI and ISDN
phones (since I have these already).
I saw that the Billion card was cheap and could be used in either TE or
NT modes.
I have the following question which I couldn't answer by reading through
the manual. Maybe someone has experi