On Thu, 25 Nov 2004, TinKoon wrote:
> However, for the Asterisk implementation, unless you have a huge ups, you
> will not be able to make and receive any call during power failure, since
> there will be no power to the Asterisk server. And since all the incoming
> lines, be it analog lines or T1/
TinKoon wrote:
During a power failure situation, analog pstn lines that connect directly to
the analog phones will most likely still be able to make and receive calls.
However, for the Asterisk implementation, unless you have a huge ups, you
will not be able to make and receive any call during po
Hi,
I am supportive of the asterisk, but I have some concern,
though the concern also applies to traditional pbx as well. Hope someone can
shine some light into it. Thanks.
During a power failure situation, analog pstn lines that
connect directly to the analog phones will most likel