Re[2]: [Asterisk-Users] ISDN (point to point) questions

2004-09-25 Thread Danny Zak
Hello Bjoern, thanks for this nice discussion; we we dod have msn (4) although the telco company tells us that we have pp isdn. This seems to be a little bit strange to me... Is there any way to crosscheck the isdn configuration ? And what about the active or passive isdn cards ? I just want to

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ISDN (point to point) questions

2004-09-24 Thread Bjoern Adler
Hi Danny, dont mix ppp and p2p... pp = point to point pmp = point to multipoint (both are ISDN connection configurations) ppp = point to point protocol a higher level protocol for data transmission etc. Of which type your ISDN connection is, is usually easy to decide looking at your phonenumbers A

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ISDN (point to point) questions

2004-09-24 Thread Lyle Giese
ing List - Non-Commercial Discussion" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, September 24, 2004 4:56 PM Subject: [Asterisk-Users] ISDN (point to point) questions > Hello; > > we are looking to replace our current PBX with a *-box; it is > connected to ONE ppp isdn connection

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ISDN (point to point) questions

2004-09-24 Thread Philip Jander
Hi Danny, - how can i checke the number that is being dialed by the caller to reachh the * box (so one of the 4 msn's). I have seen dialplans making use of the CALLERIDNUM; but what do i need to query for the called num ? Here is a working extensions.conf section separating calls based on the MSN

[Asterisk-Users] ISDN (point to point) questions

2004-09-24 Thread Danny Zak
Hello; we are looking to replace our current PBX with a *-box; it is connected to ONE ppp isdn connection that is terminated by the NC. We got on this box 4 msn's configured. currently we are working with pstn fxo's behind the PBX; it works but we can't use the CSID information behind it. We wa