Hi,
Just a little question about digium/sangoma difference of behaviour...
I need to setup 3 E1 connections to 3 different ISDN clock provider ...
Can the TE411P handle this per span or do I have to buy a Sangoma one ?
Thanks in advance !
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Tristan wrote:
Hi,
Just a little question about digium/sangoma difference of behaviour...
I need to setup 3 E1 connections to 3 different ISDN clock provider ...
Can the TE411P handle this per span or do I have to buy a Sangoma one ?
The digium card has a single on-board clock and you choose
The fact is that I have 2 different E1 (euroisdn) providers and an E1
(euroisdn) connection to a Matra PBX...
The PBX needs to be master and as far as I know the PSTN providers needs
it too...
So I want to be sure that the quad E1 card I'll buy will work without
troubles in this kind of
Tristan wrote:
The fact is that I have 2 different E1 (euroisdn) providers and an E1
(euroisdn) connection to a Matra PBX...
The PBX needs to be master and as far as I know the PSTN providers needs
it too...
So I want to be sure that the quad E1 card I'll buy will work without
troubles in
I 'll make some tests with a TE210P and see what happens, I'll post as
soon as I have results...
Asterisk is planned to be at the end of every PRI connection, providing
voip to the PBX and IVR to the customers calling on the 2 E1 lines
connected to Asterisk ...
The MATRA PBX is connected to
Tristan wrote:
I 'll make some tests with a TE210P and see what happens, I'll post as
soon as I have results...
Asterisk is planned to be at the end of every PRI connection, providing
voip to the PBX and IVR to the customers calling on the 2 E1 lines
connected to Asterisk ...
The MATRA PBX