I'm considering using Asterisk for a small office environment with 8 IP
phones and 4 external lines. This is my first venture into setting up a
phone network, so I'm curious what hardware I need to get the system up
and running. I'm assuming all I would need installed on the Asterisk
server is an
Hi guys,
I would like to know if the Ambient and Intel FA82537EP are X100P/X101P
compatibles.
Thanks
Cheers
Alex
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I am looking for input on wether the 4 port T-1 foneBridge is a useful
device in a asterisk deployment. Would it be better to loadup a extra
asterisk server to trunk the T-1's via IAX or is TDMoE safe in
production enviroments. We are only looking at 2 T-1's, one for pstn
and the other to a channel
I am looking for input on wether the 4 port T-1 foneBridge is a useful device in a asterisk deployment. Would it be better to loadup a extra asterisk server to trunk the T-1's via IAX or is TDMoE safe in production enviroments. We are only looking at 2 T-1's, one for pstn and the other to a channel
Hi Michel,
Michel Brabants wrote:
> I didn't see a bri-adapter on the digium-site, only pri it seems. Any
> recommendation on that or is there a bri-adapter from digium. I'm also
> open to other vendors. I saw that there are others which ar ecompatible
> with asterisk, but I don't have a lot of t
> what we needed and I want to ask if I understand the naming correctly:
> FXS = pstn-signals for calling someone (towards central pbx/server) and
> knowing that someone is calling you
> FXO = ...?
FXS has a phone plugged in it
FXO hgas a phone line plugged in it
http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/
Heya,
I'm going to work on a voip project and we're going to setup an
asterisk-server. We want to test a little bit with a connection to a
pstn-line and a connection to a bri-line. I looked around a bit to see
what we needed and I want to ask if I understand the naming correctly:
FXS = pstn-signa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/25/2005 09:14:42 AM:
> Hello
>
> I want to to know if the motherboards VIA are fully supporte by
asterisk.
This is a complex question. The *software* runs on Mini-ITX (what I
assume you're asking about) just fine. The *hardware* *may* have issues
however.
Thes
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/25/2005 09:14:42 AM:
> Hello
>
> I want to to know if the motherboards VIA are fully supporte by
asterisk.
This is a complex question.
The *software* is fully supported. Depending on the CPU you use, you may
have to modify the makefiles (some VIA CPU's do not im
Hello
I want to to know if the motherboards VIA are fully supporte by asterisk.
And also, some of those motherboars say that with 1 pci slot , using a
special riser card you can connect 2 pci cards. Will that work to have 2 pci
cards (FXS or FXO ) on asterisk?
thank you
Fabian
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Victor Sanchez wrote:
hello to all.
I have a PC with a E400P Card with 4 E1 with a RJ48 jack
is posible to convert any RJ48 jack to 30 phone line ?
is for example.
1 E1 come from the telco operator to PC
and with asterisk i a lot of things and before send it to a phone but, where i plug this
Victor Sanchez wrote:
hello to all.
I have a PC with a E400P Card with 4 E1 with a RJ48 jack
is posible to convert any RJ48 jack to 30 phone line ?
yes, you need an equipment called a "channel bank"
is for example.
1 E1 come from the telco operator to PC
and with asterisk i a lot of things an
hello to all.
I have a PC with a E400P Card with 4 E1 with a RJ48 jack
is posible to convert any RJ48 jack to 30 phone line ?
is for example.
1 E1 come from the telco operator to PC
and with asterisk i a lot of things and before send it to a phone but, where i plug
this phone ?
Bye
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>
> Hi
>
>Somebody can tell me wich card i need
Hi
Somebody can tell me wich card i need to use that suport e&m signal, and
is posible to connect this card to any PBX
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On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Anthony Wood wrote:
> Here are some options:
>
> Digium X100P x 4
>
> US$100 * 4 = US$400
> well supported by asterisk
> manufacturer supports asterisk developers
> Deployed in lots
Here are some options:
Digium X100P x 4
US$100 * 4 = US$400
well supported by asterisk
manufacturer supports asterisk developers
Deployed in lots of places with Asterisk
Voicetronix OpenLine4
-
US$500?
Use 1 PCI card
reported working with chan_vpb
manufacturer
Digium makes a 4 port card. It'd be hard to get 4 lines with quicknet
hardware.
Bartosz Jozwiak wrote:
Hello,
Again one more question about hardware.
What could you suggest me to buy.
I need hardware to connect let's say 4 analog lines. (FXO).
This hardware should "talk" to Asterisk of course.
Hello,
Again one more question about
hardware.
What could you suggest me to buy.
I need hardware to connect let's say 4 analog
lines. (FXO).
This hardware should "talk" to Asterisk of
course..
Thanks very much for some advices :)
Bartek
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 02:47, lizardbox wrote:
> 1 DS3
Do you already have a DS3 to T1 gateway, like a CAC widebank?
> How many Dell PowerEdge 2600 PIII 1.13GHz (could add a second
> processor), gig RAM
>
> Would I be able to put 3 T400P in each server. Or is that too much? if
> so, I better bu
1 DS3
How many Dell PowerEdge 2600 PIII 1.13GHz (could add a second
processor), gig RAM
Would I be able to put 3 T400P in each server. Or is that too much? if
so, I better buy a couple more 2600's.
Asterisk will function as an PBX/IVR
I have 2 T1's I can play with for the next couple of weeks
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