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> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 8:19 AM
> To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] FXS + Pots Extensions Help
>
> We wanted a cheap last resort fail-over. A few really cheap pots lines
> are ea
On Wed, 23 May 2007, Sean M. Pappalardo said something to this effect:
Give a call to your phone service provider and ask to speak with a
technical group.
I do not share your optimism about the revelation this would entail. :-)
But thank you!
-- Alex
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Alex Balashov <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Rob Schall wrote:
understanding with DIDs (and its limited), is they have to belong to a
PRI. The only way that is cheaper than a few pots lines is if you needed
This is not true, since analog DID trunks do exist.
I was hoping for a solution more along the lines of Use this "x"
variable
ent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 8:19 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] FXS + Pots Extensions Help
We wanted a cheap last resort fail-over. A few really cheap pots lines
are easy to run buy, as we can get them for a really low cost. My
understand
Alex Balashov wrote:
Sure, it's called a DID trunk. It's basically just a regular analog
phone line but the CO switch sends down the digits dialed in one of a
Sean, I am curious--what do these look like these days? Are they
ordinary T1s? CAS/robbed-bit? Do these just use the signaling
> Rob Schall wrote:
> My understanding with DIDs (and its limited), is they have
> to belong to a PRI.
DID can be delivered over a PRI, a channelized T1 or over analog trunks.
If you use the analog route method, you can get any number of trunks.
> The only way that is cheaper than a few pot
We wanted a cheap last resort fail-over. A few really cheap pots lines
are easy to run buy, as we can get them for a really low cost. My
understanding with DIDs (and its limited), is they have to belong to a
PRI. The only way that is cheaper than a few pots lines is if you needed
8 or more pots lin
On Tue, 22 May 2007, Sean M. Pappalardo said something to this effect:
Sure, it's called a DID trunk. It's basically just a regular analog phone
line but the CO switch sends down the digits dialed in one of a few ways:
Dial pulse (DP), Multi-freq (MF), Dual-tone multi-frequency (DTMF). They
ar
Rob Schall wrote:
Normally I just use pri's with our asterisk systems, but a request came
in to add some normal pots lines to the setup. We have 3 lines, and they
run into the fxs ports. They hit the dialplan just fine, and they always
dial the "s" extension. However, my question would be... Is
Hello all,
Normally I just use pri's with our asterisk systems, but a request came
in to add some normal pots lines to the setup. We have 3 lines, and they
run into the fxs ports. They hit the dialplan just fine, and they always
dial the "s" extension. However, my question would be... Is there a w
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