If you are using Asterisk, I wouldn't think so. Asterisk will choose what media the outbound call is on. If no Voip connections are available, it can continue (by what you have defined in the dial plan) on the a pri.
On 9/29/06, stan ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Lacy,
can you confirm what i
Lacy, can you confirm what i was saying about SIP Phones. if i fail from my voip connection to my pri, would i need to swap out my SIP phones with another type of digital phone?Lacy Moore - Aspendora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: a couple things, if you guys could clear up for me. A) If
B) How about DID's, how would that be handled. is there a DID failover
as well? I have my VOIP service with one company, if i had my PRI
service with another. how would those DID's get failed to the other
provider, if thats even possible at all in a timely manner.
I have yet to come up with
On Fri, Sep 29, 2006 at 10:39:44AM -0500, Shawn Kelley wrote:
> You also have to be careful like mentioned below, if you get 2 PRI's, even
> from different CLECS, the will normally still come out of the same Central
> Office and travel side by side on the cable. So it's likely if 1 goes down
> then
a couple things, if you guys could clear up for me.
A) If i have a bunch of sip ip phones, and if i were to fail to my PRI. I should still be able to use my ip phones right? i assume the signal will be changed by my T1 card? and the reverse i would assume is true for incoming calls.
Outgo
ber 29, 2006 4:23 AMTo: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial DiscussionSubject: Re: [asterisk-users] pstn failback-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-Hash: SHA1stan ford wrote:> On fonalities web page, i see they offer pstn failback as a feature oftheir asterisk package. i've also hea
e than the digital T1 can handle. (Static/Noise doesn't
make your call drop!)
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stan ford wrote:
> On fonalities web page, i see they offer pstn failback as a feature of their
> asterisk package. i've also heard before of failing back to a pri line if
> your t1 voip line fails. my question is. in order to have pstn or pri
> fai
On fonalities web page, i see they offer pstn failback as a feature of their asterisk package. i've also heard before of failing back to a pri line if your t1 voip line fails. my question is. in order to have pstn or pri failback, dont you basically have to have all the equipment there on standby,