Nevermind, figured it out.
Immediate=yes on top part of chan_dahdi.conf
And in extensions.conf
Exten =s,1,disa(no-password,internal)
William Stillwell
Systems Architect
MDT Personnel, LLC.
Ph. Coming soon.
Fx. Coming soon.
Cl. 727-638-6208
From:
Have you contacted Sangoma regarding their card configuration?
I have found them always very knowledgeable and helpful
I would certainly go there first.
John Novack
William Stillwell (Lists) wrote:
I am trying to configure a channel bank with 24 ports of FXS., but
appear to be hitting a
On Wed, 2007-08-29 at 09:38 -0400, Mark Bell wrote:
Need to add some fxs and fxo ports behind a fonebridge2 box any
recommendations a channel bank
Personally, I've had great success with Carrier Access (ADIT 600) and
Adtran (TA-750/TA-850) channel banks (even the ones I've bought at
bargain
On 8/29/07, Mark Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Need to add some fxs and fxo ports behind a fonebridge2 box any
recommendations a channel bank
We're using a Rhino here and haven't had one problem with it. It's connected
to an analog fax server and lights up for hours at a time. Probably been
Mark Bell wrote:
Need to add some fxs and fxo ports behind a fonebridge2 box any
recommendations a channel bank
I have an Adtran Total Access 750 on my system, and it has worked very
well. However, if you live near a radio transmitter, you will need RF
filters for your FXO ports. I live
Good to know thanks!
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Channel Bank
On Sunday 06 May 2007 6:42 pm, Forum wrote:
Can someone recommend a good quality 24 or greater port channel bank?
For FXS: I have personally used Adit600, Access Bank I and IIs. They all work
great, and the AB1 and AB2 products are *cheap*.
For FXO: Adit600. The AB1/2 work, but have no CPD
I'm a fan of Adtran Total Access (TA) 750s. They are so cheap on eBay
that you can get two of them used for less than the cost of a new one.
Follow the standard things for not getting ripped off on eBay, of course.
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Sunday 06 May 2007 6:42 pm, Forum wrote:
Can
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
I'm a fan of Adtran Total Access (TA) 750s. They are so cheap on eBay
that you can get two of them used for less than the cost of a new one.
Follow the standard things for not getting ripped off on eBay, of course.
The TA750s are nice indeed - they're built
Russ Price wrote:
Eric ManxPower Wieling wrote:
I'm a fan of Adtran Total Access (TA) 750s. They are so cheap on eBay
that you can get two of them used for less than the cost of a new one.
Follow the standard things for not getting ripped off on eBay, of course.
The TA750s are nice indeed
Forum wrote:
Can someone recommend a good quality 24 or greater port channel bank?
The Adit 600 is a favorite of mine.
Doug
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On 5/6/07, Doug Lytle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Adit 600 is a favorite of mine.
Doug
Would second the Adit too. We are running a Rhino now and have had no
problems with it.
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Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Channel bank not work
In your /etc/asterisk/zapata.conf file, what do you have the immediate
keyword set to? I think it needs to be set to no if you want dialtone
and digit collection. Also, changes in this file require a full stop
and restart of asterisk
/0x
Actual Confmute: No
Hookstate (FXS only): Onhook
*CLI
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Sent: Monday, July 03, 2006 6:21 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Channel bank
On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 06:48:07PM +0300, Viktor Tatianin wrote:
Hello Bill
Zapata.conf
switchtype=national
secallerid=yes
echocancel = yes
echocancelwhenbridged = yes
rxgain = 0.0
txgain = 0.0
signalling=fxo_ks
immediate=no
#include zapata_additional.conf
What do you have in
): Onhook
*CLI
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Channel bank not work
OK so * is seeing
: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Channel bank not work
OK so * is seeing the phone go offhook That is good
How about if you call the handset, can you actually talk across the
connection? You said it rang, but now we need to establish you
actually have an audio connection.
On Jul 3, 2006, at 9
Hello All
Please help me, I have next problem
When lift up handset at phone which connect to channel bank I don't hear
dialtone but if I dial this number phone ring
When after ring hungup handset at phone voice not work
Thanks
Viktor Tatianin
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Are you seeing any messages on the console? You should be seeing
something like Starting simple switch
We would need more info to help more.
On Jul 3, 2006, at 8:18 AM, Viktor Tatianin wrote:
Hello All
Please help me, I have next problem
When lift up handset at phone which connect to
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Channel bank not work
Are you seeing any messages on the console? You should be seeing
something like Starting simple switch
We would need more info to help more.
On Jul 3, 2006, at 8:18 AM, Viktor Tatianin wrote:
Hello All
Please help me
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Are you seeing any messages on the console? You should be seeing
something like Starting simple switch
We would need
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Are you seeing any messages on the console? You should be seeing
something like Starting simple switch
We would need more info to help more.
On Jul 3, 2006, at 8:18 AM, Viktor Tatianin wrote:
Hello All
Please help me, I have
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Channel bank not work
Are you seeing any messages on the console? You should be seeing
something like Starting simple switch
We would need more info to help more.
On Jul 3, 2006, at 8:18 AM, Viktor Tatianin
[internal]
exten = 5148346,1,Dial(Zap/g1/514836)
Anybody out there have any ideas on why all of the digits aren't being sent
out?
Shouldn't this be like this ?
exten = 5148346,1,Dial(Zap/g1/5148346)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, I'm still having this problem with outbound calls not working when using a channel bank. I've purchased a Rhino FXO channel bank from VoIPSupply.com to make sure it wasn't an equipment problem. I am using a Digium TE411P card, and have simplified it down to just 1
I'm hooked up to a regular analog POTS line. I've tried both loop start
and ground start, but no luck either way. Any other thoughts?
Thanks,
James
Doug Lytle wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, I'm still having this problem with outbound calls not working
when using a channel bank.
James Texter wrote:
I'm hooked up to a regular analog POTS line. I've tried both loop
start and ground start, but no luck either way. Any other thoughts?
Unfortunately, no. I only have experience with the Adit 600
Doug
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On 12/26/05 08:28 Andrew Kohlsmith said the following:
There are two problems with this: 1. the A104 can have each span's sync
independent of the others, unlike the Digium cards. 2. With both spans
trying to sync to each other you can run into interesting clock situations
you may want to
On Tuesday 27 December 2005 05:25, Dinesh Nair wrote:
what would the equivalent be for the digium cards ? would something like
the following work ?
span=1,0,0
span=2,1,0
span=3,2,0
span=4,0,0
(note that span's 1 and 4 are set as PRI NET)
What is each span connected to? Remember that
Can you get just one channel bank working? What exactly does it sound like?
Frame slips sound like the occassional "chirp" or buzz.
I have always had one working. It was adding the second that caused so
much trouble.
It sounds like dropouts in the speech, short little dropouts..
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I don't believe the above config is correct.
It should have been fine.
Both channel banks will be generating timing/clock signals within their
transmit leg towards the asterisk box. That is part of T1/E1 low level
protocol design and you can't change it even if you wanted to.
Yes,
On Monday 26 December 2005 07:20, Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
I have always had one working. It was adding the second that caused so
much trouble.
It sounds like dropouts in the speech, short little dropouts..
Do you have trouble on *both* when you add the second? What happens if you
swap the
Can anyone help me understand channel bank timing? I have a server with
a Sangoma A104 T1 card connected to two channel banks and I am having
audio problems that is clearly timing errors. I thought I understood how
to configure it but clearly I don't.
All my incoming lines are PSTN, I do
On Sunday 25 December 2005 18:39, Chris Mason (Lists) wrote:
Can anyone help me understand channel bank timing? I have a server with
a Sangoma A104 T1 card connected to two channel banks and I am having
audio problems that is clearly timing errors. I thought I understood how
to configure it
On Sunday 25 December 2005 18:47, Rich Adamson wrote:
I don't believe the above config is correct.
It should have been fine.
Both channel banks will be generating timing/clock signals within their
transmit leg towards the asterisk box. That is part of T1/E1 low level
protocol design and you
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
Tell the Channel Banks clock to the line, and have the Sangoma card NOT sync
to anything (i.e. the A104 is the master, the channel banks the slaves).
I set the card up so that
Port1
TE_CLOCK= MASTER
TE_REF_CLOCK= 0
Port2
TE_CLOCK = NORMAL
TE_REF_CLOCK = 1
which
On Sunday 25 December 2005 20:47, Chris Mason wrote:
I set the card up so that
Port1
TE_CLOCK= MASTER
TE_REF_CLOCK= 0
Port2
TE_CLOCK = NORMAL
TE_REF_CLOCK = 1
which should make Port 2 take it's timing from Port 1 and Port 1 take
it's timing from the onboard clock.
Ok; I'm not *that*
Sounds like the two devices are not agreeing on the signalling.
double check the channel bank settings against the zaptel ones. You
did run ztcfg after changing the zaptel file right? zttool should be
helpful here.
On Aug 2, 2005, at 1:11 PM, David Sampson wrote:
Hello –
I have a
Actually Adits are pretty much self configuring for fxs anyway - I
can install and only have to set ip info
On Aug 2, 2005, at 6:38 PM, Doug Lytle wrote:
David Sampson wrote:
Hello –
I have a Premisys Slimline Channel Bank connected to a Digium
TE110P. I am not able to call the FXS
David Sampson wrote:
Hello –
I have a Premisys Slimline Channel Bank connected to a Digium TE110P.
I am not able to call the FXS extensions or get dialtone on them. The
channel bank is connected via a T1 crossover to the cable and lights
show green. I really need to get this functioning by
yes, some multiplexer allows that, but they're quite expensive
compared to another E1 card for asterisk.
I think you'll need at least 1k $$$ for a such splitter.
Matteo.
Il giorno ven, 29-04-2005 alle 17:33 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi,
Assume I have one E1 digium card to which I
Matteo Brancaleoni wrote:
yes, some multiplexer allows that, but they're quite expensive
compared to another E1 card for asterisk.
I think you'll need at least 1k $$$ for a such splitter.
Matteo, would you have any reference for this 'mux/splitter' ?
I would guess it need to be smart enough to
I just called this company. They seem to do what is required. Now remains the
pricing part of it. I will wait for their feedback.
http://www.megatelindustries.com/products.htm
Hakem,
Selon Julio Arruda [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Matteo Brancaleoni wrote:
yes, some multiplexer allows that, but
Many channel banks have two T-1 connectors and support a feature called
'drop and insert'. This allows some of the DS0 channels to be cross
connected from one T-1 connection to the other. The first T-1 connection
can go to the telco or an interface card in a computer, and the second T-1
can
I enjoy using the Adit 600 with the new FXS cards via the controller T1
interfaces. Works well. I do have concerns with using the CMG card via
MGCP. Has anyone done this? How is it working?
On Apr 8, 2005, at 12:50 PM, Matt Schulte wrote:
Word of warning, get the version 5 or higher FXS cards
Maybe following options:
1-) Get another channel bank from ebay at low cost. Which will also need another
T1 card;
2-) Use 40 voip phones at 50 USD each and you no longer need the card neither
the channel bank. But a reliable local network ;
Selon Peter Hoppe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I am
On Friday 08 April 2005 16:35, Peter Hoppe wrote:
Hello,
I am working for a charity in the UK and I am projecting a new phone
system.
So - would there be any other way to connect 40+ telephones (two wire)
into an asterisk box? Are there any voip gateways that actually conform
to SIP
Word of warning, get the version 5 or higher FXS cards with the ADIT600,
else you will have echo problems. This is just from personal experience.
Supposedly the 5 and higher cards have dynamic impedance adjustment,
it's worth it.
Matt
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Damon Estep wrote:
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Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 4:40 PM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Channel bank question
Hi all,
Quick question
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Damon Estep wrote:
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Daylight Saving Time confused me as well!!!
I'll make it simple:
FXO ports connect to a phone company line, can be referred to as
Office
FXS ports connect to a phone device, can be referred to as Station
What kind of features do you want in a channel bank? Not many!! Good
channel banks are
On April 4, 2005 06:40 pm, Sean Kennedy wrote:
If I have 10 copper wires coming in from the phone company, and I want
to get a channel bank that will turn those into a t1 to feed into an *
box with appropriate hardware, do I want an FXS or FXO channel bank?
you want an FXO channel bank, or at
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Channel bank question
Hi all,
Quick question regarding
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Hi all,
Quick question regarding channel
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005, Matt Schulte wrote:
We are a voip terminating company, we're using Channelbank with FXS
modules, Rhino, CAC, etc.. What we're wondering is, is how to would you
echo cancel a channelbank. Of course we're realizing that cancel'ing on
the T1 (on Ast) does no good (we think?)
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Channel Bank Echo
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005, Matt Schulte wrote:
We are a voip terminating company, we're using Channelbank with FXS
modules, Rhino, CAC, etc
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005, Matt Schulte wrote:
Agh, what I meant was the echo is heard from the PSTN side. It seems
echo canceling on the T1 (going to channelbank) does nothing, I'm
assuming because the T1 is digital and the channelbank is the
traversal from digital to analog.
Still, echo
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Channel Bank Echo
Agh, what I meant was the echo is heard from the PSTN side. It seems
echo canceling on the T1 (going to channelbank) does nothing, I'm
assuming because the T1 is digital and the channelbank is the
traversal from digital to analog.
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On January 29, 2005 12:31 pm, Matt Schulte wrote:
We are a voip terminating company, we're using Channelbank with FXS
modules, Rhino, CAC, etc.. What we're wondering is, is how to would you
echo cancel a channelbank. Of course we're realizing that cancel'ing on
the T1 (on Ast) does no good (we
Carrier Access Corp ABI's
Contact me off-list for pricing information.
Garrett
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Clemares
Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 5:48 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Channel Bank for T100P
Carlos Clemares wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for a compatible channel bank to use it with T100P/E100P
digium cards and asterisk. Who has good experience with a channel bank
compatible with this cards? I would like to know brand and model of
it, I'm not looking for a fancy product, just a
On Tuesday 12 October 2004 17:16, Garrett Smith wrote:
Carrier Access Corp ABI's
You do *not* want ABIs or ABIIs if you're looking for FXO ports.
I'm partial to the Carrier Access Adit600 myself. You can get them fairly
cheaply off ebay and they're a hardware vendor that doesn't hold contempt
The adtran 750 with 24 ports fxs will go around $ 500.00 on ebay.
Recent TA 750 ebay purchases -- not by me :)
FXO FXS $$$.$$
--- --- --
0 12 127.50
0 8 152.50
0 24 202.50
0 24 203.50
The trick is to make sure you've got the fxo/fxs cards that you need.
John
Steve Edwards wrote:
The adtran 750 with 24 ports fxs will go around $ 500.00 on ebay.
Recent TA 750 ebay purchases -- not by me :)
FXOFXS$$$.$$
--------
012127.50
08
On Wednesday 18 August 2004 07:14, Eran Gal wrote:
Does anyone know which channel banks work well with asterisk.
I've used the Carrier Access Access Bank I and the Carrier Access Adit600. I
*far* prefer the Adit600, even though it has an oddball form factor. (It's
about 2U tall but only
You can use VoiceTronix boards.
Joe Pukepail wrote:
Since it doesn't look like any of the FXS cards supported by asterisk
support analog DID trunks, would it work if I used a T100P connected
to an adtran channel bank (atlas 550?) with an FXS card installed?
Anyone ever try this configuration?
Yes you can do it, I've done it with a T100P and an Adtran 612, if you
need specific help let me know, look up adtran on the wiki for a
similar example.
Mitchel
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 20:16:20 -0300, Daniel Bichara
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can use VoiceTronix boards.
Joe Pukepail
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 08:24:03PM -0700, Bonzo Armstrong wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 03:04:52PM -0500, Nik Martin wrote:
Try this if possible. Connect the channel bank to * via the 400' cable, but
in the same room as the * box, with all the cable coiled on the floor.
Next best thing:
On Thu, Jun 24, 2004 at 09:34:02AM -0400, Timothy R. McKee wrote:
Looking back, I see you are running B8ZS/ESF. I ran into similar problems
with a 100' run to a CAC AB-II. As soon as I switched to AMI/D4(SF) all my
problems went away.
Did I say that? I've actually been running AMI/D4 to my
Probably an impedance problem. PCM line signals are designed to be
transmitted over a *twisted telephone cable* having 120 ohms at 1 MHz.
I'm not sure that cat6 cable fulfil this requirement.
Maybe cat3.
Jorge
Bonzo Armstrong wrote:
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 08:24:03PM -0700, Bonzo Armstrong
Bonzo Armstrong wrote:
On Wed, Jun 23, 2004 at 08:24:03PM -0700, Bonzo Armstrong wrote:
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 03:04:52PM -0500, Nik Martin wrote:
Try this if possible. Connect the channel bank to * via the 400' cable, but
in the same room as the * box, with all the cable coiled on the floor.
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 03:04:52PM -0500, Nik Martin wrote:
Nah, a true analyzer will detect framing errors do loopback echo tests, etc.
After much pfutzing around and talking with CAC's tech support, I'm
finally coming around to your original suggestion and am in the process
of finding
Do you have access to a T-1 analyzer? You more than likely have a 'dirty'
T-1 line that is out of spec based on the length of the run.
Nik
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To: [EMAIL
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 12:17:38PM -0500, Nik Martin wrote:
Do you have access to a T-1 analyzer? You more than likely have a 'dirty'
T-1 line that is out of spec based on the length of the run.
Sadly, none that I'm aware of, but I'll ask around. I could probably
find a decent scope to put
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 12:17:38PM -0500, Nik Martin wrote:
Do you have access to a T-1 analyzer? You more than likely have a
'dirty' T-1 line that is out of spec based on the length of the run.
Sadly, none that I'm aware of, but I'll ask around. I could probably find a
decent scope to
George,
We have this config working. Please give me a call (yeah, I'm at the office
too) and we can walk through your config together.
-Darren
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On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, Steven Critchfield wrote:
...
VoIP phones have the benefit of linear growth cost. A phone costs $X,
and for the most part will cost $X no matter how many lines you roll
out. So a new extension is just $X increase, and your system is just $X
x N extensions to deploy. Also
On Thu, 2004-04-22 at 12:50, Jon Brandon wrote:
I am looking at installing * as the PBX in a new office and have a few
questions that I hope someone can help me with. The installation will
be small at first with about 8 internal extensions, but will grow to
24 within a year or so.
First
: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 12:01 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Channel Bank?
quote who=Ken
Hello, I'm new to Asterisk and would like to know how you could have 4
to 6 incoming analog POTS lines connecting to the Asterisk server and
have 4 to 6 analog lines going out.(A T1
quote who=John Vogel
Four or five analog lines can be done with a single computer so no channel
bank is needed. If you need 6 or more than there is also the choice of using
two machines and IAX.
Talk about port density issues. So, if he really needs all 12 lines, then he
needs 3 PCs? (He
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| two machines and IAX.
I assume you would be using 4 or 5 X101Ps (or
Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Lanning
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 12:01 AM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Channel Bank?
quote who=Ken
Hello, I'm new to Asterisk and would like to know how you could have 4
to 6
quote who=Ken
Hello, I'm new to Asterisk and would like to know how you could have 4
to 6 incoming analog POTS lines connecting to the Asterisk server and
have 4 to 6 analog lines going out.(A T1 line is too costly). Would 2
channel banks be used?
A T1 channelbank has 24 channels, so only 1
The Pleiades Channel bank really sucks. Their support is even worse,
they had sent me a test unit at one point and when I called for support
they accused me of having a stolen unit. LOL
At any rate, it's not your setup giving you the fxo disconnect issues
but the Pleiades channel bank. I had the
I purchased the Adit 600 to fix problems similar to what you are seeing and it
worked like a charm. Before investing in the Adit 600 though I would test to
make sure your pbx is actually sending the call supervision info for the call
supervision. If plug in a phone with a telco lit display or
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Channel Bank Woes...
On Saturday 17 January 2004 23:16, Brent Franks wrote:
I have a new Carrier Access Adit 600 and am having a problem dialing
On Sunday 18 January 2004 01:06, Brent Franks wrote:
Tilghman,
[incoming]
exten = s,1,Wait,1
exten = s,2,Answer
exten = s,3,Dial(SIP/2126,15,t)
exten = s,4,Voicemail(u2120)
exten = s,5,Hangup
exten = s,102,Voicemail(b2120)
exten = s,103,Hangup
Try doing the Dial before the Answer or add
On Saturday 17 January 2004 23:16, Brent Franks wrote:
I have a new Carrier Access Adit 600 and am having a problem dialing
out and receiving incoming calls.
After the initial ring, the calling party will here nothing. There
is a silence, but the SIP phones that is supposed to ring will
Sergi,
I would say it depends of your budget. You can find on market different
channel banks. Some of them are very expensive and have all fancy features,
some of them are not so expensive and of course are missing some features.
We are using CAC and New Bridge chanell banks, they are working
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Channel Bank with E1
Sergi,
I would say it depends of your budget. You can find on market
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Channel Bank with E1
Sergi,
I would say it depends of your budget. You can find on market
different
channel banks. Some of them are very expensive and have all
fancy features,
some of them are not so expensive
Use a T-1 channel bank and a E-1 telco circuit. This is the exact reason
why Digium built the TE410P.
Jeremy McNamara
Sergio Serrano Revuelto wrote:
I need connect up to 100 analog phone to a H.323 network through *. I
think use TE410P, But I need to know what channel bank is better. I use
Sergio,
Take a look at www.valiantcom.com
They have at a VCL-CB Intelligent E1 Channel Bank. It provide answer
supervision, polarity reversal, VAD, etc. Prices are ok.
Jorge
Jeremy McNamara wrote:
Use a T-1 channel bank and a E-1 telco circuit. This is the exact
reason why Digium built the
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 23:12, Marty Mastera wrote:
Steven:
Thank you for your response.
I do want to continue using the Adit for the data...
In terms of routing the FXO, I would either want to route 1-10 from the
Adit to *, or 1-12 (not sure how much I would gain/lose from having the
Ok, my channel bank is configured. The signaling is configured for
fxsloopstart. The framing is esf. The line is b8zs.
When I plug in a crossover cable from the T100P to the channel bank my T1
line status indicator shows a red light. However if I plug a crossover
cable straight from the
On Thu, 2003-07-10 at 18:33, Marty Mastera wrote:
Hello,
I don't have any experience with channel banks and would appreciate any
feedback on my theory outlined below:
We have a single T1 entering the building with channels 1-12 being voice
lines and 13-24 being a 768k internet connection.
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Hello,
I don't have any experience with channel banks and would
Steven:
Thank you for your response.
I do want to continue using the Adit for the data...
In terms of routing the FXO, I would either want to route 1-10 from the
Adit to *, or 1-12 (not sure how much I would gain/lose from having the
fax and analog phone jacks direct from Adit or via *)...
For
Hello Andy, thank you very much for your response...
The 8 Adit FXS channels on T1-2 that I was referring to is the 8 port
FXS card that is installed in the Adit. I was trying to describe our
voice channels 1-12 entering the * box via T1-2 and having * route up to
6 extensions back via T1-2 to
it really depends on the channel bank. just make sure the one you are
gonna use does have one.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So the Channel Bank that the ISP provides or the Telco company is
sufficent? Or is this an additional piece of hardware I need to
purcahse? Or another example lets say I
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