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> Subject: ISDN switch (beyond simulator) [7:64628]
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> We've all dealt with ISDN simulators, that look like a CO to a single
> or small set of interfaces. I'm dealing with a situation where I need
> to interconnect several simulated training sites (i.e., physi
>if you didn't need the the simulated telco switch d-channel, then your best
>bet would be to use a PBX system. in other words, if you simple needed the
>lines to be circuit switched like a isdn cloud would do without the actual
>isdn protocols.
No, this specifically needs full D-channel signaling
if you didn't need the the simulated telco switch d-channel, then your best
bet would be to use a PBX system. in other words, if you simple needed the
lines to be circuit switched like a isdn cloud would do without the actual
isdn protocols.
this is basically putting in an NT2, but bypassing any n
From: Howard C. Berkowitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 11:45 AM
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Subject: ISDN switch (beyond simulator) [7:64628]
We've all dealt with ISDN simulators, that look like a CO to a single
or small set of interfaces. I'm dealing with a s
We've all dealt with ISDN simulators, that look like a CO to a single
or small set of interfaces. I'm dealing with a situation where I need
to interconnect several simulated training sites (i.e., physically in
the same room) and telephony servers through a PSTN simulation.
In other words, I nee
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