morten c. kuehl
2003-Mar-03 16:54 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] NT mode with hfc cards for emulation of internal isdn S0 bus
hi, i just found a page on the net which might me worth some lines. for the urgent reader: http://isdn.jolly.de there is a guy in germany who has successfully programmed a gpl-patch for isdn4linux to make isdn cards with the hfc chipset from cologne chip (http://www.colognechip.com) run in the NT mode (up to 2.4.20). this mode is needed to connect isdn device to a pc and enables the use of these cards as an internal S0 interface. the cards that run with that patch are: HFC-S PCI based cards (HiSax card type 35) HFC-S+ based cards (HiSax card type 37) HFC-SP/PCMCIA based cards (HiSax card type 39) HFC-4S / HFC-8S chip sets (driver under development) d-link (http://www.d-link.com) builds cards with these chips (search for DMI-128I+) and they seem to be quite cheap. on the page you will also find some software that offers pbx features and a h.323 gateway, as well as some documentation on how to modify your ntba/nt1 to power the bus. would be cool if someone could test the kit, write to the list if it works and what the chances are to enable * to use the nt feature. greetings morten (mortck) -- Diese Nachricht wurde durch MailScanner (http://www.mailscanner.info) automatisch auf Viren sowie andere gefaehrliche Inhalte untersucht und ist unbedenklich.
Patrick
2003-Apr-22 07:07 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] NT mode with hfc cards for emulation of internal isdn S0 bus
On Mon, 2003-03-03 at 23:54, morten c. kuehl wrote:> hi, > > i just found a page on the net which might me worth some lines. > > for the urgent reader: http://isdn.jolly.de > > there is a guy in germany who has successfully programmed a gpl-patch for > isdn4linux to make isdn cards with the hfc chipset from cologne chip > (http://www.colognechip.com) run in the NT mode (up to 2.4.20). > this mode is needed to connect isdn device to a pc and enables the use of > these cards as an internal S0 interface. > > the cards that run with that patch are: > > HFC-S PCI based cards (HiSax card type 35) > HFC-S+ based cards (HiSax card type 37) > HFC-SP/PCMCIA based cards (HiSax card type 39) > HFC-4S / HFC-8S chip sets (driver under development) > > d-link (http://www.d-link.com) builds cards with these chips (search for > DMI-128I+) and they seem to be quite cheap. > > on the page you will also find some software that offers pbx features and > a h.323 gateway, as well as some documentation on how to modify your > ntba/nt1 to power the bus. > > would be cool if someone could test the kit, write to the list if it works > and what the chances are to enable * to use the nt feature. > > greetings > morten (mortck) > >I'm new to * and telephony and while going through all 3000 messages of the list I came across your message. Thanks for pointing it out. I'll definitely give it a try once I have found that d-link DMI-128+ card in the Netherlands. Support in * for ISDN phones via this solution is most welcome to me. I really like to continue to enjoy $600 worth of ISDN phones in my house :) Add * to the equation and I will be one happy camper. Cheers, Patrick