I'm looking for a source for 50-pin amphenol cables, the ones used to connect Adtran's to punch down blocks. Preferably, one that's mail order and takes orders over the internet. Thanks.
Steven Critchfield
2003-Sep-13 08:00 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Source for 50-pin amphenol cables?
On Sat, 2003-09-13 at 09:18, Peter Pauly wrote:> I'm looking for a source for 50-pin amphenol > cables, the ones used to connect Adtran's to > punch down blocks. Preferably, one that's > mail order and takes orders over the internet. > Thanks.You should be able to get it at any decent size contractor store. Also any company that does a lot of cable sales. BTW, this is a good time to point out that Google has launched some very good services that let you do better searches when you want to purchase something rather than read about it. You should check out http://www.froogle.com/ When I went to froogle, I search for 25 pair telephone. From there there was a advertiser that linked me to this URL. http://www.cablesamerica.com/product_list.asp?cat%5Fid=1305 While I am reminding everyone why google rocks and you should look there often, You should also check out the http://catalogs.google.com They have several really interesting catalogs that you can search through. It has helped me find information on parts where those types of parts are not yet available via web pages. -- Steven Critchfield <critch@basesys.com>
First -- Thanks to everyone who offered their help and tips on getting my Cisco 7960 working with Asterisk -- this is great stuff. Does anyone have any examples of "Follow Me" or other call forwarding with a single PSTN interface? Or a pointer on what I need to read to figure it out? Thanks, Ben Wern
At 11:22 PM 9/14/2003, you wrote:>First -- Thanks to everyone who offered their help and tips on getting my >Cisco 7960 working with Asterisk -- this is great stuff. > >Does anyone have any examples of "Follow Me" or other call forwarding with >a single PSTN interface? Or a pointer on what I need to read to figure it out?Is this what you need? Basically, the local trunk and the Nufone trunk fail over to each other. So, if you have a forward set up and transfer to a non-local extension, the call will go out even if the original incoming call was made on the PSTN line. [trunklocal] exten => _NXXXXXX,1,Dial(${TRUNK}/${EXTEN}) exten => _NXXXXXX,102,Dial(${NUFONE}/1${AREACODE}${EXTEN}) exten => _NXXXXXX,203,Congestion() [iaxprovider] exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,1,Dial(${NUFONE}/${EXTEN}) exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,102,Dial(${TRUNK}) exten => _1NXXNXXXXXX,203,Congestion() exten => _011.,1,Dial(${NUFONE}/${EXTEN}) exten => _011.,102,Congestion() exten => _1011.,1,Dial(${NUFONE}/${EXTEN}) exten => _1011.,102,Congestion() --Ernest