Sverrir Valgeirsson
2005-Feb-11 05:56 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Newbie: ISDN E1 the same in all countries?
Hi. I'm looking at ordering a 30-channel ISDN connection from telia (a swedish operator) and then using a Wildcard TE110P card with that and asterisk to do IVR. Can I be certain that the TE110P card will work with that ISDN connection? A 30 channel ISDN certainly sounds like an E1 connection, but I couldn't get any clear answers from the operator if it is. Has anyone used the TE110P card in Sweden with telia? Thanks /sverrir -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050211/14de6154/attachment.htm
Peter Svensson
2005-Feb-11 06:09 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Newbie: ISDN E1 the same in all countries?
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Sverrir Valgeirsson wrote:> I'm looking at ordering a 30-channel ISDN connection from telia (a swedish > operator) and then using a Wildcard TE110P card with that and asterisk to do > IVR. > > Can I be certain that the TE110P card will work with that ISDN connection? A > 30 channel ISDN certainly sounds like an E1 connection, but I couldn't get > any clear answers from the operator if > it is.An 30-channel isdn PRI is always delivered over E1 (or perhaps several aggregated into an E3 or similar). However, an E1 can be delivered over two phisucal interfaces, 75 ohm unbalanced coaxial cables terminated in two BNC connectors or as an 120 ohm balanced twisted pair terminated in an RJ45 connector. You want to order the later. The TE410P works well in Sweden so the TE110P should as well. The implementation notes that specify the isdn interfaces on the Telia network are available from http://www.skanova.se/index.asp?lev=1636. Remember that there are lots of options on isdn. Unless you are familiar with isdn telephony yourself you may consider getting some help in ordering the line and setting up your system. Peter
Alistair Cunningham
2005-Feb-11 06:11 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Newbie: ISDN E1 the same in all countries?
Sverrir, 30 channel ISDN (generally known as primary rate ISDN, PRI) is a layer that runs on top of E1, just as Internet Protocol can run over Ethernet. I haven't personally worked with Telia PRIs, but have with many other telcos throughout Europe, and they're all very similar with only minor software configuration variations between them. I would be amazed if Telia were any different. You should be pretty safe with this configuration. Alistair Cunningham, Integrics Ltd, Telephony, Database, Unix consulting worldwide +44 (0)7870 699 479 http://integrics.com/ Sverrir Valgeirsson wrote:> Hi. > > I?m looking at ordering a 30-channel ISDN connection from telia (a > swedish operator) and then using a Wildcard TE110P card with that and > asterisk to do IVR. > > Can I be certain that the TE110P card will work with that ISDN > connection? A 30 channel ISDN certainly sounds like an E1 connection, > but I couldn?t get any clear answers from the operator if > > it is. > > Has anyone used the TE110P card in Sweden with telia? > > > > Thanks > > /sverrir > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
Peter Svensson
2005-Feb-11 06:29 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Newbie: ISDN E1 the same in all countries?
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005, Alistair Cunningham wrote:> 30 channel ISDN (generally known as primary rate ISDN, PRI) is a layer > that runs on top of E1, just as Internet Protocol can run over Ethernet.IP is run over just about anything that passes data, serial lines, atm, ethernet, you name it, it has probably had ip run over it. Isdn on the other hand is very unusual over anything but the various BRI configurations and E1 / T1 for PRI. Some may have multiple E1s over E3 or some other aggregated connection, but nothing more exotic. Peter