I'm new to the VOIP world and need some advice. I currently have a premium/ full functioned Panasonic PBX installed in my house/ small office... and have some extra unused telco lines available on the PBX. I'd like to use one of these extra lines for VOIP into the PBX/ phone arrangement. Can I set up Asterisk to do this? I have a spare computer and a Digium wildcard x100p card. Sincerely, Dr. William J. Schmidt, II K9HZ Trustee of the North American QRO - Central Division Club - K9ZC Email: bill@wjschmidt.com WebPage: www.wjschmidt.com "If computers get too powerful, we can organize them into a committee; that will do them in." -- Bradley's Bromide -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050331/3c07b10d/attachment.htm
> I'm new to the VOIP world and need some advice. I currently have a premium/ > full functioned Panasonic PBX installed in my house/ small office... and > have some extra unused telco lines available on the PBX. I'd like to use > one of these extra lines for VOIP into the PBX/ phone arrangement. Can I > set up Asterisk to do this? I have a spare computer and a Digium wildcard > x100p card.Yes, you can. I don't think the x100p can serve as an FXS, but I maybe wrong. If not, then you need an FXS port (TDMxxx). hth
asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com wrote on 04/01/2005 12:36:07 AM:> I'm new to the VOIP world and need some advice. I currently have a > premium/ full functioned Panasonic PBX installed in my house/ small > office... and have some extra unused telco lines available on the > PBX. I'd like to use one of these extra lines for VOIP into the > PBX/ phone arrangement. Can I set up Asterisk to do this? I have a > spare computer and a Digium wildcard x100p card.You would need an FXS interface (the TDM400), not an FXO. The Panasonic has an FXO interface, just like the X100P: they're both designed to plug into PSTN lines. You need something that *generates* a PSTN. Tim Massey