Francesco Peeters (Asterisk)
2006-Feb-05 15:57 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] 1 ISDN BRI to IAX2/SIP... (*) best tool or?...
I have a question, I have to provide a solution for an office that will be almost abandoned, and there will be one or sometimes two persons 2 days a week. The main number however should be preserved. They have several ISDN BRI connections, most of which will be dropped. Only one will be retained, for 2 reasons: 1) It has the ADSL link 2) The number has been the main contact number for over 20 years. What we are looking for is to put a single SIP phone in the office, and have it connect back to an (*) server in the central office, where all other servers are located as well. In the remote office a single machine should be placed to terminate the BRI connection and relay it to the (*) server in the central office. That way the old number can be retained and an active phone can pick up the line as necessary. The preferred protocol to use would be IAX2, obviously. My question is whether there are any tools better suited for this than an old banger (AMD 800 MHz) PC with a HFC-PCI card and (*) relaying (switch) the incoming calls to the central box. (No intelligence there, no AGI scripts, just encode and transmit. Also no phones would need to be logged in to that machine, and outbound calling would only take place in very rare cases when the lines *and* VOIP connections at the central site are all congested...) TIA! -- F Peeters PIII 450 - 1 GB - * 1.2 - BRIstuff 0.3.0 Pre 1 - Florz patch 2 Sweex HFC-PCI modes=2 sync_slave=2 timer_card=0 Cologne HFC-S pins #52, #54, #55 connected in parallel for synching. AMD Duron 1GHz - 1GB - * 1.2.1 2 Sweex HFC-PCI cards
Peer Oliver Schmidt
2006-Feb-07 03:16 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] 1 ISDN BRI to IAX2/SIP... (*) best tool or?...
Francesco Peeters (Asterisk) schrieb:> They have several ISDN BRI connections, most of which will be dropped. > Only one will be retained, for 2 reasons: > 1) It has the ADSL link > 2) The number has been the main contact number for over 20 years.In germany you could move that number to a VoIP provider and use it from the main office direct. Then you won't need an asterisk in the remote location.> My question is whether there are any tools better suited for this than an > old banger (AMD 800 MHz) PC with a HFC-PCI card and (*) relaying (switch) > the incoming calls to the central box.Should be plenty enough. I am running a PII-400 with a AVM C4 connected to two ISDN-ports and have another IAX connection to a customers site. Works fine. -- Best regards Peer Oliver Schmidt PGP Key ID: 0x83E1C2EA
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