OOoohh, close, very close
I couldn't find it actually for sale anywhere
Also, the two FXS ports are great but the FXO port is listed as failover ...
I'm
looking for asterisk style intelligent switching based on number called
Something like this with the ability to support/interact with other of the same
units (say up to three), interact and support some networked ATA186 style FXS
ports,
and the ability to handle (or pass through) data and fax calls would be the
perfect
SOHO/home starter kit ... don't you think (even without voice mail and other
asterisk style services)
Add the ability to interact with an Asterisk server and you get a full fledged
system
Use this system for a branch office/home worker with a connection to the main
asterisk server
I guess I'm approaching VoIP from the SOHO end ... I want a multi-location
system
with the ability for a centralized server (to ease administration and tie the
pieces
together) and each location on the system is relatively small (maybe up to eight
extensions at each location maxing out with two phone lines and one fax line)
PS - did you check out their DVC-1000 at http://www.d-linkshop.com/. I saw a
positive review of it on techtv (techtv.com/screensavers)
James H. Thompson (jht at lj.net) wrote*:>
>How about:
>http://www.dlink.com/products/voiceservices/dvg1120/SpecsTable.htm
>
>DVG-1120M/H/S Voice Service Gateway (2 ports) Product Specifications
> . 2 Foreign Exchange Subscriber (FXS) POTS ports (RJ-11 Jacks)
> . 2 Auto-Negotiating 10/100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet ports (WAN & LAN)
> . Voice Activity Detection (VAD) / Adaptive Comfort Noise Generation
(CNG)
> . Silence Suppression
> . Jitter Buffer Parameters and Adaptive Jitter removal
> . DHCP Server-Static and Dynamic IP Addressing
> . NAT -Allows Multiple Users to Access the Internet via a Single IP
Address
> . Command Port for Easy Configuration
> . Remote Web Based Management Software-Access over the Internet via a
Web Browser
> . Phone and Caller ID Functionality
> . Quality of Service (QoS)
> . Life-Line Support:
> . Automatic fall back to PSTN in case of power failure or
network breakdown
> . Intelligent dialing mode (IP/PSTN Call) alternation
> . Call Control Protocols Compliance:
> . MGCP (DG-104S) / H.323 v2 / SIP
> . Voice Compression
> . G.711 (A-law and u-law), G.723.1, G.728, G.729ab
> . Analog Voice Ports
> . 10/100Mbps WAN/LAN ports
> . LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes)
> . Link Light = When a good link to a powered-up but idle device
is detected
> on a port, this indicator shines steadily. Light Indicator
blinks off and
> on when packets are sent and received
> . Line Light = Lights when PSTN line is in use
> . Phone 1 & 2 Light = Lights when standard phone port is in
use.
>
>
>
>Jim
>
>James H. Thompson
>jht at lava.net
>
>
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