There has been a lot of discussion about ISDN BRI on the list - a search
will turn up plenty of discussion!
You're right about there being a lot of ISDN cards available that are
certified for use in Europe. They fall into two categories - active and
passive. Passive cards are cheap and generally operate through ISDN4linux
and asterisk's chan_modemi4l. The reported disadvantages of this approach
are:
- delay during calls
- echo (it's disputed what the cause of it is but it's a bit of a
nuisance)
- call tones don't follow PSTN patterns.
The active cards (AVM is the major supplier, I think) are better. If you
get one with a CAPI interface then you can use the asterisk chan_capi
driver. I haven't any experience of this type of card - maybe someone else
can provide feedback.
Iain
--On Monday, June 2, 2003 12:33 am +0200 Piotr Adamiak <apjapj@wp.pl>
wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Anyone on this group using / implementing * and hardware certified for
> use in Europe ? I believe that ISDN4Linux cards mostly have telecomm
> certificates, so using them should be safe on the client side. Are there
> any major issues / problems associated with using such cards with * ? I
> am talking about a small / very small office with single - few lines.
>
> All the best,
>
> Piotr Adamiak
>
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