Hello, Again one more question about hardware. What could you suggest me to buy. I need hardware to connect let's say 4 analog lines. (FXO). This hardware should "talk" to Asterisk of course.. Thanks very much for some advices :) Bartek -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20030820/55e0802f/attachment.htm
Digium makes a 4 port card. It'd be hard to get 4 lines with quicknet hardware. Bartosz Jozwiak wrote:> Hello, > > Again one more question about hardware. > What could you suggest me to buy. > I need hardware to connect let's say 4 analog lines. (FXO). > This hardware should "talk" to Asterisk of course.. > Thanks very much for some advices :) > > Bartek
Hi Somebody can tell me wich card i need to use that suport e&m signal, and is posible to connect this card to any PBX Thanks
www.diguim.com Wildcard T100P - Single t1 http://www.digium.com/downloads/product_sheets/T100P.pdf Wildcard TE410P - 4 port - I believe support independant config of each T1 http://www.digium.com/downloads/product_sheets/TE410P.pdf Wildcard T400P - 4 port - http://www.digium.com/downloads/product_sheets/T400P.pdf ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jorge Daniel Cisneros Flores" <jorge@redenlaces.com.mx> To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> Sent: Friday, October 03, 2003 5:38 PM Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Hardware Question> > Hi > > Somebody can tell me wich card i need to use that suport e&m signal,and> is posible to connect this card to any PBX > > Thanks > > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
hello to all. I have a PC with a E400P Card with 4 E1 with a RJ48 jack is posible to convert any RJ48 jack to 30 phone line ? is for example. 1 E1 come from the telco operator to PC and with asterisk i a lot of things and before send it to a phone but, where i plug this phone ? Bye
Victor Sanchez wrote:> hello to all. > > I have a PC with a E400P Card with 4 E1 with a RJ48 jack > > is posible to convert any RJ48 jack to 30 phone line ?yes, you need an equipment called a "channel bank"> is for example. > > 1 E1 come from the telco operator to PC > > and with asterisk i a lot of things and before send it to a phone but, where i plug this phone ? > > > Bye > > _______________________________________________ > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
Victor Sanchez wrote:>hello to all. > >I have a PC with a E400P Card with 4 E1 with a RJ48 jack > >is posible to convert any RJ48 jack to 30 phone line ? > >is for example. > >1 E1 come from the telco operator to PC > >and with asterisk i a lot of things and before send it to a phone but, where i plug this phone ? > > > >You will need an E1 channel bank to take one of the E1 ports on the E400P and make 30 analog phone lines.. Later..
Hello I want to to know if the motherboards VIA are fully supporte by asterisk. And also, some of those motherboars say that with 1 pci slot , using a special riser card you can connect 2 pci cards. Will that work to have 2 pci cards (FXS or FXO ) on asterisk? thank you Fabian
Heya, I'm going to work on a voip project and we're going to setup an asterisk-server. We want to test a little bit with a connection to a pstn-line and a connection to a bri-line. I looked around a bit to see what we needed and I want to ask if I understand the naming correctly: FXS = pstn-signals for calling someone (towards central pbx/server) and knowing that someone is calling you FXO = ...? ATA = connecting potstelephone to lan/computer/... other protocol What I don't understand is that ATA-devices which only have an FXS-port are also able to recieve calls or not? So, what is the difference with an FXO-interface? So, since for now we'll only need to be able to talk to one pots line (and one bri-line), we'll need one FXS-interface (to recieve siand I've had a look at the digium hardware-store since I wanted to be sur eit will work with asterisk. For pstn, I suppose a "TDM400P" with one FXS and one FXO module(?). I also saw the "Asterisk Developpers kit PCI" which fullfils these requirements, which states that it is only for Asterisk-developpers. But, in the description at the top it states taht it is for IT developpers/students who want to begin working with the Asterisk platform. I didn't see a bri-adapter on the digium-site, only pri it seems. Any recommendation on that or is there a bri-adapter from digium. I'm also open to other vendors. I saw that there are others which ar ecompatible with asterisk, but I don't have a lot of time and want to be sure that it works with asterisk. I have had a look at the mISDN-hardwarepage. I suppose I can choose any bri-card that is supported by them? Is mISDN supported by asterisk? I saw that on the page of the "Asterisk Developpers kit PCI" it states that one needs linux 2.4. I have asterisk 1.0.6 installed on this computer and it seems to have drivers for 2.6. So, the question: does the hardware works with linux 2.6.x-kernels? thanks, Michel Brabants -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: OpenPGP digital signature Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050608/e2bf8c8e/signature.pgp
I'm considering using Asterisk for a small office environment with 8 IP phones and 4 external lines. This is my first venture into setting up a phone network, so I'm curious what hardware I need to get the system up and running. I'm assuming all I would need installed on the Asterisk server is an analog interface card (i.e. TDM400P) and an ethernet card. Is that correct? Also, does anyone have any recommendations on IP phones? I've been looking for something for under 200 USD and am currently leaning towards the Linksys SPA-942. If anyone has good experiences with that or other phones with similar features I'd appreciate any suggestions. -j -- Jeremy Jongsma <jjongsma@tradersmedia.com> Traders Media