Hi Curtis,
It depends on the Adtran unit you have out there. Some have an "FT1"
port
(Fractional T1) which you can map channels to. If your unit has this, you
can reconfigure it's map to send the voice channels to this port, instead of
the FXO channel bank. From there, plug into a T100P, or whatever T1 card
you have for Asterisk and you're all set. You will need to work with your
provider if you need to change the signalling type. Loop start is common
for a two wire interface and may not suit your needs, but- hey, give it a
shot!
Leave the data channels mapped to the RCU, which is the router portion of the
unit and provides your data connectivity at the ethernet port for your PIX.
- Eric
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004 12:58:57 -0400
cjunevicus@delphinus.com wrote:
> I currently have a Fractional T1 coming into my site which runs into an
adtran
> device which splits out 10 channels for data in the form of an ethernet
> interface and 14 analog lines for voice.
>
> The ethernet goes directly to a pix firewall.
>
> How would I split out the T1 so that it sends a T1 to the asterisk server
and
> still provides the ethernet to the pix.
>
> can I use a splitter and use the existing adtran and run a line directly to
the
> T1 card in the asterisk server --or would this mess up the signalling?
>
> thanks for your assistance.
>
> Curtis
>
>
>
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