Robert Terzi
2005-Feb-27 11:24 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Suggestions for what to do with a Dialogic D/41EPCI?
I found an old Dialogic card in an abandoned PC, that I think is a Dialogic D/41EPCI based on some googling.. The lspci output says: 00:09.0 Bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. PCI <-> IOBus Bridge (rev 01) Subsystem: Dialogic Corp: Unknown device 0529 I'm just getting started with Asterisk to build a SOHO system. Any suggestions for what I can do with this card? It would be ideal if I could use it for FXO ports, but from what I've seen Asterisk only supports the newer D/41JCT-LS. What are the differences between the D/41EPCI and the D/41JCT-LS? Can anyone recommend software that I could run to use the D/41EPCI to be an FXO <-> SIP gateway that I could then connect to asterisk with? I've seen that Bayonne seems to support that card, but I didn't see any application for using Bayonne as a SIP gateway. Thanks in advance for any help, --Rob
Steve Underwood
2005-Feb-27 17:16 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Suggestions for what to do with a Dialogic D/41EPCI?
Robert Terzi wrote:> I found an old Dialogic card in an abandoned PC, that I think is a > Dialogic D/41EPCI based on some googling.. The lspci output says: > > 00:09.0 Bridge: PLX Technology, Inc. PCI <-> IOBus Bridge (rev 01) > Subsystem: Dialogic Corp: Unknown device 0529 > > I'm just getting started with Asterisk to build a SOHO system. > Any suggestions for what I can do with this card? It would be > ideal if I could use it for FXO ports, but from what I've seen > Asterisk only supports the newer D/41JCT-LS. > > What are the differences between the D/41EPCI and the D/41JCT-LS? > > Can anyone recommend software that I could run to use the > D/41EPCI to be an FXO <-> SIP gateway that I could then > connect to asterisk with?The card is not capable of doing that. It is not full duplex.> I've seen that Bayonne seems to support that card, but I didn't > see any application for using Bayonne as a SIP gateway. >Bayonne supports it, but only for things like IVR. Not as a VoIP card. Regards, Steve