Mick Hastings
2005-Aug-28 19:43 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Japanese ISDN BRI card for asterisk (INS64) where to start?
Hi All, I currently run asterisk in our office (in Japan) and use a cisco PRI gateway for connection to the PSTN. I would like to setup some more systems for our smaller offices (in Japan) that would use BRI and preferably using a PCI card in the asterisk box and not a seperate Cisco gateway (expensive). HOWEVER, Japan has this INS64 protocol for their BRI lines and im not sure what cards are available that are compatible with asterisk and Japanese BRI (INS64). I know that it is supported by Cisco (like they support Japanese T1 PRI (INS1500)) but it just adds to the cost and is another piece of hardware. I tried searching the archives and only found a few references to INS64 and it didnt sound too promising. I then searched the net and found this Intel/Dialogic board: BRI/80-PCI BRI/PCI Series High-Density ISDN Basic Rate Interface Boards (for details see: http://www.intel.com/network/csp/products/7007web.htm) It seems to support INS64 but appears to only have windows drivers. Has anybody used this cards with asterisk? is it possible? or even likely that it would be supported by any of the linux ISDN drivers? I also noticed some other mentions of 'ISDN protocol converters' What are these specifically? (im guessing they convert between US BRI standards and INS64), how much are they? where do I get one? Has anybody out there got an asterisk system running with INS64 connections to their box? If so could you please let me know how you are doing it, else can anybody offer any information as to where I should start to look for more informaion this topic? I really appreciate the help. cheers, Mick Hastings
Clive
2005-Aug-29 01:24 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Japanese ISDN BRI card for asterisk (INS64) where to start?
Hi It looks to me that the intel board is the same as the dialogic board. Clive On 29 Aug 2005 at 11:43, Mick Hastings wrote:> Hi All, > > I currently run asterisk in our office (in Japan) and use a cisco PRI > gateway for connection to the PSTN. I would like to setup some more systems > for our smaller offices (in Japan) that would use BRI and preferably using a > PCI card in the asterisk box and not a seperate Cisco gateway (expensive). > HOWEVER, Japan has this INS64 protocol for their BRI lines and im not sure > what cards are available that are compatible with asterisk and Japanese BRI > (INS64). I know that it is supported by Cisco (like they support Japanese T1 > PRI (INS1500)) but it just adds to the cost and is another piece of > hardware. > > I tried searching the archives and only found a few references to INS64 and > it didnt sound too promising. I then searched the net and found this > Intel/Dialogic board: > > BRI/80-PCI BRI/PCI Series High-Density ISDN Basic Rate Interface Boards > (for details see: http://www.intel.com/network/csp/products/7007web.htm) > > It seems to support INS64 but appears to only have windows drivers. Has > anybody used this cards with asterisk? is it possible? or even likely that > it would be supported by any of the linux ISDN drivers? > > I also noticed some other mentions of 'ISDN protocol converters' What are > these specifically? (im guessing they convert between US BRI standards and > INS64), how much are they? where do I get one? > > Has anybody out there got an asterisk system running with INS64 connections > to their box? If so could you please let me know how you are doing it, else > can anybody offer any information as to where I should start to look for > more informaion this topic? > > I really appreciate the help. > > cheers, > Mick Hastings > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation sponsored by Easynews.com -- > > Asterisk-Users mailing list > Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users