Brandon Galbraith
2006-Oct-09 15:53 UTC
[asterisk-users] Home Hardware SIP Proxy with use of POTS in Emergency
Does anyone know of any ATA devices (Linksys, Dlink, Cisco, etc) that will fail over to POTS for an emergency call? I'd like to route any call except a 911 call over SIP or IAX, but any 911 call should be routed out over POTS. If this is not an option, I'm also open to devices that will fail over to GSM to make the emergency call. I apologize if this topic has already been covered before. -brandon -- Brandon Galbraith Email: brandon.galbraith@gmail.com AIM: brandong00 Voice: 630.400.6992 "A true pirate starts drinking before the sun hits the yard-arm. Yarrrr. --thelost" -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20061009/829f1cb4/attachment.htm
John Millican
2006-Oct-09 16:10 UTC
[asterisk-users] Home Hardware SIP Proxy with use of POTS in Emergency
On Monday October 09 2006 6:53 pm, Brandon Galbraith wrote:> Does anyone know of any ATA devices (Linksys, Dlink, Cisco, etc) that will > fail over to POTS for an emergency call? I'd like to route any call except > a 911 call over SIP or IAX, but any 911 call should be routed out over > POTS. If this is not an option, I'm also open to devices that will fail > over to GSM to make the emergency call. I apologize if this topic has > already been covered before. > > -brandonSipura 3000 or 3102 to start with I am sure there are others -- John Millican Senior Partner Director of Technology Sentinel Communications PO Box 9 Wentworth, NH 03282 Phone (603) 764-9163 fax (603) 764-9163
Matt
2006-Oct-09 16:34 UTC
[asterisk-users] Home Hardware SIP Proxy with use of POTS in Emergency
The Sipura 3000 will do it, at meantioned by another users. I'm a bit confused, however. If you want to avoid SIP/IAX for 911, then why are you accepting GSM? Or are you talking about GSM cellular? On 10/9/06, Brandon Galbraith <brandon.galbraith@gmail.com> wrote:> Does anyone know of any ATA devices (Linksys, Dlink, Cisco, etc) that will > fail over to POTS for an emergency call? I'd like to route any call except a > 911 call over SIP or IAX, but any 911 call should be routed out over POTS. > If this is not an option, I'm also open to devices that will fail over to > GSM to make the emergency call. I apologize if this topic has already been > covered before. > > -brandon > > -- > Brandon Galbraith > Email: brandon.galbraith@gmail.com > AIM: brandong00 > Voice: 630.400.6992 > "A true pirate starts drinking before the sun hits the yard-arm. Yarrrr. > --thelost" > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > > >
Martin Joseph
2006-Oct-10 00:35 UTC
[asterisk-users] Re: Home Hardware SIP Proxy with use of POTS in Emergency
On 2006-10-09 15:53:36 -0700, "Brandon Galbraith" <brandon.galbraith@gmail.com> said:> > > Does anyone know of any ATA devices (Linksys, Dlink, Cisco, etc) that will > fail over to POTS for an emergency call? I'd like to route any call except a > 911 call over SIP or IAX, but any 911 call should be routed out over POTS. > If this is not an option, I'm also open to devices that will fail over to > GSM to make the emergency call. I apologize if this topic has already been > covered before. > -brandonThe AG168V, which has actually become a pretty nice ATA at this point (thanks to continued firmware updates), can do this for sure. Not only will it fail over nicely if there is a power off, but it also has a built in function that can trap particular calls (ie 911) and send them over PSTN.