Hi all, i have been using asterisk for a few years but i am about to do my first t1 setup. After terrible quality issues between two business locations, we have decided to purchase a point to point t1 from the local phone co. The internet is too crappy, too much lag, queing and jitter. Most calls were dropped. I was about to order two cisco routers with csu cards and remembered our wonderful asterisk supports direct t1. I remembered digium and sangoma both make these cards. After some problems with a digium fxo card, i just ordered a sangoma a200 with echo cancellation. I was also leaning towards getting the single t1 sangoma card that is $499 from voip supply. But i know digium also makes one. I was wondering if the digium card works better or much easier with asterisk? The digium description says you can split the t1 for voice and data which sounds nice since i will only be using probably 4 channels max of the t1. Does the sangoma card also do this? I noticed the sangoma card has a 5 year warranty which is nice since i have had multiple digium fxo cards die. Is there any other reason to get or the other? Thank you all for your help. I am hoping this opens up a whole new world in asterisk for me. -Mike This E-mail, including any attachments, may be intended solely for the personal and confidential use of the sender and recipient(s) named above. This message may include advisory, consultative and/or deliberative material and, as such, would be privileged and confidential and not a public document. Pursuant to 42 CFR, any information in this e-mail identifying a former, present, or potential client of Straight & Narrow is confidential. If you have received this e-mail in error, you must not review, transmit, convert to hard copy, copy, use or disseminate this e-mail or any attachments to it and you must delete this message. You are requested to notify the sender by return e-mail. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20071019/0f3a8ad6/attachment.htm
In addition to my below question, i was wondering if anyone had a problem with installing zaptel on debian sarge. its a udev problem, make install thinks i am running udev, but when i fix the makefile to be like 1.4.4 which works, when i load ztcfg it still says 1.4.4. so something is not right... ________________________________ From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Michael J. Liberatore Sent: Friday, October 19, 2007 1:39 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: [asterisk-users] First Time T1 Questions Hi all, i have been using asterisk for a few years but i am about to do my first t1 setup. After terrible quality issues between two business locations, we have decided to purchase a point to point t1 from the local phone co. The internet is too crappy, too much lag, queing and jitter. Most calls were dropped. I was about to order two cisco routers with csu cards and remembered our wonderful asterisk supports direct t1. I remembered digium and sangoma both make these cards. After some problems with a digium fxo card, i just ordered a sangoma a200 with echo cancellation. I was also leaning towards getting the single t1 sangoma card that is $499 from voip supply. But i know digium also makes one. I was wondering if the digium card works better or much easier with asterisk? The digium description says you can split the t1 for voice and data which sounds nice since i will only be using probably 4 channels max of the t1. Does the sangoma card also do this? I noticed the sangoma card has a 5 year warranty which is nice since i have had multiple digium fxo cards die. Is there any other reason to get or the other? Thank you all for your help. I am hoping this opens up a whole new world in asterisk for me. -Mike This E-mail, including any attachments, may be intended solely for the personal and confidential use of the sender and recipient(s) named above. This message may include advisory, consultative and/or deliberative material and, as such, would be privileged and confidential and not a public document. Pursuant to 42 CFR, any information in this e-mail identifying a former, present, or potential client of Straight & Narrow is confidential. If you have received this e-mail in error, you must not review, transmit, convert to hard copy, copy, use or disseminate this e-mail or any attachments to it and you must delete this message. You are requested to notify the sender by return e-mail. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20071019/63a4a191/attachment.htm
We switched to T1(PRI) for high bandwidth & voice quality, echo I am using TE212P(which is a dual span Echo Chancellor & hardware DTMF). I have only one PRI connection from PSTN, but I implemented this 6 months agao when there were no single span cards. Sangoma just came with one in April, but I didnt wanted to go with that bcos I havent seen review that the drivers are old but the card is great. Now when I have a nice setup of PRI with 95 SIP extension to Asterisk. I recently got A101D(which has Echo cancellor & hardware DTMF) for my standby asterisk. Bot of these with their current drivers work great for Echo & Voice Quality. But my system(config) had a big issue with DTMF detection, which means when someone calls main line & then trys to punch my extension(123) the asterisk think its 112 & dials that person or a wrong # like 111 which is not an extension. SO I had to resolvbe this with Digium by enabling hardware DTMF 6 months ago from software DTMF(I am not sure wthere this was asterisk issue of DTMF, anyways I enabled hardware DTMF in Digium card & it worked fine. But now the new Sangoma card which I bough for backup didnt have the drivers compatible to enabled the hardware DTMF. SO had songoma give me a custom drive for their hardwrae DTMF & they did within 20-25 days & it works. But you wouldnt find that driver sin Sangoma site, bcos they are still working on them(for me they fixed for my model-- A101D) So in my view both are great unless they work. Atleast I have been using Digium TE212P for 6 months. Also note your Network & QoS is also important, we have seperate switches to avoid QoS it depends uto organisation wish & funding. Also the type of Desktop VoIP phones you have. I think I have said lot, let me know if this was helpful or I was just barking ... ha ha ha... -- Deepak "Michael J. Liberatore" <mike240se at straightandnarrowinc.org> wrote: Hi all, i have been using asterisk for a few years but i am about to do my first t1 setup. After terrible quality issues between two business locations, we have decided to purchase a point to point t1 from the local phone co. The internet is too crappy, too much lag, queing and jitter. Most calls were dropped. I was about to order two cisco routers with csu cards and remembered our wonderful asterisk supports direct t1. I remembered digium and sangoma both make these cards. After some problems with a digium fxo card, i just ordered a sangoma a200 with echo cancellation. I was also leaning towards getting the single t1 sangoma card that is $499 from voip supply. But i know digium also makes one. I was wondering if the digium card works better or much easier with asterisk? The digium description says you can split the t1 for voice and data which sounds nice since i will only be using probably 4 channels max of the t1. Does the sangoma card also do this? I noticed the sangoma card has a 5 year warranty which is nice since i have had multiple digium fxo cards die. Is there any other reason to get or the other? Thank you all for your help. I am hoping this opens up a whole new world in asterisk for me. -Mike This E-mail, including any attachments, may be intended solely for the personal and confidential use of the sender and recipient(s) named above. This message may include advisory, consultative and/or deliberative material and, as such, would be privileged and confidential and not a public document. Pursuant to 42 CFR, any information in this e-mail identifying a former, present, or potential client of Straight & Narrow is confidential. If you have received this e-mail in error, you must not review, transmit, convert to hard copy, copy, use or disseminate this e-mail or any attachments to it and you must delete this message. You are requested to notify the sender by return e-mail. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users Linux your Life, Don't Window it [[]] { All for the best } --------------------------------- For ideas on reducing your carbon footprint visit Yahoo! For Good this month. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20071019/00955af4/attachment-0001.htm