Pascal Maugeri
2008-May-16 14:28 UTC
[asterisk-users] Connecting a PSTN gateway to Asterisk using PRI
Hi I have a system (S) that has a PSTN gateway to accept incoming calls and setup outgoing calls from/to Telco network. In the other hand I have a distant Asterisk box (A) that I would like to connect to (S) using the PRI interface. I understand that the proper way is to order to my Telco two PRI lines one for (S) and another for (A), and configure (S) and (A) to call each other numbers when they have to interconnect. Now, might it be possible to connect directly (A) and (S) using their PSTN interfaces without having to go through to my Telco ?! Does it make sense ? Is it technically feasible ? I guess that the Telco network is providing routing, number assignation, etc. and it sounds pointless to do this. Nevertheless could you confirm it is possible/impossible and why ? Is there a better way to do that ? Thanks in advance, Pascal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20080516/b9fb0ece/attachment.htm
Steve Totaro
2008-May-16 14:45 UTC
[asterisk-users] Connecting a PSTN gateway to Asterisk using PRI
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 10:28 AM, Pascal Maugeri <pascal.maugeri at gmail.com> wrote:> Hi > > I have a system (S) that has a PSTN gateway to accept incoming calls and > setup outgoing calls from/to Telco network. In the other hand I have a > distant Asterisk box (A) that I would like to connect to (S) using the PRI > interface. > > I understand that the proper way is to order to my Telco two PRI lines one > for (S) and another for (A), and configure (S) and (A) to call each other > numbers when they have to interconnect. > > Now, might it be possible to connect directly (A) and (S) using their PSTN > interfaces without having to go through to my Telco ?! Does it make sense ? > Is it technically feasible ? I guess that the Telco network is providing > routing, number assignation, etc. and it sounds pointless to do this. > Nevertheless could you confirm it is possible/impossible and why ? Is there > a better way to do that ? > > Thanks in advance, > Pascal >You could price out a point to point T1 between A and S and then send the traffic over via VoIP. You could use LCR hop on and hop off. Provide your own routing and number assignment (beyond what is required by the telco. I guess it comes down to the cost of the point to point. The calls between sites would be free as they are VoIP. You could also eliminate getting the second voice T1 at the remote location if you don't really need all those channels or you could get the second T1 in the first site and use Asterisk to handle routing for local or calls to go over the point to point connection. Some people will say you can just go over the public internet, but I don't recommend it. It "may" work OK but what if it doesn't? What are your calls worth? Thanks, Steve Totaro
Al Baker
2008-May-16 14:48 UTC
[asterisk-users] Connecting a PSTN gateway to Asterisk using PRI
This is 'basically' a tie-line between the boxes. Yes - it is done all the time between PBX's. You are basically nailing up a circut between the boxes. It could be a simple as a simple POTS leased line or a multi-t1 bundle between them. How it is physically done with DIGIUM's boards under * ? Someone else will have to answer that Pascal Maugeri wrote:> Hi > > I have a system (S) that has a PSTN gateway to accept incoming calls > and setup outgoing calls from/to Telco network. In the other hand I > have a distant Asterisk box (A) that I would like to connect to (S) > using the PRI interface. > > I understand that the proper way is to order to my Telco two PRI lines > one for (S) and another for (A), and configure (S) and (A) to call > each other numbers when they have to interconnect. > > Now, might it be possible to connect directly (A) and (S) using their > PSTN interfaces without having to go through to my Telco ?! Does it > make sense ? Is it technically feasible ? I guess that the Telco > network is providing routing, number assignation, etc. and it sounds > pointless to do this. Nevertheless could you confirm it is > possible/impossible and why ? Is there a better way to do that ? > > Thanks in advance, > Pascal > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > -- 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