Greetings list, I'm trying to source a very basic ISDN BRI -> SIP gateway. Unfortunately, everything I've seen seems to want to do lots of other things - registering handsets, IVRs, voicemail, etc. I only want it to present an ISDN BRI as a SIP account - I have an asterisk server for the other stuff. :-) In any other environment I'd just use one of the Digium ISDN PCIe cards, but in this case the ISDN lines come into one building and the asterisk servers are in the other building across the road, and there's no copper link between them. Any suggestions gratefully received. Kind regards, Chris -- This email is made from 100% recycled electrons
Dear Chris How about to use 2 Asterisk system interconnected through Wireless solution point to point one system should be for ISDN BRI gateway with Digium PCI card and the other server for extension voice mal and so on. for covering distances it will better to use Motorola Canopy web site or Airmax from Ubiquiti (web site http://www.ubnt.com/airmax). It should be as the following (-<><><><><><><><><><><> -) PSTN/ISDN BRI Lines <-BRI-> Asterisk<-LAN-> /\ Wireless point to point /\ <->LAN Asterisk customer side registering handsets, IVRs, voicemail, etc In general these system operates on 900 MHz 2.4 GHz, 5.2 GHz, 5.4 GHz, and 5.7 GHz and can cover a long distances depending to environment. Please be advise to check local regulation about using wireless system (frequency operation range, authorization and others. Best regards Mc GRATH Ricardo E-Mail mcgrathr at mail2web.com
On 2012-03-13 18:38, Chris Bagnall wrote:> Greetings list, > > I'm trying to source a very basic ISDN BRI -> SIP gateway. Unfortunately, everything I've seen seems to want to do lots of other things - registering handsets, IVRs, voicemail, etc. I only want it to > present an ISDN BRI as a SIP account - I have an asterisk server for the other stuff. :-) > > In any other environment I'd just use one of the Digium ISDN PCIe cards, but in this case the ISDN lines come into one building and the asterisk servers are in the other building across the road, and > there's no copper link between them. > > Any suggestions gratefully received.http://www.switchvoice.com/ or http://www.teles.de/en/products-and-solutions/access-gateways/voip-gateways/voipbox-bri/ or http://www.patton.com/ Regards Hans