Displaying 20 results from an estimated 300 matches similar to: "Brooktrout T1/E1 cards and Asterisk"
2003 Aug 19
1
Brooktrout PRI-ISA48 card... info..
I have the option to purchase an Brooktrout PRI-ISA48 dual-span T1 card, which, upon checking with brooktrout, is supported for linux 2.x, but before I do this, I want to check and see what the opinions of your, the list members, and Mark, of course, as far as asterisk being able to use this card.
ANY information would be helpful, as this offer will expire to me very soon.
Thank you. :)
2005 Aug 10
1
Addendum to my post re: BrookTrout TR1034 T.38
Don't want the opening line of my post to be misconstrued.
"Anyone familiar with the BrookTrout TR1034 Fax Board, supports T.38 and
PSTN fax in an Asterisk environment?"
That's a question, not a statement. Curious if anyone has played with one
of these as an extension of an Asterisk server for T.38 faxing, did not mean
to imply it could, should or would play well with
2004 Dec 22
1
Zaptel/Zapata config from T410p to Brooktrout T1
HI, I'm trying to config a span from port 2 of a DIgium T410p to a Brooktrout TR114-P8V-T1 card. I have a T1-PRI from the TELCO in port 1 (thru first port) working just fine with Asterisk 1.0.3 - been working fine for some time now. No problem with dialplan PSTN calls. Now I'd like to "route" specific DID numbers in thru the TELCO T1-PRI and out thru the second port (span) on
2003 Nov 20
1
Linux Voice Mail Application??
Does anyone on this list know of any Linux based apps that will work with
Dialogic or Brooktrout that provides voice-mail/Autoattendant only?? It
seems that Panasonic, Avaya, and Mitel all use Unix/linux based OS on their
firmware for their proprietary voice mails.
My wish list would be;
A software that provides all of the drivers for a dialogic or brooktrout
board
Voice Mail
Messages in WAV
2010 Mar 18
0
Software for my laptop to send Fax via H.323 ?
I'm trying to test a Diaglogic BrookTrout SR140 card. It uses H.323.
Trying to find a way I could use my laptop to send a fax over H323 to the BrookTrout card for testing. Any thoughts? Normally I'd setup a FXS interface on a Cisco router and setup a h323 dial peer to the BrookTrout, but I didn't the router with me!
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2006 Feb 16
3
FXO port on TDM400P hangs!!
Hello everyone.
This is a message I've sent before on Sunday, no one replied so I'm
reposting it (guess not everyone's at work 7/7)
I've got this really annoying and beyond-my-knowledge-to-debug problem. The
line connected to my FXO port gets marked "out of order" by my telco
operator. I don't know how to explain this further. If I dial my own number
from a
2004 May 03
3
RFD: With echo and other distortion, can ulaw/alaw line quality ever be good enough for faxing?
Folks,
I've been following recent discussions regarding echo and echo training with
much interest, since it's a problem we've never been able to eliminate here.
We're facing two challenges presently, and they may be related (or not):
a) Cisco 7960s in the office here echo back to our staff, but the customer
hears decent sound.
b) We've yet to be able to pass faxes through
2004 Jun 10
2
Using Asterix and Hylafax with Eicon DIVA E1
Hi,
I would like to set up a high density FAX/PBX server, am looking at using
Eicon Diva E1 card with Asterisk and Hylafax sharing channels, is this
possible. I know Extensions can be reserved for voice OR fax with the
combination of chan_capi used for * voice, capi4hylafax on fax but then
channels must be dedicated rather than shared ie. would like to be able to
answer voice/fax on same DID.
2004 Dec 13
2
How can i test a modem with Asterisk?
Hello all,
I'm a newbee and i'd like to test some analog modems i have before
purchasing any new hardware. I'm using:
- Pentium 500 MHz
- Several 56K and 33.6K analog modems (internal and external).
- ISDN BRI 1 port card.
- A LAN i've successfully tested some SIP sofphones.
- An ordinary telephon line (and an ordinary phone :) ).
I only modified
2004 Mar 31
8
Newbie....
I have a question for the group.
To get this running do I need any Digium Cards? I understand I will
need them to connect to the public phone system. I'm looking at just
using IP Phones or IP Softphones just to test this app.
Thanks for any help you could give.
2004 Apr 07
3
Dial-In/Out Modem Zap Channel Config. Adtran 750
I've been trying to get a Win 2000 RAS server working with my asterisk PBX for quite some time, to no avail. I've googled, I've tried loads of configurations, I've rewired phone lines, and still I am not winning the battle.
Here's my config.
PRI->T400P->Asterisk->T400P->Adtran 750(L36 Firmware)->RAS Server.
I have 4 Zap channels signalled FXO_KS to the 750
2004 Dec 23
1
Qestion about TDM over enthernet
who can tell me how to do TDM over enthernet ?
pc a connect pc b only use TDM card?
thank you
John.
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2004 Jan 07
8
Asterisk + fax
Hi,
does anyone have any recommended (read tried and tested) way of making asterisk
be able to handle incoming faxes.
I've a PC running asterisk with a digium E1 card in and simply want to be able
to route a call to some application which will take a fax call and save the fax
as an image.
I guess the bits I'm unsure of are how to terminate a fax call without a
modem (if this is
2004 Jan 22
0
RE: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #2588 - 11 msgs
Message: 5
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
From: Doug Meredith <doug.meredith@skyridge.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 20:05:19 -0400
Organization: Skyridge Systems Inc.
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Re: What technology could my phone company be
using?
Reply-To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
>>Mark Hazlewood <lists@idontknow.com> wrote:
>>Sounds like Centrex services, we
2004 Jan 21
4
What technology could my phone company be using?
I live in New Brunswick Canada. The phone company is Aliant. When
you set up business service here, you can go with either analog or
digital lines. This isn't a T1 or ISDN. They are talking individual
lines direct to handsets that they provide. They offer the digital
option with even very small ( 2 - 4) number of lines.
What technology could this be? Is there any way to connect such a
2003 Apr 01
3
Up to 8 lines?
Hi,
I am starting to look at the costs involved in putting a PBX system together using *..
We will be using ISDN lines in the UK, which when installed provide a box on the wall with 2 analog ports and 2 digital ports, so these seem to be the options available to me..
1. I could use an ISDN board but I have not really read good things on the mailing list about using ISDN boards, and I suspect
2006 Apr 24
0
Shielding of T1/E1 cables WAS RE: Pinouts for T1/E1 crossover cable WAS "RE: what cable to connect a legacy PBX to a TE410P ?"
My telco used cat5 as well for the demarc to CPE. It's also with noting that
many channel banks, such as my Atlas, and zapata.conf itself also have
parameters to allow you to tune the gains to compensate for cable signal
loss. I've never had to touch them, and my CPE is about 300 feet from the
PRI demarc (with an ordinary Cat5 cable connecting them)
2006 Apr 24
0
Shielding of T1/E1 cables WAS RE: Pinouts for T1/E1 crossovercable WAS "RE: what cable to connect a legacy PBX to aTE410P ?"
>>
>>Good thing he doesn't work for a cable manufacturer as that's
>>a total crock of crap that even an inexperienced person
>>should be able to detect. (You can't twist two wires to make
>>them weight three times as much, or cost three times as much.)
He may have started out as an underground lineman, posibly inhaling too
much swamp gas and CO from
2006 Apr 24
1
Re: Shielding of T1/E1 cables WAS RE: Pinoutsfor T1/E1 crossover
> Unless you're going for some kind of distance record, standard Cat5
will
> work
> without any issue on any modern installation. As I said, I'm pretty
sure
> (not 100%, but close) that the T1 specification is only Cat3, since
it's
> standard BellCore wire and they don't run your T1 loops (which aren't
T1
> anymore, they're DS1 over HDSL or HDSL2) in
2006 Apr 24
1
Re: Shielding of T1/E1 cables WAS RE: Pinoutsfor T1/E1 crossover
> Ever looked at the underground cable in the street outside your
> building? If it's more than 20 years old, it's probably
paper-insulated
> gel-filled cable, with an _extremely_ thin amount of insulation
between
> the conductors and _zero_ insulation between the pairs. T1s seem to
work
> just fine on it, unless it's very old or they try to put more than 6-8
> spans