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2003 Nov 27
1
ISDN, BRI, PRI, voice over IP, and more...
Hi,
I am thinking of starting a project at Work to pilot to use of Astrisk
and VOIP, and would like to tie in several projects together.
Currently we are looking at purchasing an ISDN and H.323 based video
conferencing system from Polycom. It suggests the use of 3-4 BRI lines
(ie 6-8 B channels, but in the form of individual BRIs). We need ISDN
for the video conferencing to communicate with
2005 Sep 13
1
Integration between Asterisk and Siemens HiCom 150e over ISDN
Hi,
I am looking to integrate Asterisk with a Siemens HiCom 150e via BRI and
wondered if anyone is able to offer any advice.
In simplistic terms, my goal is to pass calls from the HiCom to the Asterisk
box. e.g: HiCom user dials access code and can call Asterisk extension or
establish SIP call over Internet. Likewise, I'd like Asterisk to be able to
present a call to the Hicom, either
2006 Jun 12
0
ICLID or CNAM calling name and number through a cisco isdn gateway
All,
I need to run this by everyone and see if someone has any idea's. I have a asterisk server setup and currently am receiving the inbound calling number where the name should be. My setup is....
One pri terminating into a Cisco 2431 router
Sip messages from the Cisco get sent to a asterisk server
linksys ata's a each remote end.
I can receive the calling name if the call originates
2008 Apr 15
5
Conferencing..
I figured that asterisk can do conferencing if we have zap interface. The
BRI cards I have they do not have Zaptel. How do I enable conferencing on my
server?
Regards
Ajey
2003 Sep 21
3
ISDN BRI hardware
Hi,
Anybody have lots of experience with PCI ISDN cards and Asterisk? I'm
thinking of getting a BRI in my house to deliver more advanced signaling to
my PBX (yes, I'm a geek :-)) but I've never played with isdn4linux.
Is there any particular BRI card that works better with Asterisk than any
other?
Also, can the BRI interface cards participate in conference, etc., since
they
2004 Jan 20
2
I got it (was: Cisco 7940 with asterisk)
Hi again,
I found chan_skinny and that seems to work pretty good. the SCCP one
filled out all the buttons really nice, but skinny seems to be
working.
How do I fill out the second line button on the phone with skinny.conf?
Thanks much!
...Jeff
2003 Sep 16
0
Dialogic channel pricing
Speaking as former Dialogic/Bayonne user who was frustrated for months with
Dialogic's complexity and months of initial testing with GlobalCall only to
use their many-years-old and very complex base Dialogic drivers(and
eventually scrapping it all for Digium/Asterisk and being up one week
later), I can tell you that Digium/Asterisk is definately the way to go.
It is 1000 times easier to
2010 Apr 08
2
Split E1 ISDN service for another device.
Hi All,
I know this is not specifically Asterisk related but I don't knew where
else to ask for help. Does anyone know how to or if it is even possible
to allocate 512kbit/s to an ISDN device from a 30B+D ISDN line.
The building the office is in has a E1 30 channel service (30B+D) but we
can not get any 2B+D ISDN services. I have a HDX Polycom video
conferencing system that requires a
2008 Jul 25
0
Slightly Off Topic: Cisco & Premisys Slimline
Has anyone got a Premisys Slimline channel bank working with a Cisco
AS5400 or similar?
I'm not sure if my unit is bad, or what. I'm using FXS Loop Start.
Calling the port connects immediately without ringing the attached
phone. If I pick up the phone, it's connected and I can talk to the
caller. Hanging up has no effect. I can see the bit transitions (0101
to 1111 when I go
2004 Apr 07
6
dreaded Caller*ID failed checksum
Caller*ID used to work as some point, but I can't seem to get it going
these days. The card is a x101p. I've tried going up and down the
rxgain scale. Can the txgain effect it at all? When I plug in a phone
into the line with a splitter it can decode caller id with no problems.
Reading through the mailing list archives hasn't given me any
move clues. Any ideas?
2005 Aug 28
1
Japanese ISDN BRI card for asterisk (INS64) where to start?
Hi All,
I currently run asterisk in our office (in Japan) and use a cisco PRI
gateway for connection to the PSTN. I would like to setup some more systems
for our smaller offices (in Japan) that would use BRI and preferably using a
PCI card in the asterisk box and not a seperate Cisco gateway (expensive).
HOWEVER, Japan has this INS64 protocol for their BRI lines and im not sure
what cards
2007 Aug 08
0
Sangoma BRI card -- National ISDN/North America support (Having problems with analog disconnect supervision?)
Hi, folks!
Sangoma has an informal user survey up on their home page (at
http://www.sangoma.com) asking if people would use their A500 card for
North American BRI, if it were supported.
I encourage anyone with an interest in voice BRI in North America to
vote; this information will be used for deciding whether to make the
investment in developing a National ISDN driver layer for it. Benefits
to
2005 Jun 05
3
ISDN 4 BRI card for UK
Hello
I want to setup an Asterisk in several offices with 4 BRI ISDN. I am looking for recommendations on hardware. Criteria would be ease of setup, reliability and cost.
The Eicon 4 BRI cards seem fairly pricey. Shame Digium don't do a ISDN BRI card.
Angus
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2011 May 23
3
Latest DAHDI/libpri/Asterisk 1.8 & 1x BRI port HFC based ISDN card?
Hi,
I would appreciate some advice on the following: how does one use a
single BRI port HFC chipset based ISDN cards with the latest DAHDI,
libpri and Asterisk 1.8?
For Asterisk 1.4 I would first install mISDN & mISDNuser and then build
Asterisk 1.4. Now I noticed that Digium's HFC chipset based B410P is
supported by the latest DAHDI & libpri but reading the source of the
2005 Sep 26
2
What ISDN hardware would you recommend?
Trying again...
*Summary:*
I need to have 2 machines with 4 BRI connections, 2 in NT mode, 2 in TE
mode and 1 machines with 2 BRI connections, 1 in NT mode, 1 in TE mode;
What card(s) should I put in to these servers?
*The long story:*
I have 3 locations I want to connect using (*) servers.
1 of those has a single BRI with a Siemens DECT PABX.
1 of those has two BRI's with 2 Siemens DECT
2010 Mar 03
2
Best practise for ISDN Video Conferencing..
Hi All,
I'm about to setup an Asterisk install to take over an old legacy PBX
system. At present, the legacy system has modules in it which provides 4
* data ISDN links to the video conferencing unit (Tandberg 3000 MXP) on
site, these use the ISDN30 (uk) that the normal voice calls go over.
Is it possible to emulate this in asterisk? I've seen zapras but I'm not
sure if that's
2009 Jan 20
0
Outgoing CallerID w. DAHDI on ISDN BRI
Hi List,
i've set up an Asterisk 1.6.0.3 Server equipped with an Xorcom Astribank BRI
XR0013 (2 Port BRI) and Dahdi 2.1.0. In- and outgoing calls are no problem. But
I can't get Asterisk/DAHDI to use the second Number of the BRI. All calls set
the primary number as callerid. It wouldn't be a problem, if we would use this
one as id for our company, but it's already in use (private).
2004 Apr 01
0
ISDN BRI-U card suggestion for use in USA
Hello,
I'm looking for an ISDN BRI-U interface for use in the US. I'm primarily
interested in using the BRI as a trunking interface into the PSTN with
Asterisk. Naturally, cheaper is better.
I currently use a Nortel Norstar system with BRI-U trunks, and really like
the digital PSTN interface. Would really like to replace the whole mess with
Asterisk but want to keep the ISDN trunks.
2009 Jan 24
1
Which policy for ISDN BRI support in NT/PtMP ?
Hi,
As you may know, these ISDN BRI features are very important here in Europe
as ISDN Basic Rate Access is very popular among Small & Medium Entreprises.
I don't really know why but it seems that in many countries, default is to
install small PBX using Point-to-Multipoint (PtMP) mode as opposed to
Point-to-Point (PtP) which is the norm for PRI.
So basically, in several countries, SME
2004 Sep 16
0
ISDN BRI termination via Cisco?
Greetings -
We've a pair of ISDN BRI that we use for dialtone, fairly happily except
for the recent meltdown of one of our Netgear RT338's. We're in the
middle of slowly migrating to a VoIP/Asterisk-on-FreeBSD based phone
system. I had originally considered just buying a Digium TDM400 card
and continuing to use the RT338's to bring out POTS lines from the BRI's,
but the