[Asterisk-doc] docs installation.xml,1.6,1.7 introduction.xml,1.3,1.4

blitzrage asterisk-doc@lists.digium.com
Fri, 7 May 2004 01:37:48 +0000


Comments:
Update of /cvsroot/asterisk/docs
In directory sc8-pr-cvs1.sourceforge.net:/tmp/cvs-serv8917/docs

Modified Files:
	installation.xml introduction.xml 
Log Message:
blitzrage
- removed information in installation.xml about hardware, it was incorrect
  (we should be talking about how to install the hardware, not about it).
- Moved information about some cards from installation.xml to 
  introduction.xml
Index: installation.xml
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RCS file: /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/installation.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.6
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -C2 -d -r1.6 -r1.7
*** installation.xml	6 May 2004 18:59:09 -0000	1.6
--- installation.xml	7 May 2004 01:37:42 -0000	1.7
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*** 74,101 ****
  			<sect3>
  				<title>X100P and X101P</title>
! 				<para>
! 				The X100P and X101P are Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) devices which
! 				allow you to connect the Asterisk PBX to a PSTN line.  The only difference
! 				between an X100P and X101P is a slight difference in chips, but makes no difference
! 				to it's operation.  The X100P uses a single PCI slot and supports FXS 
! 				Loopstart and "Kewlstart" (Loopstart with far end disconnection supervision).  
! 				With the X100P Asterisk supports both incoming and outgoing calls and 
! 				supports ring detection and remote hangup.				
! 				</para>
  			</sect3>
  			<sect3>
  				<title>TDM400P</title>
! 				<para>
! 				The TDM400P is a half-length PCI 2.2 compliant card which allows you to connect
! 				standard analog telephones and analog lines to a computer.  The card uses small
! 				modules to activate the 4 ports on the card.  Depending on which daughter card is plugged
! 				onto the board will determine whether the port acts as an FXO or FXSinterface.  The boards
! 				are not selectable between modes; the module used determines the type of interface.
! 				</para>
! 				<para>
! 				There is an alternate naming convention used as well to reference the type of modules attached
! 				to the TDM400P.  This is in the form TDM##B where the first hash is the number of FXS (0-4) interfaces and the
! 				second hash is the number of FXO (0-4) interfaces.
! 				</para>
  			</sect3>
  			<sect3>
--- 74,82 ----
  			<sect3>
  				<title>X100P and X101P</title>
! 				<para/>
  			</sect3>
  			<sect3>
  				<title>TDM400P</title>
! 				<para/>
  			</sect3>
  			<sect3>
Index: introduction.xml
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RCS file: /cvsroot/asterisk/docs/introduction.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.3
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -C2 -d -r1.3 -r1.4
*** introduction.xml	7 May 2004 01:28:23 -0000	1.3
--- introduction.xml	7 May 2004 01:37:42 -0000	1.4
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*** 96,108 ****
    			</sect3>
  			<sect3>
! 			<!-- someone who knows more about these cards than me should review them -->
! 			<!-- a lot of the information was gained from the sales fluff on Digium's site -->
! 				<title>X100P - Single Port FXO Line Interface</title>
! 				<para>
! 				The X100P is a single port FXO interface for connection to a single PSTN
! 				line via a PCI card.  The card supports FXS Loopstart and Kewlstart.  The
! 				card also detect ringing and remote hangup and supports Pseudo-TDM bridging
! 				through Zaptel.
! 				</para>
    			</sect3>
  			<sect3>
--- 96,109 ----
    			</sect3>
  			<sect3>
! 				<title>X100P and X101P</title>
!                                 <para>
!                                 The X100P and X101P are Foreign Exchange Office (FXO) devices which
!                                 allow you to connect the Asterisk PBX to a PSTN line.  The only difference
!                                 between an X100P and X101P is a slight difference in chips, but makes no difference
!                                 to it's operation.  The X100P uses a single PCI slot and supports FXS
!                                 Loopstart and "Kewlstart" (Loopstart with far end disconnection supervision).
!                                 With the X100P Asterisk supports both incoming and outgoing calls and
!                                 supports ring detection and remote hangup.
!                                 </para>
    			</sect3>
  			<sect3>
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*** 115,126 ****
    			</sect3>
  			<sect3>
! 				<title>TDM400P - 4 Port FXS Analog Interface</title>
! 				<para>
! 				The TDM400P is a 4 port FXS analog interface for connecting up to 4 analog
! 				telephone devices to Asterisk via a PCI card.  Each card is 4 ports, but you
! 				can get the card with between 1-4 modules active.  If you order a version
! 				with only 1 port active, you can add more modules to the card later to expand
! 				the number of phones you want the card to support.
! 				</para>
    			</sect3>
  			<sect3>
--- 116,132 ----
    			</sect3>
  			<sect3>
! 				 <title>TDM400P</title>
!                                 <para>
!                                 The TDM400P is a half-length PCI 2.2 compliant card which allows you to connect
!                                 standard analog telephones and analog lines to a computer.  The card uses small
!                                 modules to activate the 4 ports on the card.  Depending on which daughter card is plugged
!                                 onto the board will determine whether the port acts as an FXO or FXSinterface.  The boards
!                                 are not selectable between modes; the module used determines the type of interface.
!                                 </para>
!                                 <para>
!                                 There is an alternate naming convention used as well to reference the type of modules attached
!                                 to the TDM400P.  This is in the form TDM##B where the first hash is the number of FXS (0-4) interfaces and the
!                                 second hash is the number of FXO (0-4) interfaces.
!                                 </para>
    			</sect3>
  			<sect3>