[Asterisk-Users] Vonage, PSTN, 911, and hardware question

Henry Devito hdevito at qwest.net
Sat Oct 9 11:55:20 MST 2004


Don't know if this will help you, A grandstream 486 ATA has a place to bring
in a POTS line. If the SIP connection fails it will force the calls out over
the regular line. Hence the fail over scenario.  According to the WIKI you
can use this for a FXO gateway also that way you can send E911 information
out the POTS line. 

-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Rajeev Sharma
Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 1:00 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Vonage, PSTN, 911, and hardware question

Thanks for the clarification. $377 still seems a little much to me. However,
I noticed this on 
voip-info on the * hardware page:
"# Intel modem marked with chipset 537 or MD3200. This card installs and
behaves exactly like a 
Digium Wildcard X101P card."

I searched froogle, and found a modem with an "Intel (Ambient) MD3200 soft
modem chipset" for $6.45:
http://store.yahoo.com/store4pc/in56kv92pcid.html
So, would I be able to use 3 of these modems with the X100P drivers? $20 is
definitely in my budget. :D

Also, about the Vonage ATA: which configuration is better? The only reason I
can see for using the 
ATA is avoiding problems with QoS and NAT, but I don't know much about his
stuff.

And, back to this question:

2. Phone availibility during a power outage is a big concern. I'm planning
on keeping my regular 
PSTN line around for emergencies and 911 dialing (so that 911 calls actually
go to the 911 center, 
along with my address). Is there an easy way for all the phone jacks in my
house to automatically be 
switched to the PSTN line if my broadband goes out? I'm also planning on
hacking together a powered 
switch so that when the computer's power supply goes down, the line gets
switched fully to the PSTN 
line, but I'm hoping somebody can give me a better solution.

Anybody have any suggestions about this?

Steve Maroney wrote:
>>Thanks for the reply. Well, unfortunately, 911 and power outage service is
a problem for me.
>>However, ignoring that, there are still three main questions that I
definitely need answered:
>>
>>1. Calls in through PSTN line and out through VOIP (Vonage) line- will
this work?
>>2. Would I still have to use the Vonage ATA and plug the phone-line out
into my * box, or do I just
>>plug an ethernet cable straight into the * box?
>>3. I'm not going to use a VOIP-only phone, so I would like to use the
phone jacks in my house. I was
>>going to plug in a phone line out of the * box and plug it into one plug,
so the phones would work
>>in parallel (that's what everybody does I think). Does this mean I would
need three X100P cards? (I
>>would buy something like the Wildcard TE410P, but $1495 is a little steep
if you ask me. ;))
> 
> 
> 1. Yes.
> 2. Possible both ways.
> 3. The X100P is a single FXO port card. The TE410P is a 4 port T1 card
> which isn't what you want unless you have a T1 circuit. Maybe you want the
> TDM400P with 4 fxo moudles. Those are only 337.00 USD.
> 
> 
>>dean collins wrote:
>>
>>>Rajeev,
>>>1. I have a packet 8 service connected to my X100P card, works fine.
>>>2. as for power outages, buy a ups or lets face it that's what mobiles
>>>are for. As for 911 I think this is just crap, when was the last time
>>>you called 911?
>>>3. Yes your hardware is sufficient
>>>
>>>Best way to get started is to use one of the how to guides and grow from
>>>there.
>>>
>>>Cheers,
>>>Dean
>>>
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
>>>[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Rajeev
>>>Sharma
>>>Sent: Saturday, October 09, 2004 10:20 AM
>>>To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
>>>Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Vonage, PSTN, 911, and hardware question
>>>
>>>Hi. I've never deployed a Asterisk system before, so go easy on me. :)
>>>I'd really appreciate if you
>>>answered these questions:
>>>
>>>1. Is it possible to use Asterisk with Vonage VOIP service? (I'm talking
>>>about the "Premium
>>>Unlimited" plan.) I think I've seen something about plugging the phone
>>>line from the ATA into a
>>>Digium card, but I'm guessing it would be a lot easier to just bypass
>>>the ATA.
>>>
>>>2. Phone availibility during a power outage is a big concern. I'm
>>>planning on keeping my regular
>>>PSTN line around for emergencies and 911 dialing (so that 911 calls
>>>actually go to the 911 center,
>>>along with my address). Is there an easy way for all the phone jacks in
>>>my house to automatically be
>>>switched to the PSTN line if my broadband goes out? I'm also planning on
>>>hacking together a powered
>>>switch so that when the computer's power supply goes down, the line gets
>>>switched fully to the PSTN
>>>line, but I'm hoping somebody can give me a better solution.
>>>
>>>3. I'm assuming it would be (relatively) easy to configure Asterisk to
>>>dial out through VOIP and
>>>answer through PSTN. Is this correct?
>>>
>>>4. Hardware. I'm planning on using a Pentium III 500Mhz computer,
>>>running Debian Linux (probably
>>>Woody, maybe Sarge if it's stable by the time I build this system).
>>>Assuming I have 1 PSTN line and
>>>up to 3 VOIP lines, would this be enough? Also, which phone card would
>>>you recomend? I'm kind of
>>>confused about which card to buy (I've only looked at the Digium site as
>>>of now), and they all seem
>>>extremely expensive. (I was expecting to spend ~$50, but oh well.)
>>>
>>>Anyway, that's all I can think of now. I'm sure I'll think of more
>>>questions later. Thanks in advance!
>>>
>>>-Rajeev
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