[Asterisk-Users] Credit Card machines / interop

Alex Barnes abarnes at ubiquitysoftware.com
Thu Sep 30 06:04:31 MST 2004


Thanks for all the replies.

That Cisco ATA 188 looks interesting.  

2 * Analogue Tel port
2 * 10/100 Ethernet

Did you use SIP / H323 or Skinny, as I see that the ATA 188 supports all
three.
Due to my background experience I would choose SIP as my personal
default, but it can't be bad if it supports all three.

Cheers

alex

-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Traue, Jr. [mailto:ptraue at neospire.net] 
Sent: 30 September 2004 13:57
To: support at obsidian-studios.com; Asterisk Users Mailing List -
Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Credit Card machines / interop


We just finished a rollout of asterisk, and our solution was to use a 
cisco ata-188 which works like a charm.

Paul

William L. Thomson Jr. wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 11:01, Alex Barnes wrote:
> 
>>The object wasn't really to try to reduce costs by passing the call 
>>over VOIP but since a possible deployment will not have a channel bank

>>other old school PBX type things I still need a way to connect these 
>>Credit Cards machines to the ISDN line via the *.
> 
> 
> I am facing a similar issue with CC machines. Seems the only choice is

> either 1-4 port FXS card or analog to VOIP adapters.
> 
> When I spoke to Digium they said they were not sure if the FXS cards 
> would work for analog cc machines. It might but they would not 
> guaranty it.
> 
> So it's seems the pricey analog to voip will have to be purchased in 
> our case until something else can be done about the cc situation.
> 


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