[Asterisk-Users] ni1 (ppp) and national isdn on te110p

Jason McAffee mcaffee.jason at gmail.com
Mon Apr 18 13:13:48 MST 2005


More specifically,
    I have a client that we supply internet access to.  I would like
Asterisk to dial this client and maintain a constant connection over
two channels.  I thought that it may be done with the ZapRas command
(http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+cmd+ZapRAS) but it seems that
with zapras you have to wait for the client to call, as opposed to
initiating the call.

So how would I get Asterisk to call my client's Pipline ISDN modem and
establish a data connection, assigning IP's to the connection, etc.?
I'm thinking it is through PPPD, but I don't know how to reference the
zaptel device, nor do I know how to bind the PPPD session to the
specified channels in zapata.conf.

Thank you,

Jason McAffee
The Technology Group

On 4/14/05, Michael Crozier <crozierm at conducivetech.com> wrote:
> 
> http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+Data+Configuration
> 
> > I was wondering how to divide channels into data and voice in
> > zapata.conf and zaptel.conf.  I have a PRI line.  On half the channels
> > I would like to set up a direct dial to one of our clients ISDN modems
> > (done via ni1) so that I can provide internet access.  I would like
> > the other half to handle the DID numbers so that Asterisk can make
> > phone calls.
> > How do I go about doing this?
> >
> > Thank you,
> >
> > Jason McAffee
> > The Technology Group
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