[Asterisk-Users] (no subject)

Pat Delaney Pat.Delaney at inewsroom.com
Mon Jan 24 21:08:53 MST 2005


Thanks for you comments. I have the one port card now. I plan on
purchasing the TDM400. My only question is whether or not the Dell
optiplex has pci 2.1 (I think)

I have one system running with the single port card. Today I received 2
sipura 2000 modules. Configured the first one tonight... Works great.

Pat

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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Doug Lytle
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Pat Delaney wrote:

> AS a proof of concept experiment, I want to try and integrate Asterisk
> with my Lucent Definity G3 switch. I don't have an available T1 port 
> on the G3 but I can round up 4 analog ports off the G3. What I thought

> I could do is create a "Hunt group" on the G3. Let's say I configure 
> 5610 - 5613 as a hunt group. I know I would need a 4 port FXO card to 
> install in the Asterisk server. Two configuration questions come to 
> mind. I'll assume I can configure the Sip's phone to use the POTS 
> lines for non-Sips calls
>

Correct.


> , but I want to hid the fact that the Asterisk will need to dial "9" 
> on the analog port to pass the call through the G3. I suppose the End 
> user could dial 99xxx-xxxx to pass the 9 needed by the G3. Is there a 
> way to hid that from them.
>

Yes, via your dial-plan on the Asterisk box.


> Second question, can I set up a dial plan based on those 4 G3 POTS 
> lines that connect to Asterisk? Let's say that some calls 5611 from 
> the G3, can asterisk determine that the call is coming in from 5611, 
> and will it understand the G3's caller ID?
>

Only if you can configure the G3 to pass caller id info, our G3 admin 
couldn't.  the 4 lines you want to pass to Asterisk will connect via 
their own ZAP channel.  5610=ZAP1, 5611, ZAP2 and so on.  You can use 
that in your dial-plan to pass incoming to certain extensions on
Asterisk.

Since this is only a proof of concept, this should do very well.  But, 
keep in mind that the X100P cards have limits on the number of cards 
within 1 PC.  They generate LARGE amounts of interrupts.  I have no 
experience with the TDM400 cards.  Just 1 X100P and 1 T100P.

Have fun,

Doug


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