[Asterisk-Users] Pri Gateway Hardware

Imran Ahmed codentest at gmail.com
Mon Jan 9 15:22:57 MST 2006


You donot need multiple asterisk boxes for a single t1. A single p4
box should be helpful, you can use digiums te110p pci card for a
single pri line into the box. The same  box could also be on another
network dealing with SIP.

On 1/9/06, Carlos Alperin <calperin at senecacom.net> wrote:
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> All that you need is at least two boxes:
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> 1 is going to be the PRI Asterisk box, which interfaces with the outside
> world. Also has to be able to communicate via SIP or IAX with the second
> box.
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> 2 is the real Asterisk pbx with all the extensions, and the pbx features.
> Also has to be able to communicate via SIP or IAX with the first box.
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> Done.
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> Of Johnathan Falk
> Sent: Monday, January 09, 2006 4:20 PM
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Pri Gateway Hardware
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> Does anyone have any experience using a PRI gateway, I am looking for a way
> to have multiple asterisk boxes use one PRI, and send that over the network.
> I herd there are copper gateway devices (like a X100P card, only it
> registers with asterisk using sip, and it doesn't have to be physically
> connected to the box)  Does anyone have any experience with a PRI gateway?
> And could tell me the cost and the quality? Thanks
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> Johnathan Falk
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> Network Administrator
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> Clinton Community Schools
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