[Asterisk-Users] ISDN BRI (I.430) over ethernet

Paul Hales pdhales at optusnet.com.au
Wed Jun 7 17:23:49 MST 2006


Another option would be to see if the provider will provide 2 BRI lines 
that are tied together in some way.

Most of the providers in Australia will do similar things with PRI.

PaulH

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James Harper wrote:
>> CPE->Asterisk(NT Mode)-ip-Asterisk(CPE)-NT?
>>
>> maybe it will fit for you? if yes, i think you can work with the
>>     
> following
>   
>> budget:
>> via epia board ~85$
>> mini itx case (small size!) ~85$
>> ram ~20$
>> DiskOnChip (or HDD) ~20 - ~50
>> HFC BRI ~50$
>>
>> so globally ~300-350/side
>> you can also go for patton something of ~800$
>>     
>
> I've thought of this before, but my idea was to have a small box (about
> the size of an nt1) with an S/T interface on one side and ethernet on
> the other. A SBC with built in Ethernet and a minipci slot might do, but
> a dedicated device should be able to be mass produced pretty cheaply
> though (~$100 range).
>
> The other problem I have is the lack of cheap ISDN adapters in
> Australia. I have only found 1 4HFC adapter here and couldn't make it
> work properly.
>
> Thanks
>
> James
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