[asterisk-users] About Sangoma cards and Asterisk integration with other PBX

Daniel Bareiro daniel-listas at gmx.net
Thu Jun 3 12:31:18 CDT 2010


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On Wed, Jun 02, 2010 at 21:50:43 -0300, Daniel Bareiro wrote:

>>> Another thing I want to try is to connect Asterisk with Siemens PBX
>>> so that the extensions on Asterisk can communicate with the
>>> extensions on the Siemens PBX and vice versa. For this should I
>>> connect a FXO channel on Asterisk with a FXS channel of Siemens PBX?

>> That might be one way, though I would think, depending on the Siemens
>> hardware, a T1 connection might be more flexible and provide better
>> integration.

> Lamentably, for the present, I do not believe that we buy a T1 card
> for Asterisk. As I said in another message of this thread, when trying
> to communicate with an extension of the Siemens PBX, I obtain
> "busy/congested".

> When searching on the Internet if Asterisk requires some special
> configuration to interact with this type of PBX, I found that some
> Siemens models use proprietary protocols [1], although I'm not sure if
> the problem I'm having is because of it. Our PBX has two parts. I have
> understood that the smallest box (than it is on the other) is the
> DISA. If it serves as something, in the later part it has model 7655.

An additional information that I got is that Siemens PBX is Hicom 150.
Have you had (or someone on the list) the opportunity to integrate this
type of PBX with Asterisk through a analog card?

Thanks in advance for your reply.

Regards,
Daniel

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