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<DIV><SPAN class=015224122-25012006><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2>If you
use the Sipura 3000 (which is nice, by the way) Asterisk doesn't actually answer
the call, but the Sipura does and passes it over SIP. It may cause issues
with hanging up. Sometimes mine stay off-hook and I have to reset
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<DIV>Specifically, should I buy a FXO ATA like the Sipura 3000, or a PCI form
factor port like the Digium TDM400 series. I have read horrible things
about problems with the X100P, so I have ruled that out. The Sipura 3000
gives me the ability to get an FXO/FXS configuration that I can put anywhere in
the network, which simplifies my wiring a bit (I'd rather push 100BT signals
around than analog telephony), but I don't know how reliable it is in an FXO
role compared to the TDM400. Am I missing another FXO hardware option that
is even better?<BR>Thanks,<BR>Mike<BR></DIV></BODY></HTML>