Hi,<br><br>Does anyone have any experience with the PhonixEQ T100P card?<br>I wanted to know if it works fine with Asterisk without much of an issue.<br><br>Thanks for your comments.<br><br><br><table cellpadding="10"><tbody>
<tr><th><p><font class="blue_d" size="4">TE100P 1 Port T1/E1 ISDN PRI Interface Card</font></p></th>
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<center><a href="http://store.phoniceq.com/datasheet/te100p-datasheet.pdf" onclick="window.open('/datasheet/te100p-datasheet.pdf')">datasheet</a></center>
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TE100P offers unprecedented density and value in the telephony arena.
Terminating one T1/E1 interface in a single PCI form-factor device, the
TE100P harnesses the benefits of standard PC hardware and the open
source Linux operating system.<br><br>
TE100P supports industry-standard telephony and data protocols,
including both the CAS, CAS R2, Robbed Bit Signaling and Primary Rate
ISDN protocol families for voice, as well as PPP, Cisco HDLC, and Frame
Relay data modes. The card is fully supported by the Asterisk Open
Source PBX and can drive both line-side and trunk-side interfaces,
including supporting advanced call features. In addition to
conventional telephony, Asterisk extends the strengths of the TE100P to
provide Voice over IP and ultra low-latency TDM over Ethernet for
greater efficiency and flexibility. <br><br>
Important Note: TE100P is for use with both a 3.3 <u>and</u> 5.0 volt PCI slot.</font></td></tr></tbody></table><br><br>Ritesh<br><br>