[Asterisk-Users] Minimum budget question ...
Tan Aks
tan at yointernet.com
Mon Jun 30 22:35:59 MST 2003
Hi,
Yes, each port can be addressed by *, as it behaves like a separate sip /
h323 endpoint. The "connector" is just a way to allow the voip box to have
24 connections, and they are just standard rj11 connections. Another way is
just to use 3 x 8-port gateways on separate IP addresses.
You can use g729 and run * either with "safe_asterisk", or using the screen
command e.g. screen -d -m asterisk -vvvc.
Contact me offline for pricing info.
Tan
tan at telappliant.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Powell" <andy at beagles-den.demon.co.uk>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 7:51 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Minimum budget question ...
Hi Tan,
Thanks for the reply. I'll end up asking a load more questions now...
What sort of prices are we talking about for the 24 port
VoIP gateway?
I assume that each port is individually addresable by *?
As I recall the 24 port gateways tend to be terminated at the FXS side
as some 'wierd' connector (wierd in that it's not rj45/11) do you just
wire this to a patch panel?
What codec is in use to get all 24 ports 'running' at the same time..G729?
Does this cause problems since iirc * needs to run in console mode for
the G729 codec to work properly
Thanks for the info... interesting site too :D
Andy
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On 30/06/2003 at 19:21 Tan Aks wrote:
>Hi,
>
>We provide asterisk-based solutions to customers based in the uk. One of
>our
>customers (9 users) is trialling our low-end solution which comprises of a
>box with 2 x X100P (analogue line) cards installed, and a voip carrier for
>outgoing calls. This customer intends to have 13 extensions in his "live"
>scenario. The way to use multiple analogue phones is:
>
> 1) get a T100P card and use a T1 channel bank sourced from the US
> 2) use a couple of TDM400P cards to give 8 extensions, and use IP
>phones for the other extensions
> 3) use a voip gateway to provide up to 24 x analogue extensions per
>IP address. VoIP gateways are commonly available and convert analogue lines
>into a SIP/H323 VoIP stream.
>
>You can get an E1 terminated with an RJ45. If you have a coax termination
>then you can use a balun to get rj45 connectivity.
>
>Hope that helps.
>Tan (telappliant.com)
>
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Andy Powell" <andy at beagles-den.demon.co.uk>
>To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
>Sent: Monday, June 30, 2003 5:26 PM
>Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Minimum budget question ...
>
>
>Tim,
>
>a good comprehensive answer to the question...certainly gave me a few
>things
>to think about. I do have a few questions though, since I'm in Europe.
>
>Has anyone in Europe set up something equivalent to what Tim suggested?
>
>What sort of prices did it work out at?
>
>How did you solve the channel bank 'issue' in Europe?
>
>I keep reading that E1 lines are coax terminated, is this correct or do you
>usually get a choice from your teleco?
>
>Were there any other issues to contend with?
>
>I'd certainly be interested in the experiences of anyone in Europe...
>
>Thanks
>
>Andy
>
>
>
>
>On 30/06/2003 at 10:55 tim.mcqueen at qualisys.biz wrote:
>
>>If this is for commercial use, especially if you are going to be selling
>>this solution, I would suggest that you don't even offer the choice of
>>analog lines except in the smallest of offices. Unless you like to
>>spend a lot of unbillable time supporting them :)
>>
>
>
>
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