[Asterisk-Users] zaphfc - hfc pci based ISDN card : point2point
& DDI
Michael Sandee
ms at zeelandnet.nl
Mon Aug 9 04:24:38 MST 2004
What I understood from earlier discussion is that the AVM cards do not
support ptp mode, only in the more expensive models. (Or was that Eicon,
but those are all expensive... mmmh) ;)
Either way, zaphfc/qozap seems to be the better choice for any application.
Nick Barnes wrote:
>
>Robinson Tim-W10277:
>
>
>>We are using the HFC card in point-to-point mode with DDI.
>>
>>I am using bri-stuff-0.0.2 as well.
>>
>>
>
>So, reading between the lines....
>
>To enable DDI/DID/DOD, the card must be run under the ZAPHFC channel driver
>and therefore must be a HFC card? Can somebody confirm this?
>
>The reason I ask is that I installed a BRI system (Single Fritz! AVM card
>using chan_CAPI) last week which refused to work - turned out that British
>Telecom had provisioned the line as a point-to-point and not
>point-to-multipoint as requested. Accepting that BT were going to take
>several days to fix their cock-up, I tried to get the card to work in
>point-to-point mode, but failed miserably.
>
>I could really do with getting point-to-point working on these cards as
>they're cheap and in plentiful supply.
>
>Have I completely misunderstood the issue and am just being stoopid, or is
>it not possible to do this with these cards?
>
>Many thanks,
>
>Nick.
>
>PS If HFC is the best way to go, does anybody have any recommendations on
>cheap HFC card suppliers in the UK?
>
>
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