[Asterisk-Users] Non-PRI T1 configuration
Lyle Giese
lyle at lcrcomputer.net
Sat Sep 25 11:54:47 MST 2004
SF framing is called d4 in the zaptel.conf. And use ami instead of b8zs.
If you want those changed, it will be basically a new circuit from your
telco!
You say that you have it running into a channel bank now. What type of
channel units are in the channel bank? That will tell us what type of
signalling is on the channels. There is more to the signalling/chan type
than you have learned about yet.
I am not sure on DNIS. They may be just sending the callerid the same way
it's sent over a analog line. If it was my circuit and my pbx and migrating
to *, I would want to convert this to an ISDN PRI.
Lyle
----- Original Message -----
From: <lll at advancedcommunications.us>
To: <asterisk-users at lists.digium.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2004 1:01 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Non-PRI T1 configuration
> I'm trying to hook up a non-PRI fractional T1 using a T400P port. The
> Telco says that it is provisioned as AMI with SF (not ESF) and that they
are
> signalling by "sending down a straight DS1" (I'm not sure what exactly
that
> means). They are also sending DNIS over these channels. I currently run
it
> through a channel bank for my IVR application and it works fine but I am
now
> trying to convert to *.
>
> This leaves me with three questions. First, * does not have an option
for
> SF framing. If I use ESF, should that work or is there another way?
>
> Second, how do I configure the channel signalling in both zaptel.conf
and
> zapata.conf?
>
> Third, how can I capture the DNIS in this situation or will it
> automatically be available in the ${EXTEN} variable and also passed to AGI
> scripts?
>
> I would appreciate any help.
>
>
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