[Asterisk-Users] Credit Card machines / interop

Alex Barnes abarnes at ubiquitysoftware.com
Wed Sep 29 08:34:23 MST 2004


Well that doesn't fill me with convidence as I thought that having an
FXS card dedicated to fax machines and CC machines would be a good
starting point.

Ah well, the VOIP gods send these things to test us.

If you have any luck with the FXS cards and CC's I would be very
interested to hear.  I had my 4 port FXS and FXO cards come through for
my test environment yesterday but not sure when I will get a chance to
"borrow" a CC machine to test on.  When I do get round to testing it
I'll post my findings.

Cheers

alex

-----Original Message-----
From: William L. Thomson Jr. [mailto:support at obsidian-studios.com] 
Sent: 29 September 2004 16:28
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Credit Card machines / interop


On Wed, 2004-09-29 at 11:01, Alex Barnes wrote:
> The object wasn't really to try to reduce costs by passing the call 
> over VOIP but since a possible deployment will not have a channel bank

> other old school PBX type things I still need a way to connect these 
> Credit Cards machines to the ISDN line via the *.

I am facing a similar issue with CC machines. Seems the only choice is
either 1-4 port FXS card or analog to VOIP adapters.

When I spoke to Digium they said they were not sure if the FXS cards
would work for analog cc machines. It might but they would not guaranty
it.

So it's seems the pricey analog to voip will have to be purchased in our
case until something else can be done about the cc situation.

-- 
Sincerely,
William L. Thomson Jr.
Support Group
Obsidian-Studios, Inc.
http://www.obsidian-studios.com

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