ISDN Setup [was: Re: [Asterisk-Users] One more newbie question]

Sean Rima thecivvie at fastmail.fm
Sat Aug 13 07:53:32 MST 2005


Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> [ Subject changed so people looking at the list index will actually have
> the minimal clue as to what this post is about ].
> 
> On Sat, Aug 13, 2005 at 01:50:16PM +0100, Sean Rima wrote:
>> Ok, I am going for A at H with the CentOS iso disk. Installed and just
>> checking a few things out.
> 
> And obviously you want us to do all of your work for you?

Nope, I admit that I should have done a better subject line


> You don't even give a meaningful subject to your messages, so in the
> future the discussions that followed will be useless to searchers. I
> didn't even bother reading previous "newbie question" threads.
> 
>> My other question is this, which I forgot to ask before. We have no
>> Broadband here and more than likely will never have, so I am just
>> looking at building Asterisk to handle inbound and outbound calls, at
>> home via a ISDN card and for my hotel job via a PSTN line setup. Is this
>> very complicated to setup or not?
> 
> No.

I read an online doc and it was a great help, shold ahve searched before
I posted the message

> Does that answer your question?
> > Now go and do the minimal search:
> 
> * What type of ISDN services is availble at your country/area?
> * Did you read a bit about the availble ISDN support in Asterisk?
>   - It is generally better to ask questions that indicate you did and point
>     to parts you don't understand, than just ask general qustions.
> 
> 

Yeah true and I will bear this in mind in the future

Sean

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