[Asterisk-Users] Power Failure, Line Switch, Relay device
Shawn L. Djernes
shawn at djernes.org
Mon Jan 10 15:00:23 MST 2005
She already has the if all else fails button. It is like a life alert and
seizes the line in such a manor that blocks any internal device from
"hanging the line".
In the circumstance you describe, Asterisk would be back up within a few
minutes so would not be a real problem. Also the box would have a UPS on it
for most of those circumstances.
It would have been cool if Digium had thought of this when designing the FXS
/ FXO modules and allowed using a Jumper to connect one line to one module
or multiple modules. The last PC based phone system I used in a company IBM
CT-618/816 had a feature where the card would tie the first trunk to the
first extension when the software was not controlling it or if the power
failed.
Thanks,
Shawn
-----Original Message-----
From: asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of Steven
Critchfield
Sent: Monday, January 10, 2005 2:58 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Power Failure, Line Switch, Relay device
On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 14:48 -0600, Shawn L. Djernes wrote:
> Hello List,
>
> Does anyone know of a device that works with the TDM400P FXO/FXS Modules
to
> provide line backup for power failure?
>
> I have an idea for such a device but do not have enough vision to do the
> soldering of the parts.
>
> My ideal device would be able to sense when asterisk has brought the FXS
> port up and then switch a relay over so that the phone was connected to
the
> FXS interface. Then if the FXS or asterisk failed for any reason and the
> line was dead the relay would drop into default state connecting the phone
> to the external PSTN trunk.
>
> Now for the reason I need such a device.
>
> My Girlfriend has CP and cannot manually manipulate phone lines to switch
a
> cable if the asterisk box were to go down. Also once she is in bed, she
can
> not get up by herself to get to another phone. I know there the Sipura
3000
> does auto line fail over but from discussions with a couple people who
have
> them. The sound quality is bad and the line fail over reverses the
polarity
> and makes the Nortel phones unhappy.
>
> If someone has a suggestion for a place to buy such a device or wants to
> build a prototype for me to test I would appreciate it.
Suggestion would be to get a 2 line phone. Line 2 could always be
plugged into the line. The reason I suggest this is that you have
another potential problem to be concerned about. Think power failure
just long enough to freak out the PC without tripping your device. Then
you are left with the line still seized by the PC but without service
either.
Actually there could be any number of potential troubles you will run
into without tripping your device. IF you are really concerned you
should have a separate method of getting to the phone line than more
technology.
--
Steven Critchfield <critch at basesys.com>
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