[Asterisk-Users] Pass-through
Adam Vocks
Adam.Vocks at cticomputers.com
Wed Jun 1 13:53:29 MST 2005
Our modem banks are currently using E&M wink. So that would not be a
problem.
Adam
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Pass-through
It is likely possible. It's going to depend on getting * and your
modem bank to play nice together. If your modem bank is collecting ANI
or any kind of other carrier signaling info for normal operation, you
might have an easier time doing E&M wink between * and the modem bank
if your modem bank support thats. The setup you're looking to put
together here doesn't appear to be much different than folks who have
hooked up an * device to an Avaya Definity or other PBX via a PRI tie
line.
On 6/1/05, Adam Vocks <Adam.Vocks at cticomputers.com> wrote:
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> In an order to save money, I would like to use a PRI that we have
going to
> one of our dial-up modem banks (We are an ISP.) During business hours
these
> channels are idle and during our peak internet times, we are closed.
Sounds
> too good to be true, but I thought I would throw it out there. These
are
> modem calls that if they would call our modem bank number, they would
be
> bridged to the outbound zap channels??? And of course, if they dial
our
> business number we would send them to the appropriate sip channels. I
> didn't know if this could be done with two T1 cards and asterisk...
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> Here is a primitive sketch.
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> If anyone has information, please share.
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> Thank You
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> Adam Vocks
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> CTI
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