[Asterisk-Users] ANI & DNIS sent to analog FXs Port Possible

Ronald Hartmann RHartmann at nnamtraH.com
Sat Mar 19 10:48:31 MST 2005


Good Day list,

	Need assistance determining the best place to read up on whether
Asterisk can help me out.

	I have a situation where I need to do the following

				<PRI from Telco> -------
<Analog Channel Bank>------------<Proprietary Box>
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							<PRI Port 1 of
Digium Quad T1>			<PRI Port 2 of Digium Quad T1>
	
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---------><Asterisk Box with Quad T1>------------------
	
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ext. 100		ext. 101		ext 102		ext 103


A standard T1 or PRI service are both digital and require to be
converted to Analog to work onto the Proprietary System, as the need to
receive analog with the DNIS and ANI information is important a product
must be used which will allow for this. 

<YUCK> The Lucent G3, Intertel and Comdial switches are capable.</YUCK>
I want to put Asterisk in here

All PBX switches must have the capability of passing the DNIS (DID) and
ANI information onto an FSX analog port, please check your current
switch or talk to your provider. 


My question is :

	"Am I correct in thinking that I can have asterisk answer the
incoming call from telco on the PRI, Grab the ANI/DNIS Information and
then route it to a channel back via a second PRI Port and have the
channel bank pass the ANI/DNIS of the original caller oout to the
proprietary box in an analog fashion?"

My understanding is that the Proprietary box does its magic and then
would need to transfer the call back to a Specific user on the PBX via
flash hook transfer.

If I am on the right track can anyone point me in direction of channel
backs that will accept Digital "PRI/T1" connection on the front and
"Analog connection on the back"?

Is there a better way to do this? Maybe a Sip Analog Gateway?

Anyways, thanks for your help in sorting through this with me.

~ron





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