[Asterisk-Users] S0 - T0 interfaces question
David Masure
d.masure at ucr.fr
Fri Oct 7 08:34:22 MST 2005
Hi,
In fact, a S0 is like a T0 interface except the fact that it is
internal. Normally, the S0 should be powered by a PBX or something.
So, normally, you should be ablt to connect to it in TE mode.
At our office, I have a PBX (Nortel) with a S0 bus on which I have
connected Asterisk...it works without problem...
Bets regards
David Masure
-----Message d'origine-----
De : Antonio eleuterio [mailto:antonio at alcidian.net]
Envoyé : vendredi 7 octobre 2005 14:20
À : asterisk-users at lists.digium.com
Objet : [Asterisk-Users] S0 - T0 interfaces question
Hello.
I am new in the area, and I have a customer asking if asterisk can
connect directly to an S0 interface. Usually I only connect it to an
operator using T0 or T2 interfaces. This customer has a private ISDN
network, and has ISDN telephones. Then he is asking me if asterisk can
connect directly to them, using an S0 interface. I don't see any
reference to S0 in the digium adapters site, so I don't know if it is
supported and how.
Can someone help on this please ?
What do I need to add to asterisk to support such isdn phones ?
Thanks.
Regards.
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Antonio Eleuterio
ALCIDIAN Solutions
Tél: 06 86 68 17 41
Email: antonio at alcidian.net
Web: http://www.alcidian.net
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