[Asterisk-Users] How to use a data T-1?

John Millican john at millican.us
Mon Jun 19 07:54:50 MST 2006


Warren,
Yes.  The setup is based on what type of signaling the telco is giving you.
John
On Monday June 19 2006 10:32 am, Warren wrote:
> John,
>
> Thanks for the quick reply.  I do intend to get a T-1 card anyway.
> Would it be the same card for a data T-1 as for a voice T-1 just with
> different setup?
>
> W
>
> John Millican wrote:
> >Warren,
> >My suggestion for testing would be just use ethernet hand off to the
> > asterisk from the Cisco. You could bypass the Cisco but then you would
> > need a T-1 card for the asterisk box and they are not cheap.  I believe
> > there are valid arguments for both choices though and ultimately should
> > be decided by what you are planning as a final solution.
> >John M
> >
> >On Monday June 19 2006 10:15 am, Warren wrote:
> >>I have a data T-1 available to me to do some testing of a new asterisk
> >>systemthat I am putting together.  Do I just leave this T routed through
> >>my cisco router and plug in the asterisk system through a network card
> >>or do I need to get a T-1 card and use that?  I looked on the voip-info
> >>wiki and it did not seem to answer this for me.
> >>
> >>TIA,
> >>Warren
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