[asterisk-users] HowTO configure voice T1
Forrest Beck
jonforrest.beck at gmail.com
Thu Jan 4 19:13:47 MST 2007
You can get switchtype from your carrier.
On 1/4/07, Forrest Beck <jonforrest.beck at gmail.com> wrote:
> PRI is just a standard used on the T1 medium. If you have a solid T1
> between the locations. Why not use PRI on the T1. If the T1 is
> dedicated point to point between locations, then you can use PRI on
> the line dedicating one channel to signaling (d channel). If you
> can't give up the 24th channel then have a look at HDLC. I know the
> sangoma cards support HDLC, but I am not sure about Digium. If you
> choose PRI, then you just need to set one side as pri_net and the
> other as pri_cpe.
>
> On 1/4/07, David Gomillion <david.gomillion at gmail.com> wrote:
> > T1s can use many different signalling types. You need to find out which one
> > is running, what the line encoding is, etc. PRI vs T1 are not the only
> > distinctions...
> >
> >
> > On 1/4/07, Mark Greene <markgreene at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Alright guys here is my question. What is do I need to set switchtype, and
> > signalling to in zapata for a voice T1. This is not a PRI. I cannot say that
> > enough. It is NOT, A, PRI. It is just a Voice T1 with 24 voice channels.
> > There is not a D Channel. It runs from one office to another and USED to
> > plug into two opt. 11c but now one end is going to plug into an asterisk
> > box.
> > >
> > > - Mark
> > >
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