[asterisk-users] PRI Splitter
George Pajari
George.Pajari at netvoice.ca
Wed Aug 27 20:08:31 CDT 2008
Why a three-port PRI card?
Just put a two-port card into your Asterisk server, pull off those DIDs
you want to process locally, and send the rest over the second port to
the PBX. In the reverse direction, intercept calls from the PBX to the
Asterisk DIDs but pass everything else to the telco.
We just finished installing just a system for a car dealership in BC
that is splitting the body shop off into a separate building running off
Asterisk while the rest of the company remains on their existing legacy
PBX for a while longer (they'll come over later).
g.
Jeremy Mann wrote:
> Does anyone know of a pri splitter device? Something that would take
> an incoming PRI, and based on DID send that out one of other multiple
> PRI ports?
>
> I’m needing to take a single PRI from the telco, and send it to two
> separate phone systems(one asterisk) based on DID.
>
> I know I could probably achieve the same thing with a 3 port PRI card
> in a server, but I’d like something braindead easy to configure from
> both a hardware and software perspective.
>
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