> > It's only worth doing if you're going to route them directly to some
> > other kit, though, so Asterisk support for ISDN2 hardware is largely
> > irrelevant here.
>
> I don't quite understand what you mean by this - we want to terminate
> the ISDN30e ourselves, and have a couple of ISDN2s also there 'just in
> case'.

I think the person who replied meant that if you are having the lines as
backup in case of failure, you should also be considering failure of the
Asterisk equipment and therefore the backup lines should route to a
different solution than the ISDN30e / Asterisk one.

Linus


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