Title: First PRI Installed - WOOT
Today I got my first PRI installed. It literally took less than 5 minutes and the circuit was up and we were making calls. The T100P is performing excellent. The Linux/Asterisk box is running well and the quality is great. The line is from MCI and they did a
Excellent info everyone. Thank you!!
W
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] First PRI
Use NI2 anytime
Title: First PRI
Hello All,
I am getting my first PRI installed in a couple of weeks and I wanted to ask for a little advice. I have a single span Digium card I will be using for the install.
Id there a benefit to which protocol I use? When asked, I told them to set it up as NI2. The PRI
They let you chose your protocol? Nice guys, I've never been asked -
just told. I don't know any major advantages between the different
signalling formats, though, I don't think there really are any major
differences. I've had no problems with ni1 and ni2 with Asterisk.
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Tom Hayden
Astoria
Use NI2 anytime it is availabel. It will deliver calling name. NI1
will only deliver calling number. Also most COs will support NI2 with
no tweaks much better than NI1 or any of the others.
NI1 was created to solve configuration issues between systems. did a
pretty good job. But as new
Tom Hayden wrote:
They let you chose your protocol? Nice guys, I've never been asked -
just told. I don't know any major advantages between the different
signalling formats, though, I don't think there really are any major
differences. I've had no problems with ni1 and ni2 with Asterisk.
Wiley Siler wrote:
Id there a benefit to which protocol I use? When asked, I told them to
set it up as NI2. The PRI is through MCI and will be used for local and
long distance with DIDs and features like CallerID, etc.
Hey Wiley,
I was a little after you. I have about 3 more weeks for