The network terminator installed by the Telco in Romania works the same
way: it has two analog outputs and two digital (S0) outputs. I've also
got a full TDM400 card with 3 FXS and one FXO, but I gave them up gladly
for a proper ISDN card (I'm using a Diva Eicon Server) - and I don't do
I must clarify my original message. Maybe
confusion is due to my poor english. So I'll make a list of statements:
- Each ISDN line in Italy can be splitted in two analog lines
- You can use those analog lines as normal analog lines
- I have already invested in analog hardware (my
fault of
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I must clarify my original message. Maybe confusion is due to my poor
english. So I'll
Hi Stefano,
I have a question, how would you go about using the billing pulses to
generate an invoice/bill. Also can you provide an ascii drawing of the
layout of the equipment as you intend to use it, they say a picture is
worth a thousand words:)
db
On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 15:13 +0100,
Hello,
I've discovered that in Italy ISDN lines can be
programmed to generate a billing pulse every n
seconds (it dipends from the pricebook). The pulse has these figures:
frequency
12 kHz ± 1%
level
Funny that a digital line have a analogue pulse.
Normally the billing pulse is used on payphones. IMO you only need the
answer supervision to trigger your own billing system.
Jorge Mendoza
Stefano Corsi wrote:
Hello,
I've discovered that in Italy ISDN lines can be programmed to generate
a
At 16.22 07/02/2007, you wrote:
Funny that a digital line have a analogue pulse.
Normally the billing pulse is used on payphones. IMO you only need
the answer supervision to trigger your own billing system.
Yes, it's strange. But I find no mention on answer supervision in the
NT1Plus manual
All digital lines (BRI or PRI) provides answer and release supervision.
The drivers will send to * this information, and this information will
be registered into the CDR automatically. You only need setup your
billing system.
As said before you do not need to intercept the billing pulse.
Jorge
From:Jorge Mendoza [EMAIL PROTECTED]Funny that a digital line have a analogue pulse.Normally the billing pulse is used on payphones. IMO you only need the answer supervision to trigger your own billing system.Jorge MendozaStefano Corsi wrote:Hello,I've discovered that in Italy ISDN lines can be
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Billing pulses
Hello,
I've discovered that in Italy ISDN lines can be programmed to generate a
billing pulse every n seconds
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 10:14 -0800, Yuan LIU wrote:
From: Jorge Mendoza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Funny that a digital line have a analogue pulse.
Normally the billing pulse is used on payphones. IMO you only need
the answer supervision to trigger your own billing system.
Jorge Mendoza
Stefano
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 21:00 +0100, George Camilleri wrote:
Hi
Billing Pulses only apply to analogue lines. You need special hardware in
the PBX interface to detect them and pass them on to the Billing software.
To my knowlege there is no Asterisk compatible hardware that does this.
ISDN
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Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2007 15:24:04 -0500
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 10:14 -0800, Yuan LIU wrote:
From: Jorge Mendoza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Funny that a digital line have a analogue pulse.
Normally the billing pulse is used on payphones. IMO you only need
the answer
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 14:49 -0800, Yuan LIU wrote:
From: David Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2007 15:24:04 -0500
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 10:14 -0800, Yuan LIU wrote:
From: Jorge Mendoza [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Funny that a digital line have a analogue pulse.
Normally the billing
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