Keep an eye out for older model INET Spectra call generators, with ISDN /
SS7 stacks. These days the old boxes are being sold off very cheaply on
popular auction sites.
Hammer was the other popular call generator hardware that you might find
being sold at a fraction of the original cost.
HTH
On 2016-09-04 18:07, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 05:26:17PM +0430, Hooman Fazaeli wrote:
On 2016-08-29 12:28, Eric Klein wrote:
Hi Hooman,
What you probably want is a PRI PBX running Asterisk.
You should either plan to build your own (with the cards you need) or get one
of
On Mon, Aug 29, 2016 at 05:26:17PM +0430, Hooman Fazaeli wrote:
> On 2016-08-29 12:28, Eric Klein wrote:
> >Hi Hooman,
> >
> >What you probably want is a PRI PBX running Asterisk.
> >
> >You should either plan to build your own (with the cards you need) or get
> >one of the low cost options:
> >
On 2016-08-29 12:28, Eric Klein wrote:
Hi Hooman,
What you probably want is a PRI PBX running Asterisk.
You should either plan to build your own (with the cards you need) or get one
of the low cost options:
* Allo.com has their Mega PBX with 1 PPR port
(http://allo.com/megapbx-line.html)
Hi Hooman,
What you probably want is a PRI PBX running Asterisk.
You should either plan to build your own (with the cards you need) or get
one of the low cost options:
- Allo.com has their Mega PBX with 1 PPR port (
http://allo.com/megapbx-line.html)
- Pika Tech has the Warp PBX with
Hi
To troubleshoot FreeBSD panics triggered by ISDN load on an asterisk system,
we are looking to buy an ISDN call generator/simulator device.
The minimum requirements include:
- Not too expensive
- PRI support (BRI support is a plus)
- CCS+CRC4 farming + HDB3 coding
- EuroISDN (DSS1)