On Tue, 2003-06-03 at 13:53, Steve Underwood wrote: > Q.SIG is a PBX to PBX variant to ISDN. If you can change the config of > your switch you can probably make it do CTR4 (EuroISDN, Net5, and > various other names), which the E400P does support. Then life will > become much easier.
Hopefully not too obvious but imho it is advantageous to add Q.SIG support to *: 1) there are many expensive big iron PBX boxes like Definity, DMS etc at companies throughout the world 2) the investment in that big expensive PBX is significant and will not be written off in advance of company/regulatory policies so they are here to stay no matter how much sense an alternative communications solution makes. 3) VoIP seems to be considered "Data" thus managed by the "Data" group where the PBX is considered "Voice" and managed by the "Voice" group. It is very difficult to get the "Voice" group to change their setup just because you, from the "Data" group, need it. What if the "Voice" group tells you they have standardized on Q.SIG for inter PBX connectivity and will not deviate? Or if the PBX only supports Q.SIG on inter PBX trunks. Business reality dictates that * play nice with the establishment, be it equipment or people. That will only work if * (literally) speaks the language of the equipment it will one day replace. Regards, Patrick _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
