> How does the portmaster distinguish between an incoming ISDN call > and incoming analog call? I know this can be done, my local ISP > can handle ISDN and analog calls on the same phone number and it > must know when the call comes in.
You could look for HDLC framing... > Whatever method the portmaster uses to tell those apart should be > applicable to * to disable the echo cancel. This might be as > simple as "voice" versus "data" call (is that info provided by > the PSTN?). Is the echo cancel needed on voice ISDN calls? I > can live with no support for voice ISDN calls (can imagine why I > would ever get one). You could also try to look at voice vs. data, yah. Mark _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
