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Hi Simon,
Point-to-Point (P2P) ist set if you want to use DID
(In Germany called "Anlagenanschluss") Point-to-Multipoit (ptmp) is if you want
to use the asterisk with singelpoint-entry (in Germany called
Mehrgeräteanschluss) (also possible to dial extensions after this, but look
at the maximum length for international calls!).
NT or TE is another question, one (NT) gives
the Synchronisation, the other (TE) gets it.
But you dont need an NTBA, cause Hicom and
HFC-Chipset can synchronise depending on configuration.
Crossover cable is needed anyway!
Regards Marco
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Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 10:57
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Integration
between Asterisk andSiemensHiCom150e over ISDN
Hi,
Thanks for the advice on this. The Hicom can be set in
Point-to-Point or Point-to-Multipoint mode (amongst others), I assume one is
NT and the other is TE mode? If not, I cannot find any specific option to
set NT and TE.
Anyway, I have a crossover cable, however, the article here:
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Siemens+Hicom suggests
that I need an NT1 (NTBA) as well - is this correct? Do I also need
termination?
I have set asterisk as bri_net_ptmp.
Many thanks for your help people,
Simon
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15:05:00 -0000 >Just setup the stls4 card to work in NT mode and
connect the siemens pbx to >the asterisk with a crossover cable. Then
you will be able to make calls to >from the hicom to the asterisk
machine you do not need to have an nt box to >make the connection.
With the nt box you can power an ISDN phone if the >phone needs
power. > > > >-----Oorspronkelijk
bericht----- >Van:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Namens Simon D >Verzonden: dinsdag 13 september 2005 15:14 >Aan:
[email protected] >Onderwerp: [Asterisk-Users]
Integration between Asterisk and Siemens >HiCom150e over
ISDN > >Hi, > >I am looking to integrate Asterisk
with a Siemens HiCom 150e via BRI and >wondered if anyone is able to
offer any advice. > >In simplistic terms, my goal is to pass
calls from the HiCom to the Asterisk >box. e.g: HiCom user dials
access code and can call Asterisk extension or >establish SIP call
over Internet. Likewise, I'd like Asterisk to be able
to >present a call to the Hicom, either Asterisk extension calling
HiCom >extension, or an incoming Sipgate call presented to the HiCom,
for example. > >My hardware: > >-
Asterisk: > >I have an Asterisk box configured with 1x Sitecom
DC105 PCI ISDN Card (HFC >chipset, TE/NT capable). [and 2x X100P
Analogue FXOs, but that's not >relevant here] > >My
understanding is that I should configure the ISDN card in NT mode
and >power the bus with an NT1, or will a crossover cable in to the
HiCom >suffice? Reference to NT1's and line power
here: >http://isdn.jolly.de/download/v3.0/PBX4Linux-3.0.pdf > > >-
Siemens HiCom 150e: > >I currently have a HiCom 150e switch with
digital and analogue stations and >an analogue trunk card
(TLA4). >I also have an STLS4 card. Initially, I thought
this would be the answer to >my prayers but now am not so
sure... >According to http://www.webco.com/siemens/interfaces.html, my
STLS4 is >defined as the following: > >"Connects up to 4
ISDN S0 terminals (8 channels) for data equipment and >video
conferencing applications to the OfficePoint or OfficeCom.
Connected >devices must provide their own power. Some special wiring
for the ISDN S0 >device connection is required. Also requires
connection of ISDN BRI trunks >(TMQ4) for network
access." > >Documentation on ISDN
BRI: >http://web2.tac.siemenscom.com/pub/150e/Config/Note020.pdf >Documentation
on ISDN S0 Device
Install: >http://web2.tac.siemenscom.com/pub/150e/Config/Note009.pdf > >I
can't figure out if the SLTS4 is the correct card for my requirements,
or >do I need a TMQ4 *as well* or a TMQ4
*instead*?.. > >Trawling through previous posts, I've found
reference to the STLS4
here: >http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2005-January/081449.html > > > >Is
anyone able to help? > > > >Many thanks in
advance, > >Simon >England,
UK > > >_______________________________________________ >--Bandwidth
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