Well, you control both ends, so I can't see how it would
matter much. So long as the Nortel card matches the Asterisk card, you
should be good to go. Asterisk doesn't have artificial limits like Nortel
does, so check what will work in your Nortel first. For example, my
Norstar system won't allow me to switch from E&M Wink to PRI without forking
over some cash. Your E1/T1 issue could be in the same
boat.
There
was an Asterisk+Vonage discussion on this list a week or so
ago...
Bob McDowell
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Telephony
newbie need advice for integration Nortel MICS 4.1 with Asterisk via T1/E1
interface
70 telephone sets
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Nortel MICS 4.1 --------- Asterisk
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PSTN
I have read the David Gomillion's Guide and got the idea . However, my plan is slightly different from what he did , I need to use Nortel MICS to connect to PSTN (I have the 2 Vonage lines which I think not allowed to be connected from Asterisk unless getting a FXO/FXS card )
However, the Nortel reseller told that I need E1 card instead of T1 card to connect between Asterisk and Nortel MICS because Mexico is using E1.
Anyway advice and information is welcomed , thanks.
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