All of the setup is running on RedHat 8.0 - no other router or CSU is needed.
Don't use RedHat 9.0 yet in this setup since the ZAPTEL_NETWORK flag will not compile 
with the new implementation of HDLC in the kernel.


I'm using the T100P for the interface.
They have all Cisco SIP Phones, no everything is digital.
So basically I have my T1 which plugs into my T100P - and that's it.  Linux is 
providing the PSTN termination & Internet connection along with firewall & proxy.


The carrier is ITC Deltacom - I'm located in the Southeastern side (South Georgia, 
North Florida).


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From: Scott Stingel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Dustin-

That's interesting!  What is the physical setup that you have?  IE:
Routers, etc
Also, where are you located and who is the carrier?  I'm interested in
setting up a similar channelized T1 here in my office (PacBell-SBC)

Thanks
Scott Stingel


Scott M. Stingel 
Emerging Voice Technology Inc.
Palo Alto, California and London, England

URL:            www.evtmedia.com  

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I'm currently using this setup for a channelized T1 for voice and data.
First 9 channels of the T1 are voice - the rest are data for internet.

Works extremely well!
This is being used for a production server that receives/places around 500
calls per day.
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The documentation mentions that the Digium channels can be split into some
voice channels and the remainder of the channels used for routing IP
traffic.
Does any one have this in use in conjunction with Asterisk?  Does it work
well?  Would you recommend it for a production server?
Obviously, if this works, this makes for a cost effective platform where you
obtain one E1/T1 to a provider, and they can provide TDM and data over the
one circuit.  No separate router required.
Ray Burkholder 
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704 576 5101 

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