I have done something similar with Avantel, but not sharing channels
in the same link. I received 1 E1 line for voice, and other E1 line
for Internet, but in theory sharing channels should not be a problem.
I could not make HDLC work with the kernel HDLC generic software
driver and Digiums cards, so I used Sangoma's instead, and worked
perfectly. Sangoma have their own kernel drivers for as far as i
remember. If you want a quick installation, i would suggest you to use
Sangoma cards.
In fact Digium provided us with very little support for HDLC. A plus
for Sangoma is that they have a simple console graphical user
interface for configuration.
Regards
On 8/7/06, Carlos Chavez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Has anyone tried to use Asterisk for both voice and data with a MFC/R2
line? I have a client that will receive a line from Avantel in México
City and they will not provide any way to split the voice from the data.
I know that you can use HDLC but there is a line in the Wiki that says:
"Comment: Everything works with kernels below 2.4.20, thereafter Cisco
HDLC is broken in Zaptel driver."
I am using CentOS 4.3 on a x64 server so I hope this has been fixed
since that entry was made.
--
Carlos Chavez Prats
Director de Tecnología
Telecomunicaciones Abiertas de México S.A. de C.V.
Tel: +52-55-91169161 Ext 2001
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