>remote CAPI already exists for a specific protocol (Bintec). This protocol is used by rcapidas well , a daemon which exports local CAPI ISDN hardware via TCP using the >bintec protocol. Using rcapid you can use the ISDN hardware remotely within windows with the 'brickware' or from another linux host with the melware modified libcapi20 >(ftp://ftp.melware.de). > >So you do can have an Asterisk server with chan-capi and the modified libcapi20 connected via TCP to the CAPI server running rcapid. >If you want to use that Cisco router as CAPI server instead, then you just might need to extend the libcapi20 to support that protocol as well. >Armin
Does anybody know if the Cisco implementation is different from Bintec? Historically which one came first? I would be very happy to know that Cisco used the (apparently) open protocol from Bintec to enhance features, while keeping compatibility... Best Regards, Daniel _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
