> I think that the card they have with  4 E1's / H323 and ethernet could
> be considered just as a MG seen from the '*'
> side and that might be the most easy way to go if you dont want go all
> the way and make a channel driver.
> My 1c on that issue.
> Freddi

The Aculab VoIP card actually only supports 2E1. Also, it is possible to use
an API to drive it to handle the RTP only, leaving SIP/h.323 whatever to the
application. However, what you can't do with the Aculab side of things (and
I have though about this myself) is use it as a replacement for the Digium
cards as there is no way to get the voice onto the PCI bus (even with
Prosody).

I'm afraid I would consider using these cards instead of the Digium ones
otherwise for two reasons:

1) Worldwide certification and approval
2) Worldwide protocol support.

However, they don't work and thats all there is to it!

Linus


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