>Especially with respect to a Orieley & co book, think about a removable >card that lists in short description the applications and the arguments. >This could be the item that gets taped to the side of the monitor of the >new user trying to lay out his dialplan.
I have added the pull-out card to the living outline. Great idea. >On Fri, 2003-11-21 at 11:34, Steven Sokol wrote: > e. Key components > 1) Asterisk software > i. Asterisk (Main PBX & Channels) > ii. Zaptel (Drivers for Zaptel Hardware) > iii. Libpri (ISDN PRI Drivers for Zaptel) > 2) Zaptel Hardware > i. Overview > ii. X100P - Single Port FXO Line Interface > iii. S100U - Single Port FXS USB Interface > iv. TDM400P - 4 Port FXS Analog Interface > v. T100P - Single Span T1/E1 Interface > vi. TE410P - Quad-Span T1/E1 Interface > 3) Channels > i. Zaptel Devices/Channels >Suggest that e-2 be removed and merged under this heading. Other than >mentioning of capabilities there is no need for a chapter devoted to >them. Add to that that you can then make the case for buying Diguim >hardware with the channel driver comments. I don't know. I think it's a good place to plug for Digium's hardware and to review the capabilities of the boards. I imagine Sec:1,Ch:e,Topic:2 being made up of no more than six paragraphs, one for each card, with the possible addition of introduction/conclusion paragraphs. I just like the idea of letting the reader (who probably doesn't know much about telephony) what a great deal the Digium card are (especially in comparison to any of the major players in this space). _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
