Hans Witvliet wrote: >> On 5/10/07, bilal ghayyad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> As I know from AVAYA (I am AVAYA certified) that >> digital phones are connected to digital cards and it >> does not go through ethernet switches at all, digital >> phones should be independent on the ethernet network, >> so if the network down, these phones will start >> working, it will be totally isolated from the data >> traffic. > Perhaps i'm mistaken, but i'm not AVAYA-certified.... > I had the impression that the main difference between analoge and > digital phones was that (among other things) analoge phones had to be > connected to an AD/DA-circuitry, be it an fx-board or an ATA. > > Digital phones, on the other hand (be it ISDN or IP) do the > AD-conversion in the phone itself. > > You write that digital phone are "not connected to switches" and "are > isolated from data traffic". Somehow i've got the impression that > connecting phones directly to your asterisk server, without any switch > is hard to do. And with enough bandwith on GB switches nowadays, i fail > to see the strict requirent to isolate voip from data-traffic.... > Perhaps you could clarify, as i am not AVAYA-certified. ;) Hans: Me neither, but as you know 95 % of the bandwidth always gets used up by p2p file sharing - no matter how fast your connection. Just couldn't resist, sorry. Philipp -- amooma GmbH - Bachstr. 126 - 56566 Neuwied - http://www.amooma.de Let's use IT to solve problems and not to create new ones. Asterisk? -> http://www.das-asterisk-buch.de Geschäftsführer: Stefan Wintermeyer Handelsregister: Neuwied B 14998 _______________________________________________ --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
