On Thu, 2007-07-05 at 15:08 -0400, Jon Pounder wrote: > Quoting Jeff Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > Jon Pounder wrote: > >> I have a bunch of old cisco stuff with BRI ports on it but it was > >> never meant for voice, just purely data, so I don't think its very > >> useful for this purpose, but some of the basic signalling could > >> probably be tested with it. > >> > >> is exploring some sort of back to back card setup worth looking into > >> without committing to a line ? Then at least if a pair of cards can > >> talk in the "new format" there is a better chance of them working on a > >> real line. This would also have the advantage of being able to see > >> both ends of the line for debugging purposes, or put the line in the > >> euro mode which should work out of the box just to make sure the > >> hardware setup is all valid before making changes. > > > > > > I'm seeing ISDN phones on ebay for US $15-$40. Does anyone know if the > > line simulator and a phone would work. Then get a BRI line when there's > > a driver that looks like it works. > > the signalling on the line simulator and phone would have to be > compatible - phone and card are going to have the same issues with > supporting the northamerican signalling. > > probably depend mainly what country the hardware is being sold from > what the odds of working are. SNIP....
I seem to remember that the wan Pipeline units supported BRI, and also provided a couple of analog phone jacks. I will dig around in the basement and try to find the one that I had, if I find it, who wants it for play? Dave _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users