Hi! > case-2 > Incoming PSTN/ISDN are answered by Fritz, and then forwarded to your > own Asterisk. Incoming VOIP-calls are answered by your own Asterisk.
- the Fritz!Box usually doesn't "answer" unless you set it up for voicemail or fax - define "forwarded": Do you mean "normally" an anlog phone would answer, but based on some condition (which?) you now want this call temporarily to go to your Asterisk box? That's what I meant with "divert is a misleading term", in the ISDN world diverting means a slightly different thing: "Don't call me nor my PBX, call him!" > In case-2 Fritz has on the PSTN/ISDN-line an ordinairy DSL-modem, > But also a FXO interface. While on the lan-side there is an VOIP-pbx, and > a FXS interface for a local phone. > > AFAICS, case-1 is do-able, but you don't gain anything with it. > case-2 would give you two places for incoming calls (voip & PSTN) > But i wonder if the HW would allow that (no fxo) > > If case-2 is feasable, i'll dash-off for an 7270.... Go run! :-) There is ISDN, S0 and also FXO in that box. Philipp _______________________________________________ -- 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
