> Are all the isdn bri slots on the mainboard used already? Or can you get > it with a mainboard without 4 bri ports? That was the only option when we > purchased ours, but that was 7-8 years ago.
We had a BRI Interface in the past, but we replace it with a 16 FXS board. Now the PBX is maxed out (8 lines, 48 FXS ports, plus 8 or 16 "SMART" FXS ports) > > > The IP phones will be at the remote office. And users in HQ will just > > use the regular extensions, and dial 8 (for instance) as a prefix to get > > one of the two lines connected to Asterisk from the PBX. > > 8 is reserved for trunk-seiziure (followed by the number of the trunk to > seize) by default on a kx-td1232. We have 12 trunk-seizures - if you're referring to CO lines. > > My question is can I use X100P cards to connect Analog lines from the > > PBX to Asterisk, and utilize both calls from HQ to the IP Phones and > > calls from the IP Phones to HQ this way. > > It ought to work. You will not get DDI support but that is not needed in > your case I think. If DDI stands for Direct Dial In, then you're right, and I don't need them. Thanks for you help. Shoval _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
