On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 16:08, Nagy Zolt�n wrote: > You need *, appropriate number of X100P cards and your favourite GSM > adaptor where you will plug the cord from X100P > > >>>>>>>>>> > > I have looked on Asterisk site, and I found that this X100P card is for > analog telephone lines. Can it be used for ISDN lines?
No they can't. For ISDN you would need a HFC-S based, AVM Fritz! or any CAPI capable, linux supported active ISDN card. > I think remote hangup can't be fully detected via analog line, and therefore > the GSM line can't be hanged up when incoming call hangs up. May be i'm > wrong... > If we can be called on multiple numbers, can I detect with which number was > we called? If you let the asterisk box forward the call via the GSM adaptor unfortunatly not. You could send a sms to the phone with the phone number so that you have it, if you don't pick the call up, but you can't get it presented. > I saw on the web site, that some plain internal 56k modems are compatible > with X100P. Is it correct? If yes, it can be the cheepest way to buy one... Those are often not a good idea to buy. The quality varies. Besides that HFC-S based ISDN cards are just 20-25 EUR a piece .. and that's for 2 digital channels (1 BRi) Kind regards, Martin List-Petersen _______________________________________________ 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
