I think most alarm companies continuously monitor the impedience of the line to detect tampering. This is the type of thing you'd want to install and forget.On Thu, 2004-12-30 at 08:29 -0700, Damon Estep wrote:
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Any analog FXO or FXS interfaces in that box?
Of course not. FXO and FXS interfaces are for small deployments. We only have T1 interfaces and IAX2 interfaces. PRI in, a channelized T1 using
16 channels out, and a few calls a day out to our remote system via IAX2.
Only for small deployments? How do you interface with your fax machines? analog alarm systems? pc modems?
And Steve, why are you flaming Fedora Core users? When I jumped from Windows to Linux in 1965, RedHat 4.? was about the only thing available. At that time there was _zero_ Linux representation in the computer stores. If it weren't for Linus and RedHat, I'd be a VB programmer right now. There is a certain amount of loyalty, you know...
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