On Fri, 2005-02-11 at 00:17 -0600, Rich Adamson wrote: > Joseph has been working at bringing up an asterisk box as kind of a > newbie, and I think he's using a Sipura as his fxs interface into > asterisk. He's having a problem with asterisk passing dtmf to FWD, > but didn't say how he's accessing the bank or fedex. So, without > a fair amount more detail from him, there's no way to answer his > questions or guess at the problem. > > ------------------------ > > Exactly. (I was hoping he'd come to his own conclusions.) So... if the > > Sipura does not do IAX, then it's quite possible that you're not doing IAX > > on the Sipura. Which means the whole "dtmfmode and IAX protocol" is moot... > > > > -Michael > > > ------------------------- > > No.
I'm using Sipura-3000 unit to connect to PSTN and my cordless phone. The prefer an external unit over internal card; as I went enough several internal modems on my PC over time. If there was a bus change and I changed the board my modem cards were just piece of junk. In addition it is easer to switch to backup PC if the main one goes down - all I need to do is to change the IP address on the Sipura-3000 and my sip phone (in all 30sec in total including starting *-on backup PC). With an internal card the downtime is a bit longer. If I could find an external Adapter with native IAX connection with 2-4 ports I would buy it today. I know digium has one but it is only one port unit and I would need minimum one-FXS/FXO ports. So, Mark Eissler might be right the Telco system is complicated environment and not everybody follows standards. So the this might be the case between FedEx and UPS. -- #Joseph _______________________________________________ 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
