You can try AVM FRITZ with chan_capi from kapejod.
srsergio
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Asunto: Re: [Asterisk-Users] ISDN BRI hardware
Hi,
Anybody have lots of experience with PCI ISDN cards and Asterisk? I'm
thinking of getting a BRI in my house to deliver more advanced signaling to
my PBX (yes, I'm a geek :-)) but I've never played with isdn4linux.
Is there any particular BRI card that works better with Asterisk than
-= On Sun, 21 Sep 2003 14:43:47 -0700, Mark Hagler [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi,
Anybody have lots of experience with PCI ISDN cards and Asterisk? I'm
thinking of getting a BRI in my house to deliver more advanced signaling to
my PBX (yes, I'm a geek :-)) but I've never played with
Also, can the BRI interface cards participate in
conference, etc., since they aren't a Zaptel
interface?
I haven't used conferencing but I believe you can
load the ztdummy emulator to get it working..
I am successfully using the zaptelrtc from
http://www.junghanns.net/asterisk/ It uses the
Hi,
Anybody have lots of experience with PCI ISDN cards and Asterisk? I'm
thinking of getting a BRI in my house to deliver more advanced signaling to
my PBX (yes, I'm a geek :-)) but I've never played with isdn4linux.
Is there any particular BRI card that works better with Asterisk than any
] ISDN BRI hardware
Hi,
Anybody have lots of experience with PCI ISDN cards and Asterisk? I'm
thinking of getting a BRI in my house to deliver more advanced signaling to
my PBX (yes, I'm a geek :-)) but I've never played with isdn4linux.
Is there any particular BRI card that works better