Bernie Courtney wrote:
I'm trying to setup a system and I've spoken to three people at
verizon who all claim they cant put BRI or PRI circuits into a hunt
group, I find that EXTREMELY hard to believe.
PRIs don't use hunt groups (Just found this out myself). An inbound
phone number will t
Title: Verizon ISDN service in NY & Hunt Groups
Is anybody on here using PRI or BRI service in New York state with the trunks in a hunt group from Verizon??
I'm trying to setup a system and I've spoken to three people at verizon who all claim they cant put BRI or PRI circuits into a hunt gro
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Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Verizon ISDN
Greg, the Diva Server cards are around $900 for a single BRI and $2500
for a Quad. The Adran unit can be had for less than $400 used.
Brian
On Wed, 2005-04-13 at 16:30, Gregory Wiktor - ADCom Corp. wrote:
> Brian,
> I am looking into th
ould prefer to go direct...
Regards,
Greg
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Greg, the Diva Server cards are around $900 fo
on fleabay.
>
> I'll keep you up to date as I go on...
>
> Greg
>
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like $20+ship on fleabay.
I'll keep you up to date as I go on...
Greg
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> Thanks, Greg. Please let me know who the carrier is and if you don't
> mind where you bought the card,
>
> thanks,
> Brian
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> On Tue, 2005-03-29 at 22:38, Gregory W
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install repeaters.
Regards,
Greg
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Thanks, Greg. Please let me know who the ca
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Verizon ISDN
>
> I'm looking to use Asterisk with Verizon ISDN centex service in the US.
> I'd be connecting to an NT1 so I'd need an S/T interface. Users would
> have SIP phones registered with Asterisk an
ian G
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Verizon ISDN
I'm looking to use Asterisk with Verizon ISDN centex service in the US.
I'd be connecting to an NT1 so I'd need an S/T interface. Users would
have SIP phones register
My backup plan is to use an Adtran Express 3000 to analog and then a
Digium card but I'm not sure I can preserve the signaling for the
centrex features. I guess that's a cheap way to try this if I can't find
a reasonably prices ISDN card.
Brian
On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 15:52, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
Steven Critchfield wrote:
Does the Adtran way differ significantly enough to make this become
easy?
Yeah, the Adtran actually does ISDN PRI to ISDN BRI conversion (it's a
very simple switch), not just encapsulation. It's not cheap, though, so
it's not something you want to use unless PRI is not
On Mon, 2005-03-28 at 12:48 -0700, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> Brian G wrote:
> > I'm looking to use Asterisk with Verizon ISDN centex service in the US.
> > I'd be connecting to an NT1 so I'd need an S/T interface. Users would
> > have SIP phones registered with Asterisk and sharing the ISDN lines
Brian G wrote:
I'm looking to use Asterisk with Verizon ISDN centex service in the US.
I'd be connecting to an NT1 so I'd need an S/T interface. Users would
have SIP phones registered with Asterisk and sharing the ISDN lines.
ISDN BRI interfacing into a PC is hard to do in the US... there are jus
I'm looking to use Asterisk with Verizon ISDN centex service in the US.
I'd be connecting to an NT1 so I'd need an S/T interface. Users would
have SIP phones registered with Asterisk and sharing the ISDN lines.
The only PCI ISDN card that will support ISDN signalling in the US seems
to be the Ei
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