I've been reading the list archives and searching Ebay for channel
banks. There are lots of Carrier Access Corp (CAC) Access Bank I and
II's available but I don't explicitly see anything about calling party
disconnect in the user manuals. The CAC Adit 600 manual, on the other
hand, states
Personal opinion is that throwing a channel bank at * (other then for
better echo cancellation on trunks) is like taking a shower with your
socks on; don't see any practical use. But, I'm sure some do.
This statement assumes a lot.
1. That you don't want to use analog phones.
2.
Hi!
I've not implemented any form of channel bank with *, so can't offer much
help on specific vendor/models. Since there are a fair number of folks
using them on the list, try posting a new thread with channel bank in
the subject, and summarize the responses in the wiki.
Yes, please do so
Quoting Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Personal opinion is that throwing a channel bank at * (other then for
better echo cancellation on trunks) is like taking a shower with your
socks on; don't see any practical use. But, I'm sure some do.
This statement assumes a lot.
1.
I'm starting to shop for my first channel bank and one of the features
that eveyone seems to recommend is far end disconnect supervision.
What other terms do various manufactures use to describe this same
feature ?
Is calling party disconnect the same as far end disconnect
supervision ?
Thanks
I'm starting to shop for my first channel bank and one of the features
that eveyone seems to recommend is far end disconnect supervision.
What other terms do various manufactures use to describe this same
feature ?
Is calling party disconnect the same as far end disconnect
supervision ?
If some channel banks don't support this, how on earth do they know when
the telco side of the call has hung up ?
They don't. They rely on either a timeout or the called party hanging up
to disconnect the call.
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I'm starting to shop for my first channel bank and one of the features
that eveyone seems to recommend is far end disconnect supervision.
What other terms do various manufactures use to describe this same
feature ?
Is calling party disconnect the same as far end disconnect
Rich Adamson wrote:
I'm starting to shop for my first channel bank and one of the features
that eveyone seems to recommend is far end disconnect supervision.
What other terms do various manufactures use to describe this same
feature ?
Is calling party disconnect the
Lance,
Yes, I'm looking for a channel bank to interface analog phones and pstn
lines to asterisk. I've got a simple test system setup with the TDM10B
and X100p and want to continue learning asterisk with the T1 card.
I've been reading the list archives and searching Ebay for channel
: [Asterisk-Users] far end disconnect supervision
Lance,
Yes, I'm looking for a channel bank to interface analog phones and
pstn lines to asterisk. I've got a simple test system setup with the
TDM10B and X100p and want to continue learning asterisk with the T1
card.
I've been reading
I found this supplier on ebay and they seem to have a regular supply of Adit
600s. I spent $800 for one with 8 fxo/8 fxs. This may be out of your price
range, but I think it is a pretty good deal for this model. I really recommend
the 600. It did amazing things to eleminate our echo problems. My
Quoting Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Personal opinion is that throwing a channel bank at * (other then for
better echo cancellation on trunks) is like taking a shower with your
socks on; don't see any practical use. But, I'm sure some do.
This statement assumes a lot.
1. That you don't
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