Re: [asterisk-users] Slightly OT:CSU on Digium cards, and it's requirement

2007-06-15 Thread C F
On 6/15/07, Nick Seraphin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, C F wrote: Bottom line is, no matter what the FCC says... and if somehow you managed to get it to work without a CSU... I believe the phone company would have a fit if they knew you connected equipment to their

Re: [asterisk-users] Slightly OT:CSU on Digium cards, and it's requirement

2007-06-15 Thread Jeff Davis
C F wrote: No, I installed the system, it goes from smart jack to the PRI card in the Panasonic KX-TDA200 thru the 0290 card When I first started working with T1's, most CSU's were external. I still have several of them in storage in fact... and I still use external CSU/DSU's on my

Re: [asterisk-users] Slightly OT:CSU on Digium cards, and it's requirement

2007-06-14 Thread C F
On 6/14/07, Nick Seraphin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, C F wrote: On 6/13/07, Erik Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 6/13/07, C F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This is just weird I wrote it in caps so you can read it but you still didn't read it so here it is again:

Re: [asterisk-users] Slightly OT:CSU on Digium cards, and it's requirement

2007-06-14 Thread C F
What I am thinking is that a CSU could provide mutiple functions, error handling, diagnostics and signal boosting, which is not built into the Panasonic equipment, but the lower level signaling that a CSU could provide is built into it, and that's why it works. As far as I knew before I read it

Re: [asterisk-users] Slightly OT:CSU on Digium cards, and it's requirement

2007-06-14 Thread Alex Balashov
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, C F wrote: but the lower level signaling that a CSU could provide is built into it Possible. In any event, it is this function that describes the essential aspects of a CSU. But I think the standard is very clear on the requirements for OAMP stuff too. -- Alex

Re: [asterisk-users] Slightly OT:CSU on Digium cards, and it's requirement

2007-06-14 Thread Nick Seraphin
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007, C F wrote: Bottom line is, no matter what the FCC says... and if somehow you managed to get it to work without a CSU... I believe the phone company would have a fit if they knew you connected equipment to their network without a CSU on it. They're very big on

Re: [asterisk-users] Slightly OT:CSU on Digium cards, and it's requirement

2007-06-11 Thread Jon Pounder
Quoting C F [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Do the Digium cards have a built in CSU? Is a CSU an FCC requirement? or just a carrier requirement? if you expect things to work you need one regardless of regulations, yes the digium cards have it built in, as do most modern t1 cards. if the T1 terminates

Re: [asterisk-users] Slightly OT:CSU on Digium cards, and it's requirement

2007-06-11 Thread C F
On 6/11/07, Jon Pounder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Quoting C F [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Do the Digium cards have a built in CSU? Is a CSU an FCC requirement? or just a carrier requirement? if you expect things to work you need one regardless of regulations, yes the digium cards have it built in, as

Re: [asterisk-users] Slightly OT:CSU on Digium cards, and it's requirement

2007-06-11 Thread Alex Balashov
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007, C F wrote: I disagree with this, I have several T1s that don't use Digium equipment and are directly connecting to T1 cards that DONT have a CSU and work fine. The reason this thing came up was because I was going thru documentation for such a card and it mentioned it's an