[Asterisk-Users] ATA's and faxing

2006-02-07 Thread Garth van Sittert
Hi All Is there any special configuration needed to send and receive faxes on an ATA device? I am using G711.a with a Grandstream Handytone 486. I can send faxes from a fax machine on the ATA, but receiving doesn't work. I get the fax signal, but it just doesn't continue. The LAN is used

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's and faxing

2006-02-07 Thread Johann Steinwendtner
Enable pass thru fax mode on the HT486, or enable ulaw in your SIP config. Hans Garth van Sittert schrieb: Hi All Is there any special configuration needed to send and receive faxes on an ATA device? I am using G711.a with a Grandstream Handytone 486. I can send faxes from a fax machine on

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's and faxing

2006-02-07 Thread Garth van Sittert
I am using alaw and I have already enabled the pass through. Does alaw and ulaw work? I can fax out, but not receive faxes. Garth Johann Steinwendtner wrote: Enable pass thru fax mode on the HT486, or enable ulaw in your SIP config. Hans Garth van Sittert schrieb: Hi All Is there any

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's and faxing

2006-02-07 Thread Kib Eki
Garth, this is my sip-configuration for a fax machine at a AT386 ; SIP Accounts Analog devices like Faxmachines [analogdefaults](!) type=friend host=dynamic dtmfmode=info disallow=all allow=gsm allow=alaw allow=ulaw [222](analogdefaults) context=sip-ol callerid=Fax 222 username=222

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's and faxing

2006-02-07 Thread Johann Steinwendtner
ulaw was neccessary when pass through was disabled. What does a sip debug tell you ? Hans Garth van Sittert schrieb: I am using alaw and I have already enabled the pass through. Does alaw and ulaw work? I can fax out, but not receive faxes. Garth Johann Steinwendtner wrote: Enable pass

[Asterisk-Users] ATA's ???

2006-01-27 Thread phil . dawson
Hi, I'm currently in the process of building Asterisk for our new office and have hit a snag. We need two internal Analog lines for a modem and fax machine. Am I right in thinking I can use two ATA's, one on each piece of equipment which will then talk to Asterisk and route via our ISDN30? If

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's ???

2006-01-27 Thread Giorgio Incantalupo
Hi Phil, if you want to use ATAs take a look at grandstream site...they are better than digium but you could use a card, TDM400 is excellent for analog lines and devices. Giorgio Incantalupo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm currently in the process of building Asterisk for our new

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's ???

2006-01-27 Thread John Daragon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I'm currently in the process of building Asterisk for our new office and have hit a snag. We need two internal Analog lines for a modem and fax machine. Am I right in thinking I can use two ATA's, one on each piece of equipment which will then talk to Asterisk

RE: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's ???

2006-01-27 Thread Joash Herbrink
joash From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 27, 2006 12:01 PM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's ??? Hi, I'm currently in the process of building Asterisk for our new office

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-17 Thread Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk
[...] In the meantime, get a Sipura 2100, supports 2 729 calls and has both WAN/LAN ports. I was told that the Uniden DTA200 also supports 2 g729 calls. I'm buying one to test. Street price around US$ 90. Another one with dual g729 channels is MTA V102. Street price US$ 100. Also will test this

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-16 Thread Shaun Ewing
On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 07:08:08 +0800, Leo Ann Boon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: See my comments in line From my experience, the ATA is a very solid, dependable piece of hardware. I was told by a source in the company that OEMs for Cisco, the units are expensive because of the high quality parts

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-16 Thread David Uzzell
Shaun Ewing wrote: I'm using the ATA 186 and think it's great. The latest firmware also changes the web interface - it's similar to the 7905G/7912G phones now. Did you have much trouble getting the ATA 186 working? I have one running Version: v3.1.0 atasip (Build 040211A) I have it setup and it

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-16 Thread Leo Ann Boon
David Uzzell wrote: Shaun Ewing wrote: I'm using the ATA 186 and think it's great. The latest firmware also changes the web interface - it's similar to the 7905G/7912G phones now. Did you have much trouble getting the ATA 186 working? No. I have one running Version: v3.1.0 atasip (Build 040211A)

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-16 Thread Mark Eissler
On Feb 15, 2005, at 6:08 PM, Leo Ann Boon wrote: From my experience, the ATA is a very solid, dependable piece of hardware. I was told by a source in the company that OEMs for Cisco, the units are expensive because of the high quality parts being used. The web config looks crappy but otherwise

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-15 Thread Voip Business
hello, my experience 1.-Azatel Azacall 200 GREAT PIECE OF HARDWARE 2.- MTA-V102 3.- Sipura spa 2000 4.- Granstream ATA186 SUXs Excuse me I have just bought a PAP2 ,, is it true that only one g729, one of the Damn things Cisco had in the ATA186? at the same time. DAMN , its just a Sipura

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-15 Thread Mark Eissler
On Feb 15, 2005, at 3:17 AM, Voip Business wrote: hello, my experience 1.-Azatel Azacall 200 GREAT PIECE OF HARDWARE 2.- MTA-V102 3.- Sipura spa 2000 4.- Granstream ATA186 SUXs I can't speak so fondly of the Azatel which I had sitting around after a canceling a VOIP service. Maybe I just need a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-15 Thread Erick Perez
what about the digium S100i, haven't used but any comments? i know it's only one fxs one lan port does g711 also. no g729. On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:29:35 -0500, Mark Eissler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Feb 15, 2005, at 3:17 AM, Voip Business wrote: hello, my experience 1.-Azatel

RE: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-15 Thread Jay Milk
:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 11:30 AM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's what about the digium S100i, haven't used but any comments? i know it's only one fxs one lan port does g711 also. no g729

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-15 Thread Matthew Boehm
wrong withe the SPA-2100. The only thing the SPA-2100 (still) lacks is a bridge mode, where the LAN and WAN ports would act just like a switch, so that you can easily chain devices without routing/NAT. Just like most IP phones do. So what happens if you try and chain a bunch of SPA-2100s?

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-15 Thread Dana Olson
There are tons of comments about the S100i, or IAXy, as it's called. Can't say I like it myself, we have 3 of them right now, and they get really hot and for some reason don't have the MAC address labeled on them, and also we couldn't get them to actually take an IP from a Microsoft DHCP server

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-15 Thread Leo Ann Boon
See my comments in line Mark Eissler wrote: On Feb 15, 2005, at 3:17 AM, Voip Business wrote: hello, my experience 1.-Azatel Azacall 200 GREAT PIECE OF HARDWARE 2.- MTA-V102 3.- Sipura spa 2000 4.- Granstream ATA186 SUXs I can't speak so fondly of the Azatel which I had sitting around after a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-15 Thread Nicolas Bougues
On Tue, Feb 15, 2005 at 01:40:24PM -0600, Matthew Boehm wrote: wrong withe the SPA-2100. The only thing the SPA-2100 (still) lacks is a bridge mode, where the LAN and WAN ports would act just like a switch, so that you can easily chain devices without routing/NAT. Just like most IP phones

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-14 Thread Nicolas Bougues
On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 07:43:06PM -0600, Matthew Boehm wrote: We have had a big success with the Linksys PAP2-NA. 2 FX ports and 1 WAN port. Only downside is that only 1 call can be using 729 at a time. This has been confirmed with Linksys. They will be releasing PAP2-NAv2 in March to

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-14 Thread Nicolas Bougues
On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 10:39:36AM -0800, Luki wrote: The Sipuras have a ton of configurable parameters. If you understand them (and there is no good manual, unfortunately) then you can be of great benefit. Otherwise they'll be worthless. I particularly miss the dial-plan, distinctive ring and

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-14 Thread Mark Eissler
On Feb 14, 2005, at 5:39 AM, Nicolas Bougues wrote: On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 07:43:06PM -0600, Matthew Boehm wrote: We have had a big success with the Linksys PAP2-NA. 2 FX ports and 1 WAN port. Only downside is that only 1 call can be using 729 at a time. This has been confirmed with Linksys.

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-14 Thread Hermann Wecke
Matthew Boehm wrote: [...] In the meantime, get a Sipura 2100, supports 2 729 calls and has both WAN/LAN ports. I was told that the Uniden DTA200 also supports 2 g729 calls. I'm buying one to test. Street price around US$ 90. Another one with dual g729 channels is MTA V102. Street price US$ 100.

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-14 Thread Nicolas Bougues
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 10:47:23PM +0900, Hermann Wecke wrote: Matthew Boehm wrote: [...] In the meantime, get a Sipura 2100, supports 2 729 calls and has both WAN/LAN ports. I was told that the Uniden DTA200 also supports 2 g729 calls. I'm buying one to test. Street price around US$ 90.

[Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-13 Thread Anton Krall
Guys.. which ATA is better for connecting analog phones (features, stability, experiences, etc)? Sipura 2000 or Handy Tone 286, etc? What are you experiences? __ Anton Krall ___

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-13 Thread Peer Oliver Schmidt
Anton Krall wrote: Guys.. which ATA is better for connecting analog phones (features, stability, experiences, etc)? Sipura 2000 or Handy Tone 286, etc? What are you experiences? In my experience the Sipura 2000 has three hardware advantages: * 2 independent phone ports * Mounting holes * The

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-13 Thread Luki
The Sipuras have a ton of configurable parameters. If you understand them (and there is no good manual, unfortunately) then you can be of great benefit. Otherwise they'll be worthless. I particularly miss the dial-plan, distinctive ring and audio gain options on the Grandstreams. Remote syslog can

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-13 Thread Sascha E. Pollok
Good evening, allow me to join in right here. Which ATA/TA would you suggest for connecting analogue fax machines to Asterisk? One of the ones named before or e.g. a ATA-186 made by Cisco? Cheers Sascha The Sipuras have a ton of configurable parameters. If you understand them (and there is no

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-13 Thread Peer Oliver Schmidt
Sascha E. Pollok wrote: Good evening, allow me to join in right here. Which ATA/TA would you suggest for connecting analogue fax machines to Asterisk? One of the ones named before or e.g. a ATA-186 made by Cisco? At the moment I am deploying Grandstream ATAs for faxing machines with out a problem

RE: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-13 Thread Jay Milk
-Original Message- From: Luki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] The Sipuras have a ton of configurable parameters. If you understand them (and there is no good manual, unfortunately) Really? 87 pages aren't enough for you? http://www.sipura.com/Documents/SipuraSPAUserGuidev2.0.9.pdf

Re: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's

2005-02-13 Thread Matthew Boehm
: [Asterisk-Users] ATA's The Sipuras have a ton of configurable parameters. If you understand them (and there is no good manual, unfortunately) then you can be of great benefit. Otherwise they'll be worthless. I particularly miss the dial-plan, distinctive ring and audio gain options