[answers inline below]

Jim Ray wrote:
I dunno.  Never done it though would like to try.  Maybe Jon or TriLUG can
shed some light.

/jim

-----Original Message-----
From: Ralph Blach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 11:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [TriLUG] Voice over IP solutions for Linux


Looking at this service, I have a pots line coming in, as the trunk and four
pots lines as the pbx, is that correct.

You get one FXO (external) interface with the T100P and one FXS (internal) interface with the TDM10B. The TDM400P card that the page references is built to host four FXS interfaces, with each interface added with a piggyback card.


The alternative DevKit is a good way to go since you get a TDM400P board that can be expanded as you go. Also, the S100U (the USB FXS device) in the original DevKit is junk, from all accounts (including mine). So this new DevKit is a welcome addition.

You can start even cheaper than that by buying just the T100P FXO card and making all your internal extensions softphones like the X-Lite for Windows and kphone for linux.

Lets say I have a cable connection, and instead of an incoming pots line, I
want to connect to a VOIP carrier, can asterik do this?

Yes it can. Lots of services out there. I believe FeatureTel can provide dialtone to an Asterisk server (Jon???). Other services are iconnecthere.com and connect.voicepulse.com.


If so, how? what carrier would I connect to?

These services provide SIP information which will go into Asterisk's sip.conf file. Voicepulse.com offers Asterisk's native IAX protocol as an option as well.


I will be putting together an Asterisk class for TriLUG in the upcoming weeks which should help get people started with Asterisk.

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Mark Turner
www.markturner.net

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