Doug McIntyre
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Thu Jan 13, 2005 3:52 am Post subject:
Re: Asterisk PBX on Ethernet |
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suppersneverready@yahoo.com (DummyBoy) writes:
| Quote: | I'm very interested in this discussion about asterisk pbx. I realized
a little pbx with a TDM400P card and it worked well. Now I'd like to
try another solution with more phones.
Doug says I could use IP phones on ethernet....this seems interesting.
I searched for internet but I didn't find a scheme about components
needed and how to connect them.
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There's lots of IP phones.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+phones
gives a list of what people have used specificly with Asterisk and
written up something about it.
| Quote: | I think I need:
- a digital line from my local telco for example a E1 ( I live in
Europe).
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Sure, the price break even point seems to be about 10-12 trunks or so
before an E1/T1 seems to be worthwhile.
| Quote: | - a digium card supporting E1 line on a PBX server with Asterisk to
connect the PBX machine to the E1 line. But which card? T110P or
TE410P ?? What is the difference??
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Well, the TE110P is a single port, and the TE410P is a quad port, and
the cost is likewise more for the one with 4 times the hardware on one card.
| Quote: | - a ethernet card to let Asterisk speak with IP phones
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Sure, but I'll bet the machine you put Asterisk on already has
ethernet already unless you want to run them totally seperate than
your data network. Its really how much data you have going around and
how crticial for no voice quality disruption you need.
| Quote: | Is this all I need?? Is the connection diagram correct??
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Sure. Lots of info on the http://www.voip-info.org/ site. |
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