Anyone know who that good looking female is thats on the Digium.com
website ?
Ok, my Real question is I noticed that Digium has relesed a new T1 card
with an echo canceller. I also noticed that its supports E&M Circuits. Im
I have very little knowledge on T1 circuits and traditional PBX's so what
Im asking is can I use Digiums T1 card to connect to another PBX via a tie
line ? Or does the phone systems have to be the same ?
Ok, my Real question is I noticed that Digium has relesed a new T1 card
with an echo canceller. I also noticed that its supports E&M Circuits. Im
I have very little knowledge on T1 circuits and traditional PBX's so what
Im asking is can I use Digiums T1 card to connect to another PBX via a tie
line ? Or does the phone systems have to be the same ?
E&M is supported on all Digium T1 cards, not just the new ones.
Yes, it can be used to connect to an existing PBX via an E&M "tie" line,
that's exactly what it is normally used for.
I have connected to a 3com system via t1 and e1. t1 and e1 are standards,
not proprietary.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Maroney" <steve@stevenet.net>
To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 20, 2005 3:45 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] OT: Hottie ?!?
Quote:
Anyone know who that good looking female is thats on the Digium.com
website ?
Ok, my Real question is I noticed that Digium has relesed a new T1 card
with an echo canceller. I also noticed that its supports E&M Circuits. Im
I have very little knowledge on T1 circuits and traditional PBX's so what
Im asking is can I use Digiums T1 card to connect to another PBX via a tie
line ? Or does the phone systems have to be the same ?
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 21:02 -0700, Steve Totaro wrote:
Quote:
I have connected to a 3com system via t1 and e1. t1 and e1 are standards,
not proprietary.
> Ok, my Real question is I noticed that Digium has relesed a new T1 card
> with an echo canceller. I also noticed that its supports E&M Circuits. Im
> I have very little knowledge on T1 circuits and traditional PBX's so what
> Im asking is can I use Digiums T1 card to connect to another PBX via a tie
> line ? Or does the phone systems have to be the same ?
>
I think the confusion comes in from the different ways that T1s carry
data. In general yes you can connect a traditional pbx to asterisk via
a T1/E1/J1 card providing they both can speak the same dialect.
Typically vendors make their interfaces support everything because you
never know what variant they will connect to.
It *might* use some secret proprietary standard on the pbx side but I
would say if it does that would be exceptionally rare (I havent come
across one that only does some secret propritary format).
Ok, so heres my next question ..
For two PBX's to be connected via a T1 tie line, does one need a dedicated
circuit or can I use my existing data circuit ?
Thank you,
Steve Maroney
On Wed, 20 Jul 2005, Tim Connolly wrote:
Quote:
I use the TE110P to connect my Avaya Definity to my * via a TIE/PRI. I just
received my two TE411P's. w00T!
Anyone know who that good looking female is thats on the Digium.com
website ?
Ok, my Real question is I noticed that Digium has relesed a new T1 card
with an echo canceller. I also noticed that its supports E&M Circuits. Im
I have very little knowledge on T1 circuits and traditional PBX's so what
Im asking is can I use Digiums T1 card to connect to another PBX via a tie
line ? Or does the phone systems have to be the same ?
Anyone know who that good looking female is thats on the Digium.com
website ?
Ok, my Real question is I noticed that Digium has relesed a new T1 card
with an echo canceller. I also noticed that its supports E&M Circuits. Im
I have very little knowledge on T1 circuits and traditional PBX's so what
Im asking is can I use Digiums T1 card to connect to another PBX via a tie
line ? Or does the phone systems have to be the same ?
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