On 4/24/06, Kevin P. Fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hugolivude wrote: > > > 1) Will I need a digital or analogue interface card? I expect digital > > is the answer, but the Digium web site said something about analogue > > cards being able to support "provider T1 lines" whatever that means, > > so I was thinking about a TDM2400P because I want on board echo > > cancellation. BTW the connector on the TDM2400P is a new one for me, > > how do you connect to it? > > Where does it say 'provider T1 lines'? If it says that, it is wrong. The > only current Digium cards that can accept a T1 circuit are the TE110P, > TE205P/210P and TE405P/410P (plus their echo-can-module variants).
Funny you mention that Kevin. I was on the web site this morning and I saw it here: http://www.digium.com/en/products/hardware/analogcards.php Later on the same day, that page had changed. The text was gone and the TDM2400P & TDM400P had swapped positions... > > If I have to go digital, which of the TE series do I need? Again, I'm > > looking for echo cancellation and 1 T1 line. The TE110P offers a > > single span T1, but no echo cancellation… > > Normally doing echo cancellation in software is not a huge burden for > only a single span, unless you have echo that the software echo > cancelers cannot cancel. Digium does not currently offer a digital > interface card with echo cancellation except in the 4-span density. So a 4 span, is 4 T1 lines (wow). With a single span, I'd set echocancellation=yes or similar in zapata.conf? Thx, H _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
