Hi Gordon

'Fraid I don't have a line you can 'play with' so to speak! However, firstly, I have installed several E1 based Asterisk systems both in UK and elsewhere, and apart from a few telco issues in a Latin American country, it just works.

You can do as you suggest, i.e. have two Asterisk boxes back to back, and we have done this on many occasions for load-testing our systems. To do so you will need to make an E1 crossover with pins 1/2 going to pins 4/5 at the other end.

Good luck....

Tim Robinson
Basingstoke, UK



Gordon Henderson wrote:

I have a client intersted in a system, but they have an ISDN30 line - the down side is that I've not done any before...

Now, I've no reason to think it won't work, but as going on-site with a new card and no first-hand knowledge isn't particularly wise, I'm wondering about the best way to do some testing...

So is there anyone in Devon/Cornwall (England!!!) with an ISDN 30 willing to let me play? ;-)

Failing that, what test gear exists to pretend to be an exchange line? (Although I'm suspecting it's going to be outside my budget )-:

But finally, can you run a TE110P card in "master" mode? ie. can I get 2 of these, and put one in a separate box and use it to pretend to be the (BT) exchange, with the other box doing what it's supposed to do?

If it is possible, what do I need in the way of cross-over cables, etc.?

Thanks,

Gordon
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