I may not be the best one to answer this because it sound like European
ISDN, but there seem to be some basic issues that might be relevant

>a Samsung router with analog and ISDN ports. 

I'm not sure what this has to do with the voice side of things.  An ISDN
port on a router would generally imply that the purpose of the router was to
pass internet data over an ISDN, something that was quite common a decade
ago, but has largely been supplanted by higher speed methods (DSL, Cable
modem, etc).  Some such devices did have the ability to pass voice traffic
through to an analog port (FXS style).  I use such here in my home office,
although at the moment, strictly for voice.

>the phone company says the outgoing line is analog landline

That is easy to test, hook a phone directly to it and see if you get dial
tone.  If so, then there is no place for an ISDN router in this except if
you are using the analog line as a dialup backup for data (assuming the
router supports that).

>but I'm sure it's some VOIP.

Oops, we have a third technology that popped up here from nowhere.  VOIP is
carried over the internet or a LAN/WAN.  It has nothing to do with either
analog voice or ISDN.

>From here the post heads rapidly downhill and out of my area of expertise.
If any of my above statements are true, you are totally barking up the wrong
tree and would be equally well served by trying to attach the phone line to
the antenna connector of your TV (don't try it, it wouldn't be good for the
TV), hence any error messages, etc. have no bearing on the problem.  If you
indeed are getting ISDN from the phone company, then reposting a more
specific scenario may get you help from someone more familiar with your
countries protocol.

In summary, you must start by determining if the phone line is analog (easy
to test), ISDN, or some sort of broadband data which would support VOIP.
Once you know that you can connect it to the proper interface card.  At that
point if it doesn't work right, someone here may be able to help you with a
configuration file or something.  At the moment what I have stated is about
all anyone can tell you.  You appear to be quite a ways away from knowing
what you have.

Wilton Helm


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