HI Mike,
2) I could add an isdn card to the Linux box. This seems to me to be the cleanest solution, I'd make my firewall also be the asterisk server, and hopefully gain some control of tcp flows that way to more highly prioritize voice traffic
+apparent simplicity, maybe fax support
-s it seems most of the ISDN cards in isdn4linux are not sold in the US, the technology is stagnant, and I'm less than enthused about statements like "Any CAPI based ISDN card will work" when I'd prefer something like ISDN card XXX tested on an opteron running kernel X.Y.Z, using multi-link ppp and and asterisk, no problems....
I am using a Traverse NetJet-S card with the ISDN4Linux drivers in Asterisk on my home firewall. I was using ISDN to connect to the 'Net, but I've just -- in the last couple of months -- managed to convice Telstra let me get ADSL provisioned. I decided to keep the ISDN line for voice, so I've got a personal number and a business number coming in the ISDN.
The only "problem" I've had is that I have had absolutely no luck in getting fax support working with the i4l driver and my questions on this list in regards to that have gone unanswered on at least 3 occasions...
You can find the Traverse site at http://www.traverse.com.au/. Last time I checked they had a card for the US market (you'd need to email them to ask if the NetSpider works with I4L).
HTH, Darryl _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
