2009/1/15 Phil Knighton <[email protected]> > Hello > > Does anyone have any experience with configuring BT (British Telecom) > ISDN2e lines to work with Patton SmartNodes? > > I have a Patton SmartNode 4638, which is now connected to 3 x ISDN2e lines > - and in turn connected to our internal LAN. I'm having huge issues > configuring the SmartNode to successfully "see" the ISDN channels - and to > be honest, I'm lost as to how to then route those calls to Asterisk? The > instructions, user guide and website all assume a knowledge of the > technology/terminology that I just don't have :-( > > Has anyone had to do anything similar, and if so would you be able to > provide some guidance in plain English? There's a beer in it for the person > that can help me get an incoming call from the ISDN2e line to my Asterisk > SIP phone first - and another beer for getting a call from my SIP phone, > through Asterisk and out over the SmartNode and ISDN lines :-) > > Thanks in advance >
We thought it non-natural to configure a smartnode using web server but it the end, we made it. Basic steps are : configure ISDN and Ethernet interfaces separately, then configure SIP gateway, then SIP default service, then tie both interfaces to each other. Another tip is I used 4.2 software, which is the one supported. Cheers > > Phil > > _______________________________________________ > -- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >
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