Thanks for the information. A "real" PRI-solution, for me, would be a multiple-port PCI PRI card that has full support for Linux, the V.92 standard, and RJ-45 interfaces (optional--can S2M be converted?). The Max boxes that I am replacing have four PRI ports (granted, it's only recommended to use 3).
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 12:25:33AM +0200, Stefan Neufeind wrote: > For real PRI-solutions have a look at the AVM T1-B (with S2M- > interface, internal PCI-card in server, full Linux drivers). If you > just need an active ISDN-board I'd recommend an AVM B1 v4.0- > controller. For 2 or 4 ISDN-lines get a AVM C2 or C4. > > The AVM-boards run smoothly here, are active ISDN-boards (with capi > in the firmware of the boards) and all feature interface-drivers in > the kernel-tree. > > Have an AVM B1 v4.0 working here as a two-channel-faxserver ... > brilliant! And also heard good things about the AVM T1-B-solution for > S2M-lines. > > Stefan > > On 5 Aug 2003 at 17:12, Adam Henry wrote: > > > Thanks for the link. They really sound like a great company, and I > > spoke at length with a tech engineer. Unfortunately my boss is > > dazzled by the V.92 standard, and since the PC400 cards don't support > > it, I will continue my search. > > > > I remember reading somewhere of a 4-port PRI card that is supported by > > Linux. Once I find it I'll let you all know who is selling them. > > > > thanks again, > > hank -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]