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authorrussell <russell@f38db490-d61c-443f-a65b-d21fe96a405b>2007-03-15 22:25:12 +0000
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-A PBX is only really useful if you can get calls into it. Of course, you
-can use Asterisk with VoIP calls (SIP, H.323, IAX), but you can also talk
-to the real PSTN through various cards.
-
-Supported Hardware is divided into two general groups: Zaptel devices and
-non-zaptel devices. The Zaptel compatible hardware supports pseudo-TDM
-conferencing and all call features through chan_zap, whereas non-zaptel
-compatible hardware may have different features.
-
-Zaptel compatible hardware
-==========================
-
--- Digium (Primary author of Asterisk)
- http://www.digium.com, http://store.digium.com
-
- * Wildcard T400P (obsolete) - Quad T1 interface connects to four T1/PRI
- interfaces. Supports RBS and PRI voice and PPP, FR, and HDLC data.
-
- * Wildcard E400P (obsolete)- Quad E1 interface connects to four E1/PRI
- (or PRA) interfaces. Supports PRA/PRI, EuroISDN voice and data.
-
- * Wildcard T100P - Single T1 interface connects to a single T1/PRI
- interface. Supports RBS and PRI voice and PPP, FR, and HDLC data.
-
- * Wildcard E100P - Single E1 interface connects to a single E1/PRI (or PRA)
- interface. Supports PRA/PRI, EuroISDN voice and PPP, FR, HDLC data.
-
- * Wildcard TDM400P - Quad Modular FXS interface connects to standard
- analog telephones.
-
- * Wildcard TE410P - Quad T1/E1 switchable interface. Supports PRI and
- RBS signalling, as well as PPP, FR, and HDLC data modes.
-
-Non-zaptel compatible hardware
-==============================
-
--- QuickNet, Inc.
- http://www.quicknet.net
-
- * Internet PhoneJack - Single FXS interface. Supports Linux telephony
- interface. DSP compression built-in.
-
- * Internet LineJack - Single FXS or FXO interface. Supports Linux
- telephony interface.
-
-mISDN compatible hardware
-=========================
-mISDN homepage: http://www.isdn4linux.de/mISDN/
-
-Any adapter with an mISDN driver should be compatible with
-chan_misdn. See misdn.txt for information.
-
--- beroNet
- http://www.beronet.com
-
- * BN4S0 - 4 Port BRI card (TE/NT)
-
- * BN8S0 - 8 Port BRI card (TE/NT)
-
- * Billion Card - Single Port BRI card (TE (/NT with crossed cable) )
-
-
-Miscellaneous other interfaces
-==============================
-
--- ALSA
- http://www.alsa-project.org
-
- * Any ALSA compatible full-duplex sound card
-
--- OSS
- http://www.opensound.com
-
- * Any OSS compatible full-duplex sound card