From: Reinhold Fischer (Reinhold.Fischer@xxxxxxx)
Date: Wed Nov 21 2001 - 19:39:50 GMT-3
I use a small PBX that has two internal BRI Ports and one external
BRI port to the PSTN (and 8 analogue ports). These PBX's are quite
common here in germany. It speaks 'Euro-ISDN', so i have to use
'basic-net3' as ISDN switch type and it is not neccessary to use SPIDs.
The brand that i use is 'Ackermann', Model Euracom 182. Euracom 180
has just the external BRI, Euracom 181 has one external and one internal
BRI, Euracom 182 has one external and two internal BRIs. These PBX's
are also sold as rebranded Products by Alcatel (don't know the Model No.
and Quante (IS-1, IS-2, IS-3). There are also some other brands available
that have basically the same capability. And this box connects my analogue
phone and fax to the PSTN too ...
No need for an ISDN simulator here. The PBX would also work without an
ISDN link to the PSTN.
hth,
Reinhold
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Lupi, Guy wrote:
> Does anyone know of an ISDN simulator that is relatively inexpensive? 1300
> dollars for a used one is a little steep. I have heard that there are kits
> you can buy to turn a PC into a simulator with cards and software that you
> install. Is there any truth to this, and does anyone know where I could get
> some more information? Thanks.
>
> Guy H. Lupi
This archive was generated by hypermail 2.1.4 : Fri Jun 21 2002 - 06:45:20 GMT-3