RE: ISDN Simulation

From: Reinhold Fischer (Reinhold.Fischer@xxxxxxx)
Date: Sun Nov 25 2001 - 05:51:01 GMT-3


   
mine costed about $500 about five years ago. Later i added the two internal
BRI ports to the pbx ($100 each). These PBXs i described are often listed
on ebay. Have no official source for them. But they should be available in
every country where ISDN is common technology. Looking on ebay(.de) i see
them listed (including the 2 internal BRI ports) in the range of $350 to $450.
other brand PBX should work also fine as long as they are using the standard
ISDN protocol on the internal BRI ports. www.euracom.de has more information
on the model that i use.

Greets

Reinhold

On Sun, 25 Nov 2001, Ahmed Mamoor Amimi wrote:

> I was just wondering what u have given the answer too. I used a PBX (analog
> lines) to do the asyc labs and was thinking that ISDN PBX can do the same
> job for me. The only prob. that arrises was of the internal bri....
> anyways.. thanks !! i will today purchase this item. Can u tell me the
> average cost of this box.
> I am in Pakistan where i should order if i buy it from germany.
>
> Do other brand pbx work like the same. as in analog pbx i have to find a box
> that can produce a continious tone.
>
> -Mamoor
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
> Reinhold Fischer
> Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 3:40 AM
> To: Lupi, Guy
> Cc: 'ccielab@groupstudy.com'
> Subject: Re: ISDN Simulation
>
>
> 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



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