[VoIP] Caller ID Number
Dennis D Hock
hockd at dteenergy.com
Fri Jan 26 12:37:04 CST 2007
Thank you John. I have one coming soon now if only the time to get at it.
Dennis Hock
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From: Paul Wills <pdwills at verizon.net>
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Date: 01/26/2007 01:30PM
Subject: Re: [VoIP] Caller ID Number
>From: Martin Harriss <martin at Princeton.EDU>
>Date: 2007/01/26 Fri PM 12:18:48 CST
>To: Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches <voip at ckts.info>
>Subject: Re: [VoIP] Caller ID Number
>Paul Wills wrote:
>> ...
>> So far I have to say that the Cisco 3810 is, by far, the most cost
effective
>> way to implement a CNET installation. The sound quality is way ahead of
the
>> Digium cards and, looking on eBay, one can find one for a lot less
money.
>>
>> A tip of the switch cover should go out to John Jones for coming up with
it.
>
>Question: how do you connect the Cisco unit to Asterisk? Does it have
>to be via a T1, or can you use the Ethernet for this?
>
That's the great part. A simple Ethernet connection is all one needs.
Thus, the router can live in the equipment room and the Asterisk box
anywhere else.
PDW
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