[VoIP] T1 transmission protocol

Greg Blakely greg at vyger.net
Tue Nov 27 23:45:26 CST 2007


IIRC, both ends of the ethernet T1 have to be on the same LAN segment,
as it's non-standard enough that it can't be routed. 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: voip-bounces at ckts.info [mailto:voip-bounces at ckts.info] 
> On Behalf Of Shane Young
> Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 9:11 PM
> To: voip at ckts.info
> Subject: Re: [VoIP] T1 transmission protocol
> 
> Quoting Martin Harriss <martin at Princeton.EDU>:
> 
> > Mad Mark wrote:
> 
> >> Basically I'm thinking of getting an Ethernet T1 
> connection set up   
> >> between an Asterisk box and a Windows box, as I'm a Windows   
> >> programmer, not a Linux programmer.
> 
> What is your goal in getting a T1 between the two boxes and 
> how does it relate to your Windows vs Linux programing skills?
> 
> The Channel Driver that Martin refers to does work between 
> asterisk systems and has lower latency and IP based channels. 
>  Even if it worked on windows, what would you use it for?
> 
> What benifits are you looking for that you feel you'd get 
> from a T1 connection vs an IP connection (other than lower latency)?
> 
> 
> --Shane
> +1-821-7311 CNET
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