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Using asterisk to engineer a seemless VoIP TIE for Meridian 11c??

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madfactor

IS-IT--Management
Aug 16, 2006
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This is a general question...

Currently, we are using NTAK09DA DTI/PRI cards, with CH 11 - CH 23 configured as a DCH, and multiplexed using a Digital Link DL100 multiplexer to dedicate our TIE lines from our location to the far end.

My question is, is there a way to configure two basic asterisk boxes, to sit on both ends to interface with the PRI cards and route calls through ethernet or application protocols through the LAN side of the multiplexer?

To either asterisk box, the connection to the meridian 11c box, would be like any other PRI interface... and would in turn, map to a dedicated channel on the other asterisk boxes, effectively acting as a TIE. Is it possible to make the meridian boxes think that they are signalling an a PRI/T1 channel, when in effect they are signalling the asterisk box to contact the other box and signaling the corresponding channel on the asterisk box #2 TDM card that is directly hooked to the meridian box at the far end?

I have read tutorials on how to do this at directly the TDM level at OSI 1, but I am curious if asterisk can be configured to do this at the application protocol level?

Thank you for your time...

Richard C. Pangburn, Jr.
Senior IT Administrator
Boland-Maloney Enterprises, Inc.
 
you can plug your T1 cards to a router using protocol QSIG on T1 inteface and the comunication between the router can be using any type of protocol.
the voice will be packetize as VoIP.
We have done this using Cisco router
 
I understand that, but doesn't that require a certain version meridian software in order to do that? I think our boxes have a certain variety of v24 meridian 11c software I am pretty sure doesn't support QSIG. I maybe wrong tho...

Richard C. Pangburn, Jr.
Senior IT Administrator
Boland-Maloney Enterprises, Inc.
 
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