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Date:      Wed, 10 Oct 2001 14:39:25 +0200
From:      "Jakob Alvermark" <jakob.alvermark@teligent.se>
To:        <freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: ISDN <-> H.323
Message-ID:  <03a901c15188$98d17330$070b12ac@teligent.se>
References:  <037701c1517e$f6153a40$070b12ac@teligent.se> <20011010133337.A35374@e-Gitt.NET> <002001c15180$d44f11e0$0400000a@dmem.strath.ac.uk>

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Hi Roger!

Thanks for your interresting answer.
I have looked around and so far found 3 different gateways:
isndgw
isdn2h323
openisdngw

It would be cool to get one of those running on FreeBSD. They are all
written in C++, which I don't have any experience in.
isdngw and openisdngw are based on OpenH323. I have the OpenH323 library
built, and I also built the OpenH323 gatekeeper, which seems to work fine
against MS Netmeeting and the IP-phones I have.

I have also tried to compile the various gateways, which obviously failed.
The most interresting one seems to be openisdngw.
I you or anyone else could have a closer look at it, it would be great.
Any ideas is welcome.

/Jakob



> Hi,
> Although I have not looked at i4b in much depth, I would have
> thought porting one of the ISDN<->H323 gateways would not be too hard.
>
> There is an i4b answering machine, so there is already code to pick
> up voice calls and to record and playback audio.
> As long as there is an API for dialing a number, that is all that
> the various H323/ISDN gateways would need.
>
> Time prevents me doing this myself, which is unfortunate
> as I have an ISDN line, an i4b supported card and I'm the OpenH323
> port maintainer.
> But I'd be glad to help people and to poke around in the linux
> code and see which bits we need to change.
>
> Roger
>
>
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