Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 10:30:08 +0200 From: Hans Petter Selasky <hselasky@c2i.net> To: freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org Cc: Oliver von Bueren <ovb@ovb.ch> Subject: Re: Recommended BRI Interface with i4b (HPS-Edition) and Asterisk/chan_capi on 6.2 Message-ID: <200708111030.08666.hselasky@c2i.net> In-Reply-To: <46BC8094.7020207@ovb.ch> References: <46BC8094.7020207@ovb.ch>
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On Friday 10 August 2007, Oliver von Bueren wrote: > Hi all, esp. HPS > > As some might remember, I've setup my Asterisk on a FreeBSD 6.1-RELENG > box with the i4b from HPS, including the chan_capi (AVM Fritz) and > Asterisk from the ports collection, runs well. > > I'm now planning on upgrading a bit. For one I'd like to move to the > 6.2-RELENG branch. I quess the save way to do this is to de-install i4b, > do the cvsup to 6.2-RELENG and get that running without i4b and then do > a fresh install after an svn update with the current version. If anybody > sees any pitfalls with that, please tell me! > > Now to the more important question. Can anybody recommend me a multi > port BRI card for this combo of software. It needs to support at least > one, better two S0 in NT mode and one as TE connected to a DDI S0 from > our local telco NT1. > > I've seen the thread about the Digium D410P(=80635) and spotted the BN4S0 > from Beronet (=80450) , Junghanns.net has a quadBRI 2.0 as well. All > prices in Euros excl. VAT on voipango.de. In addition, I think I need a > power supply for the NT-Mode S0, the beronet one is around =8082. > > At the moment, I'm in favor of the Beronet card, as it's quite a > difference to the Digium one. > Does that sound reasonable to you? And, does it work? The Digium one has some additional DPS's which I haven't added support for= =20 yet. That's why it is somewhat more expensive. I would suggest that you buy a QuadBRI. Then you have some extra ports in c= ase=20 of lightning or whatever. The BN4S0 is supported by my I4B. =2D-HPS
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