[cisco-voip] Bogen TAM-B -> FXO/FXS?
Turpin, Mark
mark.turpin at Calence.com
Sun Apr 29 09:41:45 EDT 2007
I've successfully done a handful of TAM-B's off VG428s (FXS) with single zone. I haven't tried multiple zones, but as you suggested, dtmf-relay is what you're looking for to pass the zone number. Generally speaking, the product works as expected...
-Mark
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--- Johan Bloemhard
<bloemhard_johan at silverfalls.k12.or.us> wrote:
> I've searched through the archives and it almost
> seems that the Bogen
> TAM-B can be connected via FXO or FXS (with some
> limitations depending
> on the system)?
>
>
>
> I've read that it can be tricky to kill the stream
> in an FXS or FXO and
> it just keeps looping... Ultimately we would want to
> dial a DN and have
> the system forward DTMF zone code. I'm assuming that
> this would be
> dial-peer rules in this configuration? This seems to
> me to be an FXS
> configuration.
>
>
>
> Anyone have a TAM-B working in either of these
> configurations? If so,
> what are the limitations?
>
>
>
> TIA!
>
>
>
> Johan Bloemhard
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