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| Johan Bloemhard 2007-04-27, 1:11 pm |
| 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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| Lelio Fulgenzi 2007-04-27, 1:11 pm |
| We use a TAM-B to interface from a VG248 into an overhead paging system. Works without a hitch. There are settings on the TAM-B that will help in many situations.
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From: Johan Bloemhard
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Subject: [cisco-voip] Bogen TAM-B -> FXO/FXS?
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
___________________________________
Silver Falls School District 4J
802 Schlador Street
Silverton, OR 97381
w: 503.873.6331
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| Paul Choi 2007-04-29, 7:11 am |
| Johan,
I've setup a TAM-B module with CCM off of an FXO card
as well as using a ATA device. It's not that tricky
and you shouldn't have many problems setting it up. If
it doesn't work the first time around you probably
have tip and ring reversed.
Paul
--- Johan Bloemhard
<bloemhard_johan@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
> ___________________________________
> Silver Falls School District 4J
> 802 Schlador Street
> Silverton, OR 97381
> w: 503.873.6331
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> cisco-voip@puck.nether.net
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| Turpin, Mark 2007-04-29, 1:11 pm |
| 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@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
> ___________________________________
> Silver Falls School District 4J
> 802 Schlador Street
> Silverton, OR 97381
> w: 503.873.6331
>
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