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Re: [hylafax-users] ISDN PRI cards
I have also heard good things about eicon. Now the Q is do I really need
2 eicon boards.
There must be a way to get the called number Id (the destination
number dialed) from the board. If I can get the dialed number, I can
define almost any number of logical ports on that board (though I can
get only 30 faxes at a time.) So is there a way in Hylafax to get the
called number from an ISDN modem port on eicon? ( This can also be used
for DID fax routing )
Sedat Yilmazer
-----Original Message-----
From: hylafax-users-bounce@hylafax.org
[mailto:hylafax-users-bounce@hylafax.org] On Behalf Of Lee Howard
Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 11:13 AM
To: Sedat Yilmazer
Cc: hylafax-users@hylafax.org
Subject: Re: [hylafax-users] ISDN PRI cards
On 2002.06.20 00:49 Sedat Yilmazer wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am about to install a +50 line fax server system using hylafax on
> Linux. I was thinking of Multitech ISIModems with 8 lines on a card.
But
> +50 lines is just a cable-salad!! So my customer asked me to use PRI
> lines if possible. I have looked around and found digi datafire RAS
and
> eicon Diva PRI servers which seem to have 30 fax modems on a board wit
> options to go up to 60 ports.
>
> Did anybody have experience with these boards under hylafax? Or do
you
> have any other board in mind? How good the ISDN modems are in
general?
Both the Digi and the Eicon will work well. I've heard more problems
with
the Digis, though. I've tested an Eicon, and it worked great.
Lee.
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