Using many modems
Marc Eberhard (marc@athene.thphy.uni-duesseldorf.de)
Thu, 12 Nov 1998 15:28:11 +0100
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Hi!
Frank D. Cringle wrote:
> Marc Eberhard <marc@athene.thphy.uni-duesseldorf.de> writes:
> > [...]
> > Does that answer the question?
>
> It answers a different question to the one that Oliver Sturm
> originally posed. In the above, "device" is an ISDN device connected
Sure, I only answered Gerts question. The original one was already
answered several times (hunt group discussion).
> to the S0 bus. It did not become clear precisely what Oliver's
> situation was, but it seemed to me that he either had a domestic 2B+D
> line and a simple residential PBX that breaks that out to 8 POTS lines
> (only 2 can have external connections simultaneously) , or he has a
> 30B+D PRI and a professional PBX that should be able to hunt on the
> POTS side. Either way, in his scenario, it is the PBX that needs to
> arbitrate among POTS answerers, not the S0 bus among a number of ISDN
> answerers.
Perfectly right. But it wasn't clear, if he only connected a single
device to the S0 bus. My answer was just to make clear, that it must
be that way, because there is no such problem between S0 bus devices,
because the central switch will take care of this issue. So it must
be his PBX, that causes the problem.
Bye,
Marc
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