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> Quite so... of course, you'll *still* need a box to break the PRI into > BRI's -- that *passes* the DNIS information. I have not tried the hardware, but both Digi and Eicon have ISDN PRI cards with 23, 24 or 30 (or even more - 48 or 60) modems on board. No BRI necessary, but you'd better bring your wallet. They ain't cheap :-( Digi's cards use a straight forward tty*; while Eicon uses capi. I've never worked with capi, so that's new ground for me. > > > I started work with a Digi ISDN/BRI card which claimed to work with DIDs > > (or, actaully ANI and DNIS in ISDN parlance.) > > Actually ANI is akin to CNID (though not identical). DNIS (Dialled > Number Identification Service) is the other one, that's similar (though > again not identical) to DID. > > > Unfortunately Digi's new > > drivers tend to crash my systems, so I ordered an Eicon Diva. We'll see > > how it goes. > > Do they really? Bummer. Those are both cards that terminate a PRI > directly, Yan? See above. Digi's new cards use a dgdm driver, which does a lot more for you - but at least on the systems I've tried, it locks up the IDE drives, causing massive file corruption. Not good. Too bad; I like Digi and I use their stuff when I can. It's reliable, well made, and lasts forever. > > > Both these companies support ISDN/BRI and PRI, euro and US conventions, > > so it may be worth investigating. Digi only crashes on some SMP > > systems, so I'd look at their hardware. > > > > I'd welcome all the help I can get on working with DID stuff. My > > hardware will be here in a week; I need to get a solution soon. > > I'll be happy to help you to whatever degree I can; I know there is a > fair amount of interest in this issue. > > > If anyone has any modified faxgetty or faxrcvd scripts, please let me > > know. > > I'll try to dig though my archive for a pointer; the guy who's doing > this with the ZyXel's has posted his modified faxrcvd, as I recall. > > But if there's any kind of standard, it would probably be worth, in the > long run, soldering the support directly into faxgetty. The modems usually spit out the ANI/DNIS (or DID) info between the first and second rings as straight text - either single line or multi-line; I need to figure out how to get that out of faxgetty. I don't think it starts logging before it goes off-hook. AFAIK, you'd just have to tell your modem to answer on second ring then capture everything between RING\n RING\n.... Any help with faxgetty is much appreciated; I am not a programmer by trade and c++ is not something I am fluent in. C is OK, shell scripts I can puzzle out, but c++ is a no go for me. --Yan ____________________ HylaFAX(tm) Users Mailing List _______________________ To unsub: mail -s unsubscribe hylafax-users-request@hylafax.org < /dev/null