IPitomy IP1100+ PBX Administrator Guide User Manual
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IPitomy IP PBX Admin Guide
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Digium 2404B 16 and 2406B 24 Analog Line Cards (16 or 24 PSTN line connections)
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These lines are plugged into an Amphenol connector and need to be terminated in a cross connect,
break-out box or patch panel. The Amphenol connector uses a single pair connection to each phone line.
(Diagram
4)
INTERNAL DIGITAL T1 CARDS
The IPitomy IP PBX uses two devises for digital connectivity.
Digium TE122P T1 Card (a single T1/E1/J1 connection)
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This card supports industry standard
telephony and data protocols, including both RBS and Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) protocol families for
voice traffic. The card has a default configuration for the system, but this configuration may be adjusted
based on preference. Plug the RJ45 connector into the T1 TDM source supplied by the T1 provider.
Digium TE205P T1 Card (a dual T1/E1/J1 connection)
− This card supports industry standard
telephony and data protocols, including both RBS and Primary Rate ISDN (PRI) protocol families for
voice traffic. The card has a default configuration for the system, but this configuration may be adjusted
based on preference. Plug up to two RJ45 connectors into the T1 TDM sources supplied by the T1
provider.
(Diagram 5)
Connecting Using an External Gateway
Gateways connect legacy phone equipment (PBXs, ACDs, voicemail systems, etc.) to modern VoIP systems and
services. IPitomy supports many different communications protocols from both the modern world of VoIP and
from the legacy PSTN. This makes it a powerful tool for building gateways and protocol converters.
PSTN lines can be connected to a Gateway device. The gateway device is connected to the LAN. The Gateway is
then registered as a SIP provider in the system.