09-27-2007 08:04 AM
Hi,
I have a 1841 router with WIC-1B S/T interface.The scenario is like people from various countries dialing into the router (by using a number given by the TELCO where the router is physically locted). The router must accept these calls and provide access for internal resources. I am familiar with the scenario of a router dialing out to another router using dialer-string, dialer remote-name, username and password.
But how can the router with WIC-1B S/T be configured to accept analog calls (assuming it is possible).
Pls help with some config examples.
Thx n Regards
Sonu
09-28-2007 02:42 AM
Hi,
YOu can accept incoming analogue calls with WIC1B-S/T unless you have modem DSP installed in the router, but you can receive ISDN calls.
Krisztian
09-30-2007 05:36 AM
Hi,
Thanks, but do 1841's come with DSP modules installed? Or is it like an extra card that has to be ordered separately and then installed?
Thanks
Sonu
09-30-2007 11:05 PM
Hi,
I have tried to fork up some information about it, but unfortunately I haven't found anything. What I'm sure the 2800/3800 series have digital modem PVDM hosting digital modems. It looks the 1800 series does not support it and the only way to terminate analogue calls is to use WIC-xAM modem card but obviously it cannot be used with ISDN line but analogue.
Hope it helps, rate if does
Krisztian
Krisztian
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