Asterisk is primarily a VoIP server using SIP, RTSP, and IAX2. it does 'speak' other protocols as well.
T1 is a type of ISDN also; though ISDN PRI lines are usually voice and T1 is data, it's the same technology.
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2 years ago
Asterisk installed on Linux server by other admin.
I am trying to find out which communication protocol/technology is currently using on Asterisk? Eg: isdn, voip, acd, etc. I dont know which one is using.
The line connected on BT with ISDN or T1 Card on the server.
There are a lot of files in
/etc/asterisk/
Which config file do I need to look at and detail that connect to BT line?