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July 12th, 2008

Digium Telephony TDM Cards

:

● Effectively a special modem

● Single port

● PCI only

● Price - $30

driver: wcfxo

How to configure Digium X100P card

Digital Card: B410P

● Four PCI-only

● Works outside of North America only

● Price: $850-$950

driver: b410p

● Hardware standard

How to configure Digium B410P card


: TDM400P

● Modular 4-port PCI-only

● Any combination of /FXS modules

● $75-$400 depending on number kind of modules

driver:

● Hardware not available

How to configure Digium TDM400P card

: TDM800P

● Modular 8-port PCI-only

● Any combination of /FXS modules

● $200-$700 depending on
number kind of modules

driver:

● Hardware not available

How to configure Digium TDM800P card

TDM800P

: TDM2400P

● Modular 24-port PCI-only, very big card

● Any combination of /FXS modules

● $300-$2000 depending on number kind of modules

driver: wctdm24xxp

● Hardware Echo-Cancellation available

How to configure Digium TDM2400P card

Digital Card: TE120P

● Single T1/E1/J1 port PCI-only

● Price: $500

driver: wcte12xp

● Hardware not available

How to configure Digium TE120P card

Digital Card: TE220P

● Two T1/E1 ports PCI express-only

● Price: $1150-$1550

driver: wct4xxp

● Hardware standard

How to configure Digium TE220P card


Digital Card: TE405P

● Four T1/E1/J1 ports PCI-only

● Available in 3v and 5v versions

● Price: $1350-$2250

driver: wct4xxp

● Hardware available

How to configure Digium TE405P card

Digital Card: TE420P

● Four T1/E1 ports PCIexpress-only

● Price: $1950-$2450

driver: wct4xxp

● Hardware standard

How to configure Digium TE420P card


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Asterisk zaptel.conf configuration with X100P FXO and TDM04B Cards


Installing the TDM04B
Plug it into a spare on your server, just like any other expansion card. If you installed the drivers when you installed , you’re almost there. (If you didn’t, you need to re-install and compile in support.) The next step is to configure /etc/.conf. First make a backup copy of the original /etc/.conf:
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