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From: Richard Bernard Kemp <Richard@kemputa.demon.co.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.dcom.isdn,de.comm.isdn,demon.service.isdn,fido.ger.isdn
Subject: Re: Integrated analog modem and ISDN?
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 96 20:54:51 GMT
Organization: Myorganisation
Message-ID: <824244891snz@kemputa.demon.co.uk>
References: <4fmscg$a3c@millie.scn.de>
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In article <4fmscg$a3c@millie.scn.de>
kamran@marina.scn.de "Kamran Sharif" writes:
> Is there any device that makes it possible to connect a analog
> device via V.24 directly to ISDN? The ISDN-device should be
> able to make the ISDN connection to a predefined address.
>
Please can you clarify your question. An 'analogue device' is not
normally sent through V.24. If you are asking for a device that converts
between digital V.24 and 'analogue' (in the telephone sense) its a bog
standard external modem. If you are looking for a device to interface
analogue to ISDN, a fair number of standard ISDN terminal adaptors do that.
(Yes, you may plug a modem into an analogue port on a TA if you wish).
If you wish a TA with a V24 socket, these are available, but then you
are not using analogue at all.
By v.24 you do mean V.24 and not a compaction standard like V42bis don't
you?
With regard to 'pre-defined address', lots of TA's store pre-defined
numbers, just like modems. Am I helping?
Richard Kemp of Kemputa Systems, Ysbyty Ystwyth, Dyfed, Wales, UK.