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I have seen a few posts hereabouts that ask about bridging or connecting two callers on two different ports. The advice you give is get a JCT card?

 

What is a JCT card and what exactly does it offer over say a std D4PCI card?

 

Does a JCT (Also called a PABX integration card) provide cross-port connections like a PABX then, ie: it works like a PABX, but without connecting to a PABX?

 

I'm a bit confused! Can you point me somewhere to find out more?

 

Thx - Tim.

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What is a JCT card and what exactly does it offer over say a std D4PCI card?

It's a different type of card... It lets you connect two calls on the card together. D4PCI does not let you connect two calls on the card together.

 

For 4 port analog use: D/41JCT

For 12 port analog use: D/120JCT

 

 

The D/42JCT is a 4 port PBX integration card, and it's a fair bit more expensive then the D/41JCT. It can communicate with the PBX to send the PBX's function keys. It does not 'work like a PBX'

 

I'd suggest reading up more on these cards on Intel's web site.

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this is the card I was looking for. how VG would connect two lines by Dialogic D/41JCT-LS?

 

Here want I am trying to do, I don't want to use conference call by ISDN line or PBX. I have two independent lines that I would like to connect them together. My customers will call to my server by the first line and my VG script will dial the second line and then connect the first line and the second line via Dialogic D/41JCT-LS together to create a conference call.

 

Please guild me to a procedure or module use in VG that would connect two lines together for conference call with Dialogic D/41JCT-LS.

 

Farzad

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Use the "Dial and Conference" option of the Transfer Call module. See: http://www.voiceguide.com/vghelp/html/modXfer.htm

 

Alternatively, if both calls are already established you ca also use the Bridge_Connect() COM function. That function takes two parameters - the two 'LineIDs' of the lines to be connected.

 

Bridge_Disconnect() COM function can be used to disconnect the two lines. That function also takes two parameters - the two 'LineIDs' of the lines to be disconnected.

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