Table of ISDN stacks for Linux » History » Revision 7
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h1. Table of ISDN stacks for Linux |_.Name |_.Protocols |_.NT|general uses |_.Hardware | |Aculab |??? |???|voice / ??? |unknown / proprietary | |CAPI |\2=.(depends on driver) |any |proprietary / via mISDN (2) | |DAHDI |any (DSS1, QSIG, DMS-100 NI-1, NI-2, 4ESS, 5ESS) |Yes|voice / network |Sangoma / Digium (CCD HFC via addons) | |isdn4linux|1TR6, DSS1 |No |terminal / network / voice / diversion |cards using siemens chips as well as those listed for mISDN | |mISDN (1) |DSS1 |Yes|voice |/2.cards |/2.everything using chips from CCD (HFC*, incl. USB), USB) Infinion and Winbond as well as cards chips and some made by AVM, Sedlbauer and NETJet | |mISDN (2) |any (DSS1) |Yes|voice | | |NMS |??? |???|voice / ??? |hardware from NMS Communications | |pika |??? |???|voice / ??? |hardware from Pika Technologies | |Sirrix |DSS1, QSIG |Yes|voice |cards from Sirrix AG | |u-isdn |1TR6, DSS1 |No |network | |visdn |DSS1 |Yes|voice |cards with CCD HFC* chips | |woomera |??? |???|??? |early Sangoma cards | |zaptel |\3=.has been renamed to DAHDI, see above | |