On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 23:02:33 -0400
"Pete Bartusek" <pete at bartusek.com> wrote:
Essentially the layout would be this. I have a
computer with 4
internal modems in it. Has to be internal, I can't do this with
external modems/serial ports. Somehow I get it configured so that I
can telnet from the internet to this "emulator" and it directs my
telnet session to one of the 4 free analog lines.
Get a terminal server with
"reverse telnet" capability, connect modems
to the serial lines, connect the modems back-to-back to the POTS lines
of the internal modem and that's it. OK, most likely you have to do some
tricks to get a ring signal when someone connects via telnet to the
terminal server. E.g. it may be enough to use DTR from the treminal
server to initiate a ring tone generator on the POTS line between the
modems. Or get a old == cheap small analog PBX...
--
tsch??,
Jochen
Homepage:
http://www.unixag-kl.fh-kl.de/~jkunz/