On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, marrandy wrote: > Well I now have asterisk installed. > > I've printed out the asterisk web site. > > I've printed the draft Asterisk handbook V2 > > I've printed the Introduction to the asterisk open source pbx
oh, no, the trees, the humanity... try and not print, its easier to cut paste from a console than print the buggers out, besides the pace of * development at times has been so fast, those printed pages are probably obsolete by now :) > 1) VOIP inside the private LAN from one computer to another. e.g. > 192.168.1.1 to 192.168.1.2 etc. great... IAX2 will do that for ya > 2) VOIP to someone outside in the U.S. ask nufone, or setup your own gateway > 3) VOIP to someone overseas e.g. U.K. ask nufone or taan or someone like that > 4) Get a hardware card for the incoming line get an X100P from digium > 5) Some extensions, perhap's Four (4). get a TDM400P from digium (or use soft phones) > I don't see much in relation to point 1. why not? keep looking, it'll become clearer > What software (linux) can be used to connect VOIP to the astericks server ?? sip|h323|iax|mgcp?|skinny? a whole buncha codecs - wasim _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users