Hi there.  I've got a question about what I think is a non-standard 
usage for asterisk.  What I want to do is receive inbound calls on an 
analog line and connect that call to another number out there on the 
PSTN (actually, I want to alternate calls between two numbers, but 
that's not the part I'm asking about).  I don't think I'm using any of 
the IP telephony part of asterisk in this application, I just want to 
have asterisk keep the call record.  I've pulled asterisk from CVS as 
of a couple of days ago and was able to build the software and connect 
over SIP, so that much is okay.  I believe what I need to do is to work 
with the example at 
<http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+call+forwarding> and try to 
understand what's going on there before going too much farther.

One other (stupid) question regarding this:  If I'm using plain analog 
telephone lines, do I need two seperate lines for this (one for the 
incoming, one for the outgoing, which means I need two FXO ports) or 
can I somehow do this with one line?

Alternately, if this is something that could be more easily accomplished 
some other way, pointers would be appreciated.  I'm a network admin, 
not a phone guy.

Thanks,
Edward Barrett
-- 
F. Edward Barrett
The Skibowski Company LC
http://www.1greatmortgage.net
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