Hello,

Currently, I am using VoIP service from rogers here in School lab.
I can make calls from my sip and iax soft phone to asterisk server by some
preconfigured numbers ( like 100,1,2000, etc. ) but I have followign concerns.

How can I connect my asterisk server to my VoIP service provider network(VoIP
gateway) to reach to the outside world ?
Do I need to ask to my VoIP service provider for that ? for username and
password because I am not administrator here and being a student I am not aware
about that. :) I will have to ask to my network administrator. :)

Please, respond me as soon as possible so that I can proceed in my school
project and make my prof happy ! :)

Cheers,
Samir.



Quoting "Simon P. Ditner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

I've never really tried [EMAIL PROTECTED] myself, but I'm of the opinion that 
it's
better to start with a minimal system and add on the components you
need so that you have a clear understanding of how they interact,
rather than having something with everything possible installed whose
operation is strange and mysterious.

It's a wonderful technology demonstration, but personally it's not the
sort of thing I think I'd want to administer over the long term.

Cheers,
Simon P. Ditner

On 1/16/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I think we're better off using [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.1 for now. I don't think 2.2 
is
an official release.  It hasn't shown up on the main site yet for a
while now.  When I went to test the dialparties.agi PERL script, I
found that the PERL install was messed up.  The yum update just
made things worse so I went back to 2.1.  After patching for an extra
"-" in the SMP kernel source, I finally have it mostly working but the
ZAP line is not available.  If anyone knows the way to get the "zap"
command back, it would be appreciated.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] sure packs a lot in, but that seems to mean there is lots to
go wrong. Comments anyone?

Peter MacFarlane

> I installed [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2 using the default settings from the downloaded
> CD and CentOS.
>
> I was running through the Nerd Vittles
> (http://mundy.org/blog/index.php?cat=3) and trying to setup the fax
> detection.
>
> The tutorial talks about:
> "whether you are running [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1.5 or [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.x."
>
> When I followed the instructions for [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.2 it indicates:
> // Use the second one for recent Asterisk releases
> //#define CALLERID_FIELD cid.cid_num
> #define CALLERID_FIELD callerid
>
>
> Yet, this would not compile for me.  So I had to leave the source code as:
> // Use the second one for recent Asterisk releases
> #define CALLERID_FIELD cid.cid_num
> //#define CALLERID_FIELD callerid
>
> Once I added this to the Makefile
> APPS+=app_nv_faxdetect.so
>
> Anyway, the make worked fine with the above setting.
> make install worked fine as well.
>
> Following the rest of the instructions:
> amportal start
> asterisk -r
> set verbose 10
> show application nvfaxdetect
>
> I get this:

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Peter MacFarlane
Network Administration & Programming
Target Call Center/Message Centre PEI
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