----- "wireless" <[email protected]> wrote:
> hello,
> 
> Has anyone setup JFFNMS to render alarms or any other
> information with text-to-speech?
> 
> 
> Has anyone set up a voice-to-command interface so that
> a singular person can speak to a JFFNMS server and have
> that voice translated into commands?
> 
> 
> If not to these, is anyone interested in these sort of
> audible interfaces with JFFNMS?
> 
> 
> curiously,
> James

It should be trivially easy to get alerts sent via speech. In fact, a recent 
issue of 'Sysadmin' magazine has an entire section on doing just that with 
Nagios IIRC. Essentially, you'd add a trigger that would fire off a command to 
an Asterisk server either via the Asterisk Manager Interface (AMI) or but 
putting a .call file into the proper spot where Asterisk would pick it up and 
act appropriately.

Speech to text (commands) would be a bit harder since the available STT engines 
are either expensive or not quite "ready" to work properly. At least, that's 
been my experience. It's been about 6 months since I worked with them so my 
information could be out of date. Regardless, if your STT engine is working 
properly, it'd be a similar task. Create an open IVR with the ability to say a 
command or other directive, the text is passed to an AGI script that fires 
something off to JFFNMS.

Tim Nelson
Systems/Network Engineer
Rockbochs Inc.
(218)727-4332 x105

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