[Asterisk-Users] Compatible Components

2003-12-26 Thread Stephen Karrington
Hello,

I just joined this list and brand new to Asterisk. I am planning on
implementing Asterisk in two locations. Can someone tell me which
hardware components are compatible with the system? I don't want to make
a mistake on buying hardware only to find out something doesn't work. I
will have two isdn lines in one location for one install and buying a
new server for this. So any recommendations on equipment would be
greatly appreciated.

In addition, I am planning on 5-8 stations in the PBX to start and would
like to implement softphones instead of physical phones. Does anyone
have any experience with this kind of setup? 

Another question is how would the system handle incoming calls to
Asterisk and route them to the softphones at each extension? I am
planning on using the Pro version of X-ten unless someone has a better
suggestion for this. 

Thanks!

If anyone wants to contact me, my sip number is 94907. 

Sincerely,

Stephen Karrington
Dreamtime.net Inc.

Corporate Office
8 Corporate Park, Suite 125
Irvine, CA. 92606-5192

Voice - 877-203-9308

Dreamtime is your global choice for enterprise wide sales channel
technology. Our niche is viral and email marketing services, leads
generation and direct sales channel automation.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Compatible Components

2003-12-26 Thread Tilghman Lesher
On Friday 26 December 2003 09:50, Stephen Karrington wrote:
 I just joined this list and brand new to Asterisk. I am planning on
 implementing Asterisk in two locations. Can someone tell me which
 hardware components are compatible with the system? I don't want to
 make a mistake on buying hardware only to find out something
 doesn't work. I will have two isdn lines in one location for one
 install and buying a new server for this. So any recommendations on
 equipment would be greatly appreciated.

All hardware from Digium is compatible.  In addition, if you want to
use ISDN, check out the compatible hardware on the chan_capi homepage:
http://www.junghanns.net/asterisk/page1.html

 In addition, I am planning on 5-8 stations in the PBX to start and
 would like to implement softphones instead of physical phones. Does
 anyone have any experience with this kind of setup?

Should be fine, as long as your softphones support H.323, SIP, or
MGCP.  Also, it is advisable that the softphone support RFC2833 DTMF
or SIP INFO as a method of passing DTMF.

 Another question is how would the system handle incoming calls to
 Asterisk and route them to the softphones at each extension? I am
 planning on using the Pro version of X-ten unless someone has a
 better suggestion for this.

FXO lines from the telco?

-Tilghman

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