Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE: how to manage Digium TDM04B outgoing calls

2005-01-20 Thread David Boyd
On Thu, 2005-01-20 at 09:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Last concern about making my channels in a group and add that group in
> > my dial plan. How can I make sure it will start with channel 4 and not
> > pick a random one between the 3 channels as I'm pretty sure if I put in
> > my dial plan a group having channel 2, 3 and 4 it might do the opposite
> > and start with channel 2 then if it's busy switch to 3 and then 4
> > instead of 4 then 3 then 2 no?
> I think * start with 1, then 2, ... until it finds an available channel.
> 
> I you really want it to start with 4, then 3 ...  I think just
> re-managing your lines so that you primary number (line 1)  is plugged
> in port 4, and vice-versa, then put all those lines in the same group,
> and tell * to dial by this group, it would solve your problem.
> 
> If I'm wrong, please correct me
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What about the G vs g setting for hunt criteria when using groups for
outdial?

d

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] RE: how to manage Digium TDM04B outgoing calls

2005-01-20 Thread John Dunham
In extensions.conf the order you list the channels for a given dial plan
does not matter, the priority you set for the channel is the order that the
system utilizes.

Can't help you with the other questions.  I use Digium T1 cards to a channel
banks.

John Dunham


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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] RE: how to manage Digium TDM04B outgoing calls


Then if let say instead of buying TDM400P cards I get this : Clipcomm
CG-410 Quad FXO Gateway

is it any good? They also sell Quad FXS Gateway.

Clipcomm seems to sell the cheapest Quad FXO/FXS Gateways arround so I'm
wondering if it's working fine with asterisk.

I found this one too but at a lot higher price : AudioCodes MP108 8-Port
FXO Analog Gateway (SIP)

I need to buy a conference phone also and I'm looking at Cisco or
Polycom. Anyone tested one of the 2?

Last concern about making my channels in a group and add that group in
my dial plan. How can I make sure it will start with channel 4 and not
pick a random one between the 3 channels as I'm pretty sure if I put in
my dial plan a group having channel 2, 3 and 4 it might do the opposite
and start with channel 2 then if it's busy switch to 3 and then 4
instead of 4 then 3 then 2 no?

Thanks

Martin Roy




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Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE: how to manage Digium TDM04B outgoing calls

2005-01-20 Thread timebandit001
> Last concern about making my channels in a group and add that group in
> my dial plan. How can I make sure it will start with channel 4 and not
> pick a random one between the 3 channels as I'm pretty sure if I put in
> my dial plan a group having channel 2, 3 and 4 it might do the opposite
> and start with channel 2 then if it's busy switch to 3 and then 4
> instead of 4 then 3 then 2 no?
I think * start with 1, then 2, ... until it finds an available channel.

I you really want it to start with 4, then 3 ...  I think just
re-managing your lines so that you primary number (line 1)  is plugged
in port 4, and vice-versa, then put all those lines in the same group,
and tell * to dial by this group, it would solve your problem.

If I'm wrong, please correct me
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[Asterisk-Users] RE: how to manage Digium TDM04B outgoing calls

2005-01-20 Thread Martin Roy
Then if let say instead of buying TDM400P cards I get this : Clipcomm 
CG-410 Quad FXO Gateway

is it any good? They also sell Quad FXS Gateway.
Clipcomm seems to sell the cheapest Quad FXO/FXS Gateways arround so I'm 
wondering if it's working fine with asterisk.

I found this one too but at a lot higher price : AudioCodes MP108 8-Port 
FXO Analog Gateway (SIP)

I need to buy a conference phone also and I'm looking at Cisco or 
Polycom. Anyone tested one of the 2?

Last concern about making my channels in a group and add that group in 
my dial plan. How can I make sure it will start with channel 4 and not 
pick a random one between the 3 channels as I'm pretty sure if I put in 
my dial plan a group having channel 2, 3 and 4 it might do the opposite 
and start with channel 2 then if it's busy switch to 3 and then 4 
instead of 4 then 3 then 2 no?

Thanks
Martin Roy

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE: how to manage Digium TDM04B outgoing calls

2005-01-20 Thread Isamar Maia

Are you using PC or mac?

Isamar

On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Wilson Pickett wrote:

> > I would also suggest that while it is possible to do something, it is
> > not always wise :) See the significant volumes of reports in the
> > archives regarding multiple zaptel cards in one system.
>
> I must be lucky: I have 2 X100P and a TDM400 with zero IRQ or other
> issues. And double NAT for the voIP part. :)
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE: how to manage Digium TDM04B outgoing calls

2005-01-20 Thread steve


On Thu, 20 Jan 2005, Wilson Pickett wrote:

> > I would also suggest that while it is possible to do something, it is
> > not always wise :) See the significant volumes of reports in the
> > archives regarding multiple zaptel cards in one system.
> 
> I must be lucky: I have 2 X100P and a TDM400 with zero IRQ or other
> issues. And double NAT for the voIP part. :)

Yeah - here's my 3 card system: A TE410P running three PRIs, and two 
TDM400Ps running total of 6 active FXO ports:

# cat /proc/interrupts
   CPU0   
  0:   62571778IO-APIC-edge  timer
  1: 83IO-APIC-edge  i8042
  9:  0   IO-APIC-level  acpi
 14: 167849IO-APIC-edge  ide0
 15: 13IO-APIC-edge  ide1
 17:7537473   IO-APIC-level  eth0
 24:   62545476   IO-APIC-level  wctdm
 25:   62546044   IO-APIC-level  wctdm
 26:   62537638   IO-APIC-level  t4xxp
NMI:  0 
LOC:   62572633 
ERR:  0


Its an HP ML110.

Steve

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE: how to manage Digium TDM04B outgoing calls

2005-01-20 Thread Wilson Pickett
> I would also suggest that while it is possible to do something, it is
> not always wise :) See the significant volumes of reports in the
> archives regarding multiple zaptel cards in one system.

I must be lucky: I have 2 X100P and a TDM400 with zero IRQ or other
issues. And double NAT for the voIP part. :)
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE: how to manage Digium TDM04B outgoing calls

2005-01-19 Thread Adam Goryachev
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 15:55 -0700, Jason Kawakami wrote:

> So if you think the server can handle 5 TDM400P cards let me know. If 
> not what FXOs device I should purchased? I don't want to switch to PRI 
> for now (I know it would be easier to setup that way) as will be moving 
> to a new building in a year or so and don't want to invest on that for 
> now (as there's only one PRI provider where we are currently)

I would suggest keeping the fax lines out of asterisk, and thereby
reducing the number of FXO/FXS cards on the server.

I would also suggest that while it is possible to do something, it is
not always wise :) See the significant volumes of reports in the
archives regarding multiple zaptel cards in one system. (PS, someone
used to keep piping up about not having this problem with yellow dog
linux on a mac, but I personally know nothing about it .

Regards,
Adam
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] RE: how to manage Digium TDM04B outgoing calls

2005-01-19 Thread Asterisk List
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 15:55:10 -0700, Jason Kawakami
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> 
> My question
> concern outgoing calls. How can I configure my extensions.conf to get a
> PSTN line on my TDM04B card in the following order : first trying on the
> channel 4 then if 4 is busy then switch to 3 if 3 is busy then switch to
> 2 and if 2 is busy then say there's no more line available. I don't want
> to dial on the first channel as it's my main number and all calls are
> received by that channel if the line isn't busy. I don't have to manage
> it for incoming calls (it can't be done anyway) as it's done not on my
> side but on the side of my provider (with the callforward on busy thing)
> but for outgoing calls the asterisk server must manage it.
> 
> -put all of the zap channels in a group and specify that you want the
> outgoing calls to choose from the back of the group.  Look on the wiki for
> the g and G options to the Dial()application.

The above is good suggestion.  If you do not wish any calls to be
placed from channel 1, you can put channel 1 in a group and 2-4 in
another group.  The two groups can have the same context so that
incoming calls are treated the same way.  In your dial plan, you can
Dial() outgoing calls using the second group only.

--JJL44
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[Asterisk-Users] RE: how to manage Digium TDM04B outgoing calls

2005-01-19 Thread Jason Kawakami


-Original Message-

My question 
concern outgoing calls. How can I configure my extensions.conf to get a 
PSTN line on my TDM04B card in the following order : first trying on the 
channel 4 then if 4 is busy then switch to 3 if 3 is busy then switch to 
2 and if 2 is busy then say there's no more line available. I don't want 
to dial on the first channel as it's my main number and all calls are 
received by that channel if the line isn't busy. I don't have to manage 
it for incoming calls (it can't be done anyway) as it's done not on my 
side but on the side of my provider (with the callforward on busy thing) 
but for outgoing calls the asterisk server must manage it.

-put all of the zap channels in a group and specify that you want the
outgoing calls to choose from the back of the group.  Look on the wiki for
the g and G options to the Dial()application.

So if you think the server can handle 5 TDM400P cards let me know. If 
not what FXOs device I should purchased? I don't want to switch to PRI 
for now (I know it would be easier to setup that way) as will be moving 
to a new building in a year or so and don't want to invest on that for 
now (as there's only one PRI provider where we are currently)

-you will probably have issues with that many zap cards in one server.  Look
at the IAXy as an ATA for the fax machines (be careful, faxing over IP can
be FUN!)or look at having a couple of machines sitting next to one another
that are trunked together.

Good Luck!

Jason Kawakami
www.optellabs.com
Salt Lake City, UT


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