RE: [Asterisk-Users] SIP - Receptionist

2004-03-09 Thread mattf
Thanks for the plug :)

Just so everyone knows the direction this project is heading, after we
finish the callerID popup and voicemail indicator features on astguiclient
we plan on building a receptionist module to go with the suite. it's
probably a month away barring any more catastrophies(like our power pole
nearly burning down).

MATT---

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On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 23:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Monastery is neat as a monitoring tool.  The console's we're
> talking about also let the user pick-up calls etc.

Try this:

http://astguiclient.sf.net/

F

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP - Receptionist

2004-03-09 Thread Fran Boon
On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 23:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Monastery is neat as a monitoring tool.  The console's we're
> talking about also let the user pick-up calls etc.

Try this:

http://astguiclient.sf.net/

F

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP - Receptionist

2004-03-09 Thread George Pajari
Willy wrote to the Asterisk users list:

I am thinking about fork-lift-upgrading a
Nortel-Meridian key system...
The receptionist, however, is currently used seeing a
backlit display - with buttons - attached to her phone -
showing all the extensions in the office, and who's has
a conversation going etc


Take a look at the new SNOM 220 (http://www.snom.com/snom220_en.php) 
with the Key Expansion Module. You can have up 60 extensions represented 
on dedicated keys. Unfortunately the phones will not be shipping for at 
least another month or two. Which also means we haven't had a chance to 
try them out with Aseterisk yet.

We've got one on order and will let the list know more about how it 
works with Asterisk as soon as we can. If you're in Canada we'd be happy 
to sell you one. If you're in the US, you can contact  SNOM's US 
distributor (Kevin Moroz, [EMAIL PROTECTED]) for information.

g.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP - Receptionist

2004-03-08 Thread CW_ASN
So put your hands on it and help to product grow.

Regards,

Gus

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> Monastery is neat as a monitoring tool.  The console's we're
> talking
> about also let the user pick-up calls etc.
>
> - Original Message Follows -
> > See monastery, maybe help you
> > (http://pbx.unslept.com/newstatus.php)
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Gus
> >
> > - Original Message -
> > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 6:27 PM
> > Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SIP - Receptionist
> >
> >
> > > Hi All!
> > > I am thinking about fork-lift-upgrading a
> > > Nortel-Meridian key system with a * PBX driving SIP
> > > phones in the office.  The interface to PSTN would be a
> > > fractional T1 PRI (11 lines plus D channel). The GS
> > > phones look acceptable for most users. The forthcoming
> > > "Sayson 480i" would work for management types.  The
> > > receptionist, however, is currently used seeing a
> > > backlit display - with buttons - attached to her phone -
> > > showing all the extensions in the office, and who's has
> > > a conversation going etc.  We believe that autoattendant
> > > should only be used after hours ;). Question:  How do I
> > > drive - acquire such panels with asterisk? What are they
> > > called? who makes em?  I have seen Monastery, but that
> > > may be too cumbersome an interface for the relatively
> > > high call volume. I hope I explained what I am looking
> > > for. TIA
> > > WW
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP - Receptionist

2004-03-08 Thread Nicholas Bachmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi All!
I am thinking about fork-lift-upgrading a Nortel-Meridian
key system with a * PBX driving SIP phones in the office. 
The interface to PSTN would be a fractional T1 PRI (11 lines
plus D channel). The GS phones look acceptable for most
users. The forthcoming "Sayson 480i" would work for
management types.  The receptionist, however, is currently
used seeing a backlit display - with buttons - attached to
her phone - showing all the extensions in the office, and
who's has a conversation going etc.  We believe that
autoattendant should only be used after hours ;).
Question:  How do I drive - acquire such panels with
asterisk? What are they called? 

This much I can answer: a Digital Station Selector (DSS) is what you're 
talking about.

who makes em?  I have seen
Monastery, but that may be too cumbersome an interface for
the relatively high call volume.
I hope I explained what I am looking for.
 

As far as I know, you're on your own.  I've thought about a Java applet 
that acted as a DSS... it would be really simple w/ the manager 
interface.  Look at astman (and the Wiki) for details.

Nick

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP - Receptionist

2004-03-08 Thread willy
Monastery is neat as a monitoring tool.  The console's we're
talking 
about also let the user pick-up calls etc.

- Original Message Follows -
> See monastery, maybe help you
> (http://pbx.unslept.com/newstatus.php)
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Gus
> 
> - Original Message - 
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 6:27 PM
> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SIP - Receptionist
> 
> 
> > Hi All!
> > I am thinking about fork-lift-upgrading a
> > Nortel-Meridian key system with a * PBX driving SIP
> > phones in the office.  The interface to PSTN would be a
> > fractional T1 PRI (11 lines plus D channel). The GS
> > phones look acceptable for most users. The forthcoming
> > "Sayson 480i" would work for management types.  The
> > receptionist, however, is currently used seeing a
> > backlit display - with buttons - attached to her phone -
> > showing all the extensions in the office, and who's has
> > a conversation going etc.  We believe that autoattendant
> > should only be used after hours ;). Question:  How do I
> > drive - acquire such panels with asterisk? What are they
> > called? who makes em?  I have seen Monastery, but that
> > may be too cumbersome an interface for the relatively
> > high call volume. I hope I explained what I am looking
> > for. TIA 
> > WW
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] SIP - Receptionist

2004-03-08 Thread CW_ASN - Gus
See monastery, maybe help you (http://pbx.unslept.com/newstatus.php)

Regards,

Gus

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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 6:27 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] SIP - Receptionist


> Hi All!
> I am thinking about fork-lift-upgrading a Nortel-Meridian
> key system with a * PBX driving SIP phones in the office. 
> The interface to PSTN would be a fractional T1 PRI (11 lines
> plus D channel). The GS phones look acceptable for most
> users. The forthcoming "Sayson 480i" would work for
> management types.  The receptionist, however, is currently
> used seeing a backlit display - with buttons - attached to
> her phone - showing all the extensions in the office, and
> who's has a conversation going etc.  We believe that
> autoattendant should only be used after hours ;).
> Question:  How do I drive - acquire such panels with
> asterisk? What are they called? who makes em?  I have seen
> Monastery, but that may be too cumbersome an interface for
> the relatively high call volume.
> I hope I explained what I am looking for.
> TIA 
> WW
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[Asterisk-Users] SIP - Receptionist

2004-03-08 Thread willy
Hi All!
I am thinking about fork-lift-upgrading a Nortel-Meridian
key system with a * PBX driving SIP phones in the office. 
The interface to PSTN would be a fractional T1 PRI (11 lines
plus D channel). The GS phones look acceptable for most
users. The forthcoming "Sayson 480i" would work for
management types.  The receptionist, however, is currently
used seeing a backlit display - with buttons - attached to
her phone - showing all the extensions in the office, and
who's has a conversation going etc.  We believe that
autoattendant should only be used after hours ;).
Question:  How do I drive - acquire such panels with
asterisk? What are they called? who makes em?  I have seen
Monastery, but that may be too cumbersome an interface for
the relatively high call volume.
I hope I explained what I am looking for.
TIA 
WW
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