Sigh, yet another lot of cheap Cisco kit :-)
We've got a complete Cisco VoIP system on our US warehouse that's
begging for an Asterisk call manager...
1x 7960
1x 7914
12x 7940's
1x 827-4V - ADSL Router
1x 3550-24 - Inline Power Switch
Circa £3610 ($6750 @ 1.87 exchange rate) or nearest offer.
Hi,
After speaking with a number of people offlist after the discussion of
low-cost, carrier grade, high-redundancy hardware for Asterisk, I
decided that the fastest option would be to take it into my own hands
and have a solution designed and manufactured.
We are near completion of the
Hi,
I've searched through the archives, and through the Wiki, for a few
answers or suggestions regarding CRM style information for incoming
calls (like pop-ups etc, and other CTI style interactivity) and
outgoing calls (web dialing and other apps like agent management).
So far, the best I've
[...]
Assume I have a non-POE switch with 24 RJ-45 (ethernet)=20
ports. I design a=20
1U box that can be mounted just above/below the non-POE=20
switch, call it a=20
POEI (POE inserter). This box has 48 RJ-45 ports, 24=20
[...]
Are POE switches expensive enough to warrant manufacturing=20
above?
Paul,
I wholly agree with what you're saying - I too ensure that we have at
the very minimum, a set of full spares.
However, this thread really has the wrong name at this point... We're
now looking at embedded solutions, in the same way Cisco has with it's
ICS 7750 solution. I'm looking to
Tilghman Lesher wrote:
On Sunday 18 January 2004 12:01, Adthrawn wrote:
Spell out RAID - Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks. Bingo.
That's Independent Disks. It's the independence of each spindle
that
is valued, not the cost proposition. If one spindle goes, it's not
all
of your data
BJ,
You can remotely login into the phone via Telnet, and then perform a
reboot or reload.
There is supposed to be a message header that can be sent to the phone
(which is why it's normally found as a web based script, that creates a
header and sends it to a specific port), but it's never
Hi,
I'm interested in participating on the embedded side. One of our RD
labs is working on a number of embedded server solutions, including
servers that are built around a 3 square PCB, linked to a 2 square
PCB with a compact flash interface. It's robust, and up to military
standards (but
Hi,
I'm after two very specific ringtones for the 79xx's...
A dog barking, and a horse either galloping or neighing.
I've tried making the sounds, but for some bizarre reason they're not
working. I used to make quite a few ringtones for the 79xx's, but I
seem to have forgotten how to do it!
John,
Pounds
Sterling
Screw You (purely optional :-)
Your Call Is Being Connected
Please Wait
Sorry, Your Call Will Be Answered Soon
Your Call Is Important. (That is why we have not yet bothered to answer
it, instead dancing around the office high on tip-ex.)
And for the girlfriend filter:
Hi,
I know it's not really the place, but if anybody in the UK (or US) is
interested, I'm clearing out lots of new Cisco stock...
7970G's (colour LCD), 7960G's, 7940G's, 7920G's (wireless IP phone),
7935's (conference phone) and 3550-24-PWR switches.
I also have boxes of 7914's, the
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[SNIP cisco stuff]
I'll now feel ashamed, and sink into my seat :-)
Best,
Ad.
Perhaps it would have been better
Sean,
I am thinking of proposing this system to my partner corp which would
entail around 13 extensions and 6 lines... How would I give someone
upstairs the ability to view if each user was on the phone or not? --
should probably be a new thread Currently they have 18 button
phones that are
Hi,
Does anybody know of a VoIP compatible doorbell or door intercom unit?
I've contemplated buying a cheap SIP phone, ripping it apart, and
putting it inside an IP66 sealed unit...
It would need:
- At least one speed-dial key, or some way to make every button dial
the same extension number
Hi,
Most companies we work with, have 'designated' crisis management teams.
These vary from the insignificant crisis', through to life-threatening
crisis'. There is always an assigned emergency services contact, whose
job it is in an emergency, to maintain communication with the emergency
Hi,
I'm just considering buying two Telecoms grade Sun Netra's to run a
lab-based VoIP solution. Not my immediate thoughts as a VoIP platform,
but from what I've heard, they can run Linux, and run it well.
Only thing is:
The Wiki and the Whitepaper just state that Asterisk is for the x86
Forgot to add, the Sun Netra's UltraSparc is 64bit... However, various
pointers indicate that it can run both 32bit and 64bit compiled code.
Best,
Ad.
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In case anybody is trying to work out the currency I used - it's
actually British Pounds, but the £ sign isn't being handled by the
mailing list. I've noticed that the mailing list is also having
problems removing the HTML or Microsoft OLE email components, and is
constantly filling the list
Josh,
This is what I've understood it to be so far...
The phone(s) are available in two flavours:
79xx with Call Manager Single User License
79xx without Call Manager Single User License
These optional licenses (which can also be purchase separately, and are
approx £10/$15) are to upgrade
Hi,
I read in the Asterisk Whitepaper, that you can run two cloned servers,
one as a primary, one as a backup, and have them automatically failover
to the other unit when it crashes, or when you need to restart it. The
primary application of course, would be ensuring calls can be made when
Hi,
I've just read on the Wiki, that Asterisk can be compiled to run on Mac
OS X (BSD). How?!
I've just tried running 'make' through the command line, and it dies
from a gcc bug. According to the Wiki, it does state that there is a
specially modified make file that has been ported to
Hi,
I'm a newbie to the list, but have been screwing around with Asterisk
for the last 6 months or so (on a purely experimental basis so far).
I'm not a linux expert by any stretch, (I'm a Mac OS X user), so I'm
unsure where the line is drawn in terms of Linux issues or Asterisk
issues.
At
Hi,
Has anybody been successful in running the 7914 expansion unit for the
Cisco 7960G IP phone? For anybody unaware of what the expansion unit
does, it provides 14 additional buttons, with an LCD display. The idea,
is that with an expansion unit (a 7960 can take upto 2 of these units),
a
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