Yaah!!! Mac! I am a big user of OS X. Can't help it. Macs eye candy draws
me in like my wofe. :) And.. I've never had a single issue with it. I also
host virtual Ubuntu, Red Hat and XP :( on the same box using VMware.
Sorry about the Mac rant. Just glad to see some Mac / Asterisk
This is both a hardware and software licensing issue.
Avaya offers a SIP server separate from their main VoIP gateway.
The core platform uses H.323.
Either SIP or H.323 has a license cost per registered device.
We have an Avaya S8300 Communications Manager providing H.323 and have this
tied to an
Ok, probably a dumb question. I believe I already I know the answer, but
thought I would get feedback from others.
One of the issues with user devices at the end Asterisk is dialing time
out. This is a parameter within each hardware device. So if I set it to 3
seconds it appears from the
We are in need of an IAX based hard phone.
We have used softphones and USB headsets already and they are greatly
affected by the other software running on the Windooz laptops and PCs of our
users.
Does anyone know where we can go to find IAX based hard phones in the US?
The one on this
We agree with Drew and no longer use Grandstream. We have used a few
Polycom, (best voice quality, hardest to configure). I have heard good
things about Snom but never used them. We standardized on Aastra. Good
build, sound quality, and feature set. Easy to configure or upgrade and
good
to die after about a year or so.
We bought 20 of them about 2 years ago and 7 of them have died or had
buttons stop working so we had to replace them. I haven't had a single
Cisco do that and we have probably 100 of them.
Jim Houser wrote:
We agree with Drew and no longer use Grandstream. We
Since FreePBX is module based it seems that with all the good people out
on the internet there is someone will write an add-on to extend the
capabilities for those that need it.
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I don't know about this phone but I can tell you I have a
vendor that will only talk to me via Skype so I purchased this: http://www.provantage.com/usb-internet-phone~220150620.htm
It operatesnice and has very good call
quality.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
I need the same exact thing. Our site is almost all Perl with a little PHP.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Ronald
Wiplinger
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 7:41 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject:
think you need to be a bit more explicit? Are you looking
for something that visitors to your website can use to call you?Kudos on
throwing around the buzzword, though. --Tom
On 4/26/06, Jim
Houser [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I
need the same exact thing.Our site is almost all Perl with a
? Are you looking for something that visitors to your website can
use to call you?Kudos on throwing around the buzzword, though.
--
Tom
On 4/26/06, Jim
Houser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I
need the same exact thing.Our site is almost all Perl with a
little PHP.-Original
Personal preference. I'm not a big headset guy.
The real point of my reply was to say how impressed I am
with USB talk quality when compared to ahardphone on Asterisk or our Avaya
Communications Manager. Like my wife says, I guess I'm not being
clear... :)
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I have our Avaya connected to Asterisk using NI D channel
protocol over a standard ESF/B8ZS span. It works
great.
Pretty easy. On Asterisk's side I just had to tell
it:
in zapata.conf:
[channels]switchtype=nationalsignalling=pri_cpegroup=1channel
= 1-23
in zaptel.conf:
loadzone=
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] T1 to cross connect remote PBX and asterisk
Jim Houser wrote:
I have our Avaya connected to Asterisk using NI D channel protocol
over a standard ESF/B8ZS span. It works great.
span=1,0,0,esf,b8zs
Shouldn't you be getting your timing from
http://gumstix.com/waysmalls.html
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of sam
Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 8:01 AM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Building Asterisk embedded device
Hi,
I want to build a PBX base
Looking at the TE100P I don't see it listed Q.SIG as supported. We have it
working great as PRI. Am I wrong about the Q.SIG support?
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Sent: Friday, March 31, 2006 9:04 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing
Digium.com has pdf brochures on Asterisk and their hardware you can
download.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 8:38 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject:
I wanted the user interface of FreePBX over what is
provided in the latest version of AAH. I installed the latest
version of AAH and then just installed FreePBX over the top. It went
fantastic and I do like the FreePBX web interface better than the
latestAAH.
Thanks.
From: [EMAIL
Yaah! I'm a Mac fan. PPC mini in my home office and Intel dual core mini
in our audio video room. I'm a fan of JackenIAX softphone and look forward
to any OS X integration with Asterisk.
Thanks and keep us posted.
Jim
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Does anyone know if FreePBX can be installed on a Linux box that was built
using [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would prefer to manage Asterisk with FreePBX over
the AAH build. I have just not had good luck building an Asterisk system
from scratch and the Centos based Amp ISO and prebuilt config files are
of asterisk?
Thanks,
Waldo
On Mar 27, 2006, at 12:29 PM, Tom Vile wrote:
Yes, you can.
On 3/27/06, Jim Houser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know if FreePBX can be installed on a Linux box that was
built using [EMAIL PROTECTED] I would prefer to manage Asterisk with
FreePBX over
the AAH
Title: Message
I'm
not real knowledgably in Linux, but have you loaded Webmin so you canlook
at the status andmessages in sendmail?
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Gabe.
Who was the call-center program from?
Thanks,
Jim
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Afana
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 2:38 AM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Feedback
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