Dear Jimenez,
You have to configure a dial-peer in Cisco box. A 2611 with a NM-HDV-E.
It works. The configuration is something like:
[Cisco]
dial-peer voice 8000 voip
protocol sipv2
codec g711
dest pattern 4... (Whatever says your dialing plan)
session target ipv4:(ip address of you
> Eric J Merkel wrote:
> > Then you won't be able to us it for terminating voice. Sorry :(
> >
> > Eric
>
> Oh well, it was worth a though.
>
> Thanks for the answers though. I knew I should have gone for the 5350.
If you get 'voice' cards for the AS5300 it'll work, and if you had gone for
the 535
Eric J Merkel wrote:
Then you won't be able to us it for terminating voice. Sorry :(
Eric
Oh well, it was worth a though.
Thanks for the answers though. I knew I should have gone for the 5350.
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Daniel Jimenez
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] AS5300 and Asterisk
> Jeremy McNamara wrote:
> > Pablo Endres wrote:
> >
>
Jeremy McNamara wrote:
Pablo Endres wrote:
It works pretty much out of the box.
Pretty much? He has modems in that box.
I'm no Cisco expert, but aren't modems different than voice resources
(DSPs)??
Jeremy McNamara
You are correct. I have 96 DMM and 4 PRIs coming in.
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Anton Tinchev wrote:
Daniel Jimenez wrote:
Hey all,
I have an as5300 I use for dial in customers, we have 4 PRIs on it.
Which model - 5300 or 5350.
5300 have different DSP blades for dial-up/in and VoIP
I have a 5300. I have 96 analog modems in it, and 4 PRIs coming into it.
I cannot have Asterisk
On Wed, 2004-06-09 at 09:38, Anton Tinchev wrote:
> Daniel Jimenez wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > I have an as5300 I use for dial in customers, we have 4 PRIs on it.
> Which model - 5300 or 5350.
> 5300 have different DSP blades for dial-up/in and VoIP
> >
If it is a 5350, 5400 or greater the ports
Daniel Jimenez wrote:
Hey all,
I have an as5300 I use for dial in customers, we have 4 PRIs on it.
Which model - 5300 or 5350.
5300 have different DSP blades for dial-up/in and VoIP
We have a few free channels on it. I'm wondering if I setup SIP on the
as5300 I can have asterisk use the free chann
Pablo Endres wrote:
It works pretty much out of the box.
Pretty much? He has modems in that box.
I'm no Cisco expert, but aren't modems different than voice resources
(DSPs)??
Jeremy McNamara
On he as5300:
*Setup a user (used by asterisk for dial in)
* setup the voip and pots dialpeers
On as
It works pretty much out of the box.
On he as5300:
*Setup a user (used by asterisk for dial in)
* setup the voip and pots dialpeers
On asterisk:
* In sip.conf setup a user for the router
* In extensions.conf, setup the dialing plan, sending the # to the
router:
exten => _9.,1,dial(SIP/${exten:[E
Hey all,
I have an as5300 I use for dial in customers, we have 4 PRIs on it.
We have a few free channels on it. I'm wondering if I setup SIP on the
as5300 I can have asterisk use the free channels for dial out.
I'd still have to use my TDM04B for incoming calls, but at least I can
expand my outg
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