I have a client who is looking for the proposed solution and
was wondering if any asterisk professionals know if this can be done by
asterisk.
Calling card platform.
Users calling in through local access numbers, they dial
local access numbers and make calls through the system
Asterisk can authenticate by CLID - it's not a good
idea, though as CLID can be spoofed
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Goran Donev
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Thursday, December 01, 2005 10:36
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Can Asterisk do
Goran,
Yes, these are possible. You can roll your own, or use an off the shelf
system like our ITSP in a box. See my message of a few minutes ago at:
http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/2005-December/136800.html
We'll have calling cards and callerid authentication as you
You know, that's exactly what I was looking for since the beginning!
Unfortunately I only found one of these items for sale in the US and even then
I'm not sure if it will be compatible with the European system! Maybe someone
can enlighten me once and for all as far as the differences between
On April 24, 2005 11:58 pm, Lee Howard wrote:
Certainly I can understand that Digium doesn't stand to make much money
selling X100Ps at $10 each, and I can certainly understand them choosing
to not sell them. But, by the same token I cannot understand the
community's interest in discouraging
On April 25, 2005 12:25 am, Kerry Garrison wrote:
What year is this? 2005 right? Doesn't everyone on the planet know that you
get what you pay for these days? If you want to experiment with Asterisk
there is nothing wrong with using clone X100P cards at $6.95 a pop. If you
No there is
Hey guys, I am aware that Asterisk may be a bit overkill for what I need but I
haven't found any other software. Here's what I need to do:
I have 1 computer with 2 modems in it. Each modem (regular 56k )is plugged into
a different phone line ( line A and line B ).
Whenever a call comes on line
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Can Asterisk do the following for me ?
Hey guys, I am aware that Asterisk may be a bit overkill for what I need but
I haven't found any other software. Here's what I need to do:
I have 1 computer with 2 modems in it. Each modem (regular
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Hey guys, I am aware that Asterisk may be a bit overkill
24, 2005 12:34 PM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Can Asterisk do the following for me ?
Hey guys, I am aware that Asterisk may be a bit overkill for what I need but
I haven't found any other software. Here's what I need to do:
I have 1 computer with 2 modems
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Excellent news!
Now, remember that I am in Europe and out of my Linksys VoIP router I
have a phone line coming out which I believe is North American
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Excellent news!
Now, remember that I am in Europe and out of my Linksys VoIP router I
have a phone line coming out which I believe is North American standard.
I am really not knowledgeable
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Asking someone to spend eleven times more money
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Have you check on what
Hello,
that is even possible without MODEM hardware. It should work with a
simple call forwarder/diverter. It connects to both line ends and works
more or less like a analogue 2-port pbx with a fixed programmable
forwarding number. Offered e.g. in Germany from AUERSWALD (A-BOX)
Hi
1. I wonder Asterisk can do this (refer to the following diagram) or not ?
(Can I make a call from the SIP phone to the normal phone )
2. Is the Asterisk server 2 called the PSTN Gateway ?
3. What are the hardware that I need to do that ?
Hope that anyone can help me in this
-Users] Can Asterisk do this ?
Hi
1. I wonder Asterisk can do this (refer to the following diagram) or not ?
(Can I make a call from the SIP phone to the normal phone )
2. Is the Asterisk server 2 called the PSTN Gateway ?
3. What are the hardware that I need to do that ?
Hope
Koa CG wrote:
Hi
1. I wonder Asterisk can do this (refer to the following diagram) or not ?
(Can I make a call from the SIP phone to the normal phone )
Yes
2. Is the Asterisk server 2 called the PSTN Gateway ?
Yes
3. What are the hardware that I need to do that ?
A FXO board or gateway
I am a newbie to Asterisk , and I am doing research in Asterisk, hope that
can get some guidance from the experience users .
1. I wonder Asterisk can do this (refer to the following diagram) or not ?
(Can I make a call from the SIP phone to the normal phone )
Asterisk server
1 yes
2 your map doesn't make sense
3 a FXO to connect to the phone provider or a FXS to produce Dialtone.
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 16:26:37 -0600, Koa CG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a newbie to Asterisk , and I am doing research in Asterisk, hope that
can get some guidance from the experience
You are really good at over complicating stuff. What do you thing
Asterisk is? Let's try and guess, since it's a PBX it could do it. Oh,
only one email and I'm already over complicating things myself.
Anyhow, why do you think that you need 2 servers?
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 16:26:37 -0600, Koa CG
Here's what I want to make it do,
have 2 servers acting as call agents handling inbound and outbound calls to
a seperate pstn gateway(actually 2 of them but that is a seperate issue),
and 2 servers acting as sip proxies for ata186's spread throughout several
offices all remote. The call volume
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