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Sure. Here's a how-to. If you'd like a working example, let me know.
Open a TCP connection to * either directly of via, say the sampleproxy.pl
example (http://www.popvox.com/simpleproxy.pl).
Login using the manager API by sending the text string on the connection:
"Action: login\n\n"
Aft
On Saturday 18 December 2004 20:19, Bill Seddon wrote:
> Detecting the ringing state of a specific device from, say, a desktop
> running Windows or Linux AGI is trivial.
Care to share a trivial example with us?
Sounds like a useful link for several applications...
Antony.
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On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 07:54:19AM +0100, Wilson Pickett wrote:
> > I am searching for a new PBX for the company. My choice is Astrisk. My >
> > Boss wants background music via all the telephones. This is done in a
> > conventional PBX that he wants, but I can use the Asterisk PBX if it can
How
On Fri, Dec 17, 2004 at 07:54:19AM +0100, Wilson Pickett wrote:
> > I am searching for a new PBX for the company. My choice is Astrisk. My Boss
> > wants background music via all the telephones. This is done in a
> > conventional PBX that he wants, but I can use the Asterisk PBX if it can do
>
> W
I think that with AGI it should be possible, when a call comes in
disconnect the MOH call then connect the incoming call, when the call
is done just reconnect the MOH.
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004 09:31:24 -0500, Steven Kalcevich (Lists)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why not just dial an extention for musi
On Friday 17 December 2004 14:31, Steven Kalcevich (Lists) wrote:
> Why not just dial an extention for music when the user wants music
> from there desk.
Because then the phone will be engaged on a call and will not ring when
someone else wants to talk to the person at the desk?
Antony.
> >The
Why not just dial an extention for music when the user wants music
from there desk.
>The requirement of the original poster was to mute the music at the desk
>when a call is in progress.
>
I>t would be really nice if there was a hardphone capable of accepting a
>multicast high-quality stream when
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] My Boss wants background music
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Wilson Pickett wrote:
> > I am searching for a new PBX for the company. My choice is Astrisk.
My Boss
> > wants background music via all the telephones. This is done in a
> > conventional PBX that h
On Fri, 17 Dec 2004, Wilson Pickett wrote:
> > I am searching for a new PBX for the company. My choice is Astrisk. My Boss
> > wants background music via all the telephones. This is done in a
> > conventional PBX that he wants, but I can use the Asterisk PBX if it can do
>
> What a waste of resou
> I am searching for a new PBX for the company. My choice is Astrisk. My Boss
> wants background music via all the telephones. This is done in a
> conventional PBX that he wants, but I can use the Asterisk PBX if it can do
What a waste of resources though, like installing video games on the
asteri
ia an inexpensive car-amplifier. Oh
yeah, multiple slimp3s can be synchronized.
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Satchid wrote:
Dear Members,
I am searching for a new PBX for the company. My choice is Astrisk. My Boss
wants background music via all the telephones. This is done in a
conventional PBX that he wants, but I can use the Asterisk PBX if it can do
this also.
As I said he needs background music on ev
We are looking at the Polycom IP300 or the Sipura SPA-841 for low end
type client needs at this point. We didn't feel comfortable with the
GS to our type of customers but if it fits your needs that's an option
as well.
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On December 16, 2004 07:01 am, Greg - Cirelle Enterprises wrote:
> >I am searching for a new PBX for the company. My choice is Astrisk. My
> > Boss wants background music via all the telephones.
> If you don't mind my asking, what application would require this feature?
Some people like the inane
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> Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] My Boss wants background music
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> On December 16, 2004 07:01 am, Greg - Cirelle Enterprises wrote:
> > >I am searching for a new PBX fo
ehalf Of Greg - Cirelle
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At 04:48 AM 12/16/04, you wrote:
>Dear Members,
>
>I am searching for a new PBX for t
Polycom IP300 are very in-expensive and have multiple lines.
On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 13:49 +0100, Satchid wrote:
> What
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At 04:48 AM 12/16/04, you wrote:
>Dear Members,
>
>I am searching for a new PBX for the company. My choice is Astrisk. My Boss
>wants background music via all the telephones.
If you don't mind my asking, what application would require this feature
At 04:48 AM 12/16/04, you wrote:
Dear Members,
I am searching for a new PBX for the company. My choice is Astrisk. My Boss
wants background music via all the telephones.
If you don't mind my asking, what application would require this feature?
Regards
Greg Cirino
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Satchid wrote:
Dear Members,
As I said he needs background music on every telephone this is not to be
mistaken with music on hold.
The bit stream is an MP3 file of 8 Kbs. At the server it might be at the
maximum 570Kbs if it has to send it individually to each telephone.
The network: 10/100 layer
On Thu, 2004-12-16 at 04:48, Satchid wrote:
> Dear Members,
>
> I am searching for a new PBX for the company. My choice is Astrisk. My Boss
> wants background music via all the telephones. This is done in a
> conventional PBX that he wants, but I can use the Asterisk PBX if it can do
> this also.
Dear Members,
I am searching for a new PBX for the company. My choice is Astrisk. My Boss
wants background music via all the telephones. This is done in a
conventional PBX that he wants, but I can use the Asterisk PBX if it can do
this also.
As I said he needs background music on every telephone
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