Hey guys,
Currently we have non HWEC sangoma pri card but now we are planing to
replace card with HWEC support card for echo cancellation. So in this
case do I need to re-install everything? Like zaptel, asterisk etc..
Or just replace the card?
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Only by replacing it.should not be a problem.
Juan.
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On Wed, Mar 9, 2011 at 8:13 AM, Satish Patel satish...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hey guys,
Currently we have non HWEC sangoma pri card but now we are planing to
replace card with HWEC support card for echo cancellation. So
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 04:53:27PM -0400, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
Zaptel and dahdi is the same thing, except the later one is weirdly named to
make it harder to pronounce. Don't worry to upgrade to dahdi. But it is not
plug and play and you'll need to configure /etc/zaptel.conf and
True, what I meant was they serve the same purpose, i.e. drivers for the
non-SIP hardware.
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On 2010-06-24 4:52 AM, Tzafrir Cohen tzafrir.co...@xorcom.com wrote:
On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 04:53:27PM -0400, Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:
Zaptel and dahdi is the
Dear Doug and people,
In order to install an E1 Digium card in Asterisk, I've read it's
necessary to have DAHDI. But in my Asterisk installation I have
ZAPTEL.
Is it the same to have zaptel or dahdi in order to put to work my E1
Digium on my server in a plug and play way ??? because I don't
Zaptel and dahdi is the same thing, except the later one is weirdly named to
make it harder to pronounce. Don't worry to upgrade to dahdi. But it is not
plug and play and you'll need to configure /etc/zaptel.conf and
/etc/asterisk/zapata.conf according to your requirement.
Zeeshan A Zakaria
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To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk + E1 card
Zaptel and dahdi is the same thing, except the later one is weirdly named to
make it harder to pronounce. Don't worry to upgrade to dahdi
Dear all, I have to install an E1 card in my Asterisk 1.4.23 server
and here is my short question:
Is it necessary to install or update any Asterisk/Zaptel/Any extra
module or the default installation is good enough to just plug and run
the E1 card
Thanks a lot
Alejandro
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Alejandro Cabrera Obed wrote:
Is it necessary to install or update any Asterisk/Zaptel/Any extra
module or the default installation is good enough to just plug and run
the E1 card
You'll need to make sure that libpri and dahdi are installed and configured.
Doug
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Your installation should work, you must configure the card channels and
load the card module on your OS.
Regards.
2010/6/16 Alejandro Cabrera Obed aco1...@gmail.com
Dear all, I have to install an E1 card in my Asterisk 1.4.23 server
and here is my short question:
Is it necessary to install
Dear all
I have asterisk 1.2 and now i want to install E1 card with
support Q.SIG singaling so which E1 card is best for my setup i need single
port E1/PRI card which support Q.SIG
Regards
Satish patel
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satish patel wrote:
Dear all
I have asterisk 1.2 and now i want to install E1 card
with support Q.SIG singaling so which E1 card is best for my setup i
need single port E1/PRI card which support Q.SIG
All T1/E1 cards using libpri have basic Q.SIG support. I recommend the
I highly recommend the Sangoma cards. They have good support for Asterisk
also for other systems as well :) Asterisk does support Q.SIG that is not an
issue.
On 7/5/07, satish patel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear all
I have asterisk 1.2 and now i want to install E1 card with
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Time Card
Thanks for your reply,
The basic system would work as follows: -
Method 1
===
An employee would call in to the system and a welcome message is
prompted. After that a employee is asked
On 5/26/07, Nitesh Divecha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Shanon and everyones input...
Finally, got the application working as planned with PHPAGI...
Now the only draw back is the voice... I am using text2wav to prompt all
the questions, but the voice is creepy...
Is their any easier way
What does codec has to do...? I am using G729a
Cheers,
Nitesh
ram wrote:
On 5/26/07, *Nitesh Divecha* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Shanon and everyones input...
Finally, got the application working as planned with PHPAGI...
Now the only draw
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nitesh Divecha
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:08 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Time Card
Thanks for your reply,
The basic system would work as follows
Hello All,
I have been looking for this solution for quite sometimes Asterisk Time
Card System. I found some discussion from Digium forum but not quite
helpful.
Can anyone redirect me to the correct path?
Thanks,
Nitesh
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On 5/24/07, Nitesh Divecha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I have been looking for this solution for quite sometimes Asterisk Time
Card System. I found some discussion from Digium forum but not quite
helpful.
Hi
what is the mean of time card system ?
is this kind of attendent system
Thanks for your reply,
The basic system would work as follows: -
Method 1
===
An employee would call in to the system and a welcome message is
prompted. After that a employee is asked to enter the employee ID and
PIN number and once verified Employee ID, Caller ID, and time of day is
On Thu, 24 May 2007, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
I have been looking for this solution for quite sometimes Asterisk Time
Card System. I found some discussion from Digium forum but not quite
helpful.
Are you by chance referring to chipsets that provide hardware timing /
Real-Time Clock
This is all definitely possible by using Asterisk database interfaces, but
I cannot find an existing implementation of something of this nature.
It is an unusual and clever application of Asterisk. :-)
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On 5/24/07, Nitesh Divecha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your reply,
The basic system would work as follows: -
Method 1
===
An employee would call in to the system and a welcome message is
prompted. After that a employee is asked to enter the employee ID and
PIN number and once
Quoting Alex Balashov [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 24 May 2007, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
I have been looking for this solution for quite sometimes Asterisk
Time Card System. I found some discussion from Digium forum but
not quite helpful.
Are you by chance referring to chipsets that
On 5/24/07, Alex Balashov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 24 May 2007, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
I have been looking for this solution for quite sometimes Asterisk Time
Card System. I found some discussion from Digium forum but not quite
helpful.
Are you by chance referring to chipsets
Nitesh Divecha wrote:
Thanks for your reply,
The basic system would work as follows: -
Method 1
===
An employee would call in to the system and a welcome message is
prompted. After that a employee is asked to enter the employee ID and
PIN number and once verified Employee ID, Caller
On 5/24/07, David Gomillion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/24/07, Nitesh Divecha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your reply,
The basic system would work as follows: -
Method 1
===
An employee would call in to the system and a welcome message is
prompted. After that a employee is
This can be accomplished by writing an IVR to prompt and then using AGI or
dialplan commands the query strings can be executed. I have a setup like
this for a inegrating a in house time keeping system with asterisk.
On 5/24/07, Nitesh Divecha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your reply,
On 5/24/07, Alex Balashov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is all definitely possible by using Asterisk database interfaces, but
I cannot find an existing implementation of something of this nature.
It is an unusual and clever application of Asterisk. :-)
Don't know how unusual. When I do
Alex,
No, I don't refer to hardware timing... It is just a Unix time stamp as
used by CDR's.
Thanks,
Nitesh
Alex Balashov wrote:
On Thu, 24 May 2007, Nitesh Divecha wrote:
I have been looking for this solution for quite sometimes Asterisk
Time Card System. I found some discussion from
Thanks David,
Any code you can share... I just need a kick start...
Nitesh
David Gomillion wrote:
On 5/24/07, *Nitesh Divecha* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your reply,
The basic system would work as follows: -
Method 1
===
An
David,
You are correct... thats the whole scenario to simplify running payroll...
I am planning to do three level of verifications which will make sure
the employee is in right location, so he is not spoofing anything...
1) Verify by Employee ID and PIN.
2) Verify by Location ID. This will
Thanks Mike,
Will look into Asterisk AGI...
Cheers,
Nitesh
Mike Clark wrote:
Nitesh Divecha wrote:
Thanks for your reply,
The basic system would work as follows: -
Method 1
===
An employee would call in to the system and a welcome message is
prompted. After that a employee is
Thanks David,
Is it possible if you could share your code...
All I need is just an idea and develop my own.
Cheers,
Nitesh
David Gomillion wrote:
On 5/24/07, *Alex Balashov* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is all definitely possible by using Asterisk database
Thanks Bruce,
If possible could you share your code...? I just need an idea how to
integrate and store info in DB.
Cheers,
Nitesh
Bruce Reeves wrote:
This can be accomplished by writing an IVR to prompt and then using
AGI or dialplan commands the query strings can be executed. I have a
Hi,
I think is it easily doable with an AGI script, but i am not sure if
there is any builtin function to do it.
So you might want to look into that (AGI script)
Kido
Nitesh Divecha a écrit :
Thanks for your reply,
The basic system would work as follows: -
Method 1
===
An employee
Something like this would be fairly easy to write, but it will cost you. :)
Nitesh Divecha wrote:
Thanks Bruce,
If possible could you share your code...? I just need an idea how to
integrate and store info in DB.
Cheers,
Nitesh
Bruce Reeves wrote:
This can be accomplished by writing an
,
Shanon
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nitesh Divecha
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 9:08 AM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Time Card
Thanks for your reply,
The basic system
Has anyone fed a Nortel BCM from Asterisk?
I'm interested in switching our company over, but don't want to
replace all the handsets in one fell swoop.
I imagine some of the PRI cards can emulate a switch?
I'd still like to pass CallerID into the Nortel, etc but all the
external traffic would
- Mr. Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I imagine some of the PRI cards can emulate a switch?
Asterisk (and Zaptel) handles all call signaling not the cards. What that means
to you is that any Asterisk-supporting T1/E1 card can operate in PRI mode and
act as the network end as well as
Excellent. -
So I can basically make a crossover cable to my Nortel, and pass calls
to the old phones from the PTSN (via my VOIP originator ) in to it?
I guess I'm off to look for sample configs.
Thx
Brian
On 6/3/06, Kevin P. Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- Mr. Jones [EMAIL
- Mr. Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I can basically make a crossover cable to my Nortel, and pass
calls
to the old phones from the PTSN (via my VOIP originator ) in to it?
Exactly. Many examples of this on the voip-info wiki.
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Digium,
Asterisk with Digium's single span PRI works just fine with BCM. Contact me
off the list if you need details.
Thanks,
Wojtek
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To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Saturday, June 03, 2006 1:08 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 07:56 +0400, Jean-Michel Hiver wrote:
Joseph a écrit :
Is there a way somehow to implement Asterisk with Credit Card Processing
(IVR system)?
Yes, using AGI.
~google asterisk voip-info agi
Cheers,
Jean-Michel.
That is a positive new :-/
Any pointers to a
Yes contact me off list.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joseph
Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 11:49 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] asterisk credit card processing
We have written something, so the answer is yes.
regards,
Paul Hales
Technical Manager
AsteriskIT
Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way somehow to implement Asterisk with Credit Card Processing
(IVR system)?
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Shouldn't be too difficult... perl has some great payment modules:
check out Business::OnlinePayment
http://search.cpan.org/author/MOCK/Business-OnlinePayment-StoredTransaction-0.01/lib/Business/OnlinePayment/StoredTransaction/Unstore.pm
modules on CPAN
Joseph wrote:
Is there a way somehow
That is a positive new :-/
Any pointers to a sample? I couldn't find a suitable sample. I don't
have much experience with AGI but I can follow a sample if I had one.
I usually call a bank's IVR and I'm asked for merchant number, device
number, etc. The system ask me for credit card number
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 15:58 -0400, Mike Clark wrote:
That is a positive new :-/
Any pointers to a sample? I couldn't find a suitable sample. I don't
have much experience with AGI but I can follow a sample if I had one.
I usually call a bank's IVR and I'm asked for merchant number, device
Is there a way somehow to implement Asterisk with Credit Card Processing
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Joseph a écrit :
Is there a way somehow to implement Asterisk with Credit Card Processing
(IVR system)?
Yes, using AGI.
~google asterisk voip-info agi
Cheers,
Jean-Michel.
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Yap, I have already tried it. But what I want to is to
be able to map a rate table per CID. Do you know how I
can implement it?
Regards,
Leonimar Cape
--- Dovid Bender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
why not use astcc ? it comes with asterisk and does
all that you have requested. we have scripts
why not use astcc ? it comes with asterisk and does
all that you have requested. we have scripts running.
one that works via CID and one the user enters the
number.
--- leonimar cape [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi group,
I am currently looking for a prepaid application
that
can do the
Hi group,
I am currently looking for a prepaid application that
can do the following:
Use the Caller ID/Card Number for authentication
Can map a rate plan on a specific Caller ID/Card
Number
Supports prepaid functionality in terms of trunk
connection.
These functionalities seems
HI,
I'm using asterisk + voicetronix openswitch12 (using fxo). I just
noticed when I call a pstn number (mobile number), asterisk will
answer the call first before it actually dials the destination
number. Is this normal?
-- Executing Wait(SIP/192.168.1.130-081671b0, 1) in new stack
Can anyone tell me if there is a Calling Card Platform in which I can use
in conjuction with Asterisk that can give me Authentication via the caller
id of the user. I don't want a PIN based Calling Card system, but the
software to be able to recognize the caller ID information and
authenticate the
On Tue, 2005-10-04 at 08:35 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone tell me if there is a Calling Card Platform in which I can use
in conjuction with Asterisk that can give me Authentication via the caller
id of the user. I don't want a PIN based Calling Card system, but the
software to be
Hello
I want to setup an Asterisk with three analog
lines. Two of the analog lines are the main office number. The other
line is the fax number. The fax machine plugs into the line 3 but also
will be a connection to the third port on a Digium analog card.
Reason for the third line into
Buy a 3 porst fxo card and 1port fxs (green) card from digium.
Plug your fax the the fxs port.
Assign an extension to the fax at extension.conf
Create a menu.
Since the call will be bridged from fxo to fxs natively, there is very
few loss and the fax works ok.
Anyway, the diferrence between
On Wed, 2005-08-03 at 10:23 +, Andres Tello Abrego wrote:
Assign an extension to the fax at extension.conf
Create a menu.
Why even bother to do that much? Just put the 3rd port/line into its own
extension where s automatically dials the fax machine on 4. You can
still use 1, 2, and 3 for
Message-
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Chidester
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 1:24 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk TDM card connected to phone
linesAND fax line
On Wed, 2005-08-03 at 10
I dont know if is a common problem but what
Ive found:
First my config:
Zaptel.conf:
defaultzone=uk
fxoks=1-2
fxsks=3-4
loadzone = uk
Zapata.conf
[channels]
language=en
context=from-pstn
usedistinctiveringdetection=no
usecallerid=yes
cidsignalling=v23
cidstart=polarity
a) enable me to connect that server to the public phone net
Yes
b) allow me to connect an ISDN phone to the server and use it as a
No. An ISDN phone is always an ISDN phone.
But with the right card (and magic, e.g. proper termination) you can
connect an ISDN phone to Asterisk.
Hi!
If I install a CAPI-compatible ISDN-card in my server, will that:
a) enable me to connect that server to the public phone net
b) allow me to connect an ISDN phone to the server and use it as a SIP-phone
c) all of the above?
Regards,
Evert
Citat Evert Meulie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi!
If I install a CAPI-compatible ISDN-card in my server, will that:
a) enable me to connect that server to the public phone net
b) allow me to connect an ISDN phone to the server and use it as a
SIP-phone
c) all of the above?
Only a) would work.
You don't need a timing source for Music on Hold and have not needed one
for a while. I don't recall exactly when this requirement was removed
but it was well before 0.7.1. You do still need a timing source for
MeetMe and IAX Trunking (which you only want, but not need, if you have
lots of calls
Good day all
Is it possible to run asterisk and sip without any
cards,(t100,voicetronix)
Just a plain linux server,running mail and web, and add asterisk
At the moment they are running msn?
Tanks
Altus
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Altus Snyman wrote:
Is it possible to run asterisk and sip without any
cards,(t100,voicetronix)
Just a plain linux server,running mail and web, and add asterisk
Yes
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, April 22, 2004 3:57 AM
To: asterisk
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] asterisk no card
Good day all
Is it possible to run
hey
i want to implement phone card application based on PIN.
for this i am planning to use the AGI.
which programming language ( c , python, java .etc) should i use? i mean
which one is effective.
please suggest me.
Hi!
i want to implement phone card application based on PIN.
for this i am planning to use the AGI.
which programming language ( c , python, java .etc) should i use? i mean
which one is effective.
You are asking for a massive flame war... :-) How about use what you
know
Use the language you like/know more. I have developed a calling card
application with AGI scripts in perl (with the help of asterisk-perl
from http://asterisk.gnuinter.net) , web admin scripts in PHP, and
MySQL backend. Good luck,
On Wed, 2003-12-17 at 09:47, arun parajuli wrote:
hey
i want
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