Hello,
I'm using an Asterisk 17 dialplan that currently includes:
1. many "DB gets" calls (ie statements like Set(FOO=${DB(Foo/Bar)})
2. and a couple of "DB puts" (ie statements like Set(DB(Foo/Bar)=Foo) or
DB_DELETE(Foo/bar))
I would like to add an HTTP Provisionning API that would allow an
Hello,
We are generating AOC messages via the AMI and trying to deliver them to
various brands of SIP phone.
When "snom_aoc_enabled = yes" in sip.conf then a message is set in the Snom
format correctly.
We're not having much luck sending any other type of AOC message though. I
can't find any
On 22 Apr 2012, at 18:34, Steve Edwards wrote:
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012, Stuart Elvish - IP Exchange Systems wrote:
1. DO I need a separate server for the conference server?
This depends on a few factors:
(a) You won't be able to run MySQL alongside Asterisk with conferencing
and get good
Be aware that there are several different conferencing solutions for asterisk.
I've used app_meetme in asterisk 1.8 (the LTS release) pretty happily. It is
reasonably full featured and
well supported. It has 2 drawbacks : 1) it needs a kernel module (Dahdi) to do
the mixing and
timing 2) it
Hi Mitch,
Firstly, I am not a conferencing guru; I just hope this helps.
I'm looking for some best practices on how to set it up.
1. DO I need a separate server for the conference server?
This depends on a few factors:
(a) You won't be able to run MySQL alongside Asterisk with conferencing
On Sun, 22 Apr 2012, Stuart Elvish - IP Exchange Systems wrote:
1. DO I need a separate server for the conference server?
This depends on a few factors:
(a) You won't be able to run MySQL alongside Asterisk with conferencing
and get good results. If you plan to use a single Asterisk server to
We're looking into using Asterisk to do our conferencing. Currently we do all
our conferencing using Cisco, we have a router with PVDM modules so we can
offload the hardware resources.
I'm looking for some best practices on how to set it up.
1. DO I need a separate server for the conference
1. No, asterisk can act as pbx and as conference server
2. No, just bought a powerful server
3. Not me, sorry
4. You are limited only by the CPU of your server
Il giorno 20/apr/2012 19:21, Mitchell Johnson mitch.johns...@gmail.com
ha scritto:
We're looking into using Asterisk to do our
Hi all,I'm planning a new Asterisk installation; the users want to duplicate the paging function they have with their current Panasonic hybrid system. They dial *3 and announce a held call on line 3, for example, and the announcements comes out of all the desktop phone speakers. I'm planning to
as advertised.
Mike
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Cassius Smith
Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 2010 7:54 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: [asterisk-users] advice re: Page
Message
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] advice re: Page() application
From: "Mike" l...@net-wall.com
Date: Thu, October 14, 2010 10:12 am
To: "'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'"
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Hi Cassius,Can`t help for SPA-942, b
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Thanks Mike - this does help. The setup will be a local server on the LAN, and
hopefully have
Hi,
Is anyone here using OrderlyStats with asterisk in a call center
setting? If so what what is your experience with it? Is that software
really free for asterisk users?
Or is there a better option out there?
Thanks,
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Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone here using OrderlyStats with asterisk in a call center
setting? If so what what is your experience with it? Is that software
really free for asterisk users?
Or is there a better option out there?
The short answer is OrderlyStats isn't really free
On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 10:04:53PM +1000, Rob Hillis wrote:
Louis-David Mitterrand wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone here using OrderlyStats with asterisk in a call center
setting? If so what what is your experience with it? Is that software
really free for asterisk users?
Or is there a better
As for queue_log analyzers, you can also look at
http://stats.asternic.org/ . I do not want to give you an opinion
because I wrote it myself. There is a fully functional free version.
Best regards,
--
Nicolás Gudiño
Buenos Aires - Argentina
On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 9:15 AM, Louis-David
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Roland Roland r_o_l_a_...@hotmail.com wrote:
I started with a digium card with ZAP
though that didn’t work out as the card were flawed..
so not to add more to my email, I'm seeking advice about the proper way to
learn about asterisk from A to Z if possible...
Hi all,
a few month ago I got the task of setting up asterisk for my company.
I had 94 employee to set this up for ...
I never heard of asterisk before to b honest, so after researching a bit..
I started with a digium card with ZAP
though that didn't work out as the card were flawed..
so ended up
One way to learn asterisk is to concentrate on the
features/applications/channel drivers you need and read
all about it including the sample config files and eventually the
source code is you don't find any other material.
Asterisk doesn't have a very up to date manuals. The policy at Digium
is to
Roland Roland wrote:
Hi all,
a few month ago I got the task of setting up asterisk for my company.
I had 94 employee to set this up for ...
I never heard of asterisk before to b honest, so after researching a bit..
I started with a digium card with ZAP
though that didn’t work out as the
If there is an asterisk users group in your area, visit and ask lots of
questions.
PaulH
Roland Roland wrote:
Hi all,
a few month ago I got the task of setting up asterisk for my company.
I had 94 employee to set this up for ...
I never heard of asterisk before to b honest, so after
Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008, Alan Lord wrote:
snip /
I used to have an ISDN-2 line into my home office. BT wrote to me about
2 years ago and said they were discontinuing the service. They converted
my dual channel BRI back into a single POTS.
Sure it was ISDN2e and not Home
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008, Alan Lord wrote:
Gordon Henderson wrote:
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008, Alan Lord wrote:
snip /
I used to have an ISDN-2 line into my home office. BT wrote to me about
2 years ago and said they were discontinuing the service. They converted
my dual channel BRI back into a single
On 24 Oct 2008, at 17:00, Phil Knighton wrote:
Hello all
What I'm looking for is some plain speaking advice on ISDN.
Currently using 4 analog lines connecting via a four port TDM400P
FXO card. We need to physically move our installations, and on
requesting the analog lines be moved -
Hello all
What I'm looking for is some plain speaking advice on ISDN.
Currently using 4 analog lines connecting via a four port TDM400P FXO card. We
need to physically move our installations, and on requesting the analog lines
be moved - our telco (BT) is suggesting we replace our analog
Phil Knighton wrote:
Hello all
What I'm looking for is some plain speaking advice on ISDN.
Currently using 4 analog lines connecting via a four port TDM400P FXO
card. We need to physically move our installations, and on requesting
the analog lines be moved - our telco (BT) is
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008, Phil Knighton wrote:
Hello all
What I'm looking for is some plain speaking advice on ISDN.
Currently using 4 analog lines connecting via a four port TDM400P FXO
card. We need to physically move our installations, and on requesting
the analog lines be moved - our telco
Andres wrote:
Phil Knighton wrote:
Hello all
What I'm looking for is some plain speaking advice on ISDN.
Currently using 4 analog lines connecting via a four port TDM400P FXO
card. We need to physically move our installations, and on requesting
the analog lines be moved - our
Phil Knighton wrote:
Hello all
What I'm looking for is some plain speaking advice on ISDN.
Currently using 4 analog lines connecting via a four port TDM400P FXO
card. We need to physically move our installations, and on requesting
the analog lines be moved - our telco (BT) is
On Fri, 24 Oct 2008, Alan Lord wrote:
Phil Knighton wrote:
Hello all
What I'm looking for is some plain speaking advice on ISDN.
Currently using 4 analog lines connecting via a four port TDM400P FXO
card. We need to physically move our installations, and on requesting
the analog lines be
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sigma Networks [EMAIL
PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 12:52 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Advice on best operator phone (with attendant
] On Behalf Of Sigma Networks
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Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 12:52 PM
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Advice on best operator phone (with
attendant console)
We have been marketing ipPBX systems
: Saturday, April 05, 2008 12:52 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Advice on best operator phone (with
attendant console)
We have been marketing ipPBX systems based on asterisk for 3+ years.
For the last year we've been
We have been marketing ipPBX systems based on asterisk for 3+ years.
For the last year we've been placing Aastra 57iCT with 560M sidecars.
Our attendants like the idea of a cordless handset so the attendant can
go to the copy room, etc. The LCD based sidecar means you can keep it
up to
For a receptionist, you generally want to go with a quality phone since
they're going to be the heaviest user of the phone system in the
building. (Inbound/outbound call agents may take/make more calls, but
their requirements are far more simple than the complex call juggling a
receptionist
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Advice on best operator phone (with attendant
console)
We have been marketing ipPBX systems based on asterisk for 3+ years.
For the last year we've been placing Aastra 57iCT with 560M sidecars.
Our attendants
.
--
Matt
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Advice on best
Faraz R. Khan wrote:
One of our clients is using a Grandstream GXP2000 with an attendant
console. We have used the same phone with past clients successfully
however this particular operator processes around 200 calls a hours and
the GXP2000 for sure does not like the quick line shuffling and
Your problems reflect what grandstream phones do.
I have been using a Polycom 650 with 2 sidecars as well as 601 with no
problems, we don't do paging, but the 650 does around 300 calls an
hour. With no problems.
Asterisk 1.2.x does support BLF. Earlier versions of 1.2.x would lose
subscriptions
One of our clients is using a Grandstream GXP2000 with an attendant
console. We have used the same phone with past clients successfully
however this particular operator processes around 200 calls a hours and
the GXP2000 for sure does not like the quick line shuffling and call
volume. We get the
Hello,
I have two sites. Both the sites will require queues for their own reason,
own campaigns, etc. Like site1 would handle product1, product2, product3,
while site2 can do product4, but can also do customer support for product1
and if anything, can transfer to site1's product1 queue
Hello,
For each incoming or outgoing call, sip hardphones I'm using, turn BLF on
and off like this:
the first call (after leaving idle status) turns 1st BLF on,
the second one turns 2nd BLF and so on,
when a call is hanged, its BLF is turn off.
My first question is : do you think such behaviour
Hi
if i want to use sip client to connect to my asterisk pbx do i need to
run a sip server ?
If so can you point me in the direction of a good howto for asterisk and sip ...
Thanks
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On 10/9/07, Gregory Machin wrote:
Hi
if i want to use sip client to connect to my asterisk pbx do i need to
run a sip server ?
If so can you point me in the direction of a good howto for asterisk and sip
...
install any sip client on your workstation computer
and point it to your
Thanks for the advise .. will follow up ..
G
On 10/9/07, Baji Panchumarti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/9/07, Gregory Machin wrote:
Hi
if i want to use sip client to connect to my asterisk pbx do i need to
run a sip server ?
If so can you point me in the direction of a good howto for
We have an Asterisk box setup and are ready to start offering VOIP to our
Wireless and DSL customers. Who do you guys recommend for DID's, 911, Long
Distance, etc.? We are looking for a solution to use where we can provide
the Asterisk box and they provide everything else.
Thanks,
We use broadwing and paetec for most of our pri stuff. Paetec is a bit
better with their call detail, but both seem to provide steady service.
It depends on your location, pricing, etc though.
Rob
Duracom Lists wrote:
We have an Asterisk box setup and are ready to start offering VOIP to
our
Hello all
I would like to know your opinions on free GUI used to manage Asterisk.
Which is better?
My setup is quite small, about 15-20 phones. I've seen the liste on
voip-info.
I have to recommend you destar. A simple python web based interface for
the Asterisk PBX. You can find destar
On Sun, 2006-10-29 at 15:33 -0800, Tom Lynn wrote:
Without providing a link to the list, or citing your front-runners,
you can't really expect people to reply, can you?
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+GUI
I am currently trying out VoiceOne.
On 10/27/06, Frédéric Blaise [EMAIL
Without providing a link to the list, or citing your front-runners, you can't really expect people to reply, can you?On 10/27/06, Frédéric Blaise
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hello allI would like to know your opinions on free GUI used to manage Asterisk.
Which is better?My setup is quite small, about
Hello all
I would like to know your opinions on free GUI used to manage Asterisk.
Which is better?
My setup is quite small, about 15-20 phones. I've seen the liste on
voip-info.
Thanks all.
fred
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Greetings:
I have a Mitel 200SX PBX right now that is experiencing some voicemail
difficulties. The voicemail system is a SmoothOperator system - yep,
thats right, genuine 1995 Dos-based ISA motherboard technology running
our corp voicemail system. In a word, boring and quickly becoming
Fix the computer
It worked for 10 years, it can be made to continue working
The worst thing you can do is try and implement such a radical change
without lots of testing, and more testing.
Unless, of course, you are the owner of the company or want to go on a
job search!
JMO
John Novack
Ron
= 220,3,Hangup
include = sipdiscount-outbound
Any ideas
Paul
- Original Message -
From: Peter Bowyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Advice
Hi All,
I am looking to see if this is possible and any
pointers if it is. It seems straight forward but not too
sure.
I have 4 extensions 2000 to 2003
I have one voip external account with Sipdiscount.
I want any of the 4 extensions to share that single sipdiscount
Hi Paul
I am looking to see if this is possible and any pointers if it is. It seems
straight forward but not too sure.
I have 4 extensions 2000 to 2003
I have one voip external account with Sipdiscount. I want any of the 4
extensions to share that single sipdiscount
Pisac wrote:
I'm very surprised that Asterisk (PBX !) do not support AOC.
Setting some variable with AOC informations should be enough.
Storing AOC in CDR would be perfect.
Arg!
I noticed just now that Asterisk breaks all my report applications,
extracting accounting data from an
On Sunday, January 15, 2006 10:32 AM Armin Schindler wrote:
It is not implemented in chan_capi yet, but this is very easy.
The question is what should be done with the AOC information?
Just set some variable? As far as I know Asterisk has no
API/structure for that.
At least none that would
I'm very surprised that Asterisk (PBX !) do not support AOC.
Setting some variable with AOC informations should be enough.
Storing AOC in CDR would be perfect.
P.
- Original Message -
From: Armin Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Pisac wrote:
Do Asterisk support
On Sun, 2006-01-15 at 10:32 +0100, Armin Schindler wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Pisac wrote:
Do Asterisk support Advice Of Charge (AOC) on ISDN lines?
Do any ISDN drivers (bristuff, capi, vISDN, mISDN) support AOC?
It is not implemented in chan_capi yet, but this is very easy.
The question
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Patrick wrote:
On Sun, 2006-01-15 at 10:32 +0100, Armin Schindler wrote:
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Pisac wrote:
Do Asterisk support Advice Of Charge (AOC) on ISDN lines?
Do any ISDN drivers (bristuff, capi, vISDN, mISDN) support AOC?
It is not implemented in chan_capi
On Sun, 15 Jan 2006, Pisac wrote:
Do Asterisk support Advice Of Charge (AOC) on ISDN lines?
Do any ISDN drivers (bristuff, capi, vISDN, mISDN) support AOC?
It is not implemented in chan_capi yet, but this is very easy.
The question is what should be done with the AOC information?
Just set some
Do Asterisk support Advice Of Charge (AOC) on ISDN lines?
Do any ISDN drivers (bristuff, capi, vISDN, mISDN) support AOC?
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Just this week, I've installed an Asterisk solution for my current job, to
replace a single POTS line which was shared between voice and fax.
Before we go fully live with the solution, we need to come up with a solution
to what to do with the current POTS line. The company is very keen to retain
I took a look at vgetty as a solution for my home telephony needs, but the
lack of documentation (at least beginner-level documentation) led me to
give up. I have a couple of GNU/Linux (gentoo Debian) and FreeBSD boxes
at home. I have a POTS line and a digital cable modem. I am not
interested
-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Advice on Asterisk-based home voicemail+fax+datasystem
I took a look at vgetty as a solution for my home telephony needs, but the
lack of documentation (at least beginner-level documentation) led me to
give up. I have a couple of GNU/Linux (gentoo
On Nov 13, 2005, at 6:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I took a look at vgetty as a solution for my home telephony needs,
but the
lack of documentation (at least beginner-level documentation) led
me to
give up. I have a couple of GNU/Linux (gentoo Debian) and
FreeBSD boxes
at home. I
Although I love asterisk, I've found that for a home setup I really
like the SPA-3000. The dialplan in the 3000 sends out all local
calls via the pstn and routes long distance to asterisk where I can use
2-3 different providers in case one goes down. The 3000 can also
send an incoming pstn call to
I have some IP 500s that I bought used, but the connectors are different
than the new ones. There is a Modem/Power RJ11, a Line RJ11, and Handset
and headset connector. Does anyone know how they work?
--
Chris Mason
NetConcepts
(264) 497-5670 Fax: (264) 497-8463
Int: (305) 704-7249 Fax:
To: Asterisk-Users
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Advice on old polycom ip 500
I have some IP 500s that I bought used, but the connectors are different
than the new ones. There is a Modem/Power RJ11, a Line RJ11, and Handset
and headset connector. Does anyone know how they work?
--
Chris Mason
NetConcepts
(264
I have a used Adtran 600 with 2 X Quad FXS, 2 X Dual FXS/DualX.3 and 3 X
Dual FXO/Dual X3 modules.
I have a Sangoma A101 Kit with RJ45 cable.
Installed in my working Asterisk system is a Digium TDM22B 2 x FXS,2XFXO
card.
I would like to replace the Digium card with the Adtran unit, can anyone
Hi-
I am trying to figure out a way to automatically shutdown and reboot an * box
safely on a set schedule. I have thought about using a CRON job but I am a
newbie when it comes to setting up CRON jobs. I have googled for examples but I
have came up empty. Has anyone on the list setup anything
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am trying to figure out a way to automatically shutdown and
reboot an * box safely on a set schedule. I have thought
about using a CRON job but I am a newbie when it comes to
setting up CRON jobs. I have
extraneous cr and lf 's in the file, so make
sure you delete any whitespace after your entry.
hth
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 2:11 PM
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Advice sought on how
Hello,
I need a provider that will allow me do create more than two channels at
the same time. Calls will be place within illinois. Does anyone know any
good provider that work (was tested for a long period) and is not
expensive? I want something for 15-20 dollars for unlimited calls within
one
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 10/07/2004
03:02:41 PM:
I have an opportunity to pick up a couple of NetFinity 5500's 4 way
Xeon
550's w/ 2 gig RAM for very little $$$
I have seen this:
http://www.mail-archive.com/asterisk-dev@lists.digium.com/msg00719.html
In it, there is a passing remark
. Once I get it controlled, time to punt the
3300. Anyone want it?
-Original Message-From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thursday,
November 18, 2004 10:51 AMTo: Asterisk Users Mailing
ListSubject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] - Advice on NetFinity 5000
series[EMAIL
I'm looking to start playing with Asterisk as soon as I get some H/W.
I tele-commute from home and have three POTS lines, home, work and work
FAX.
I'm looking at a setup that will have a couple high end phones (3-6) SIP
phones, a couple medium SIP phones, a couple of inexpensive SIP phones
and a
yeah, sounds like you have done your homework very well.
- Original Message -
From: Jeffrey C Honig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Asterisk Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 9:20 PM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Advice on starting out
I'm looking to start playing with Asterisk
Title: Message
Hi
all,
I am currently
trying to decide what Operating System is best to go for on a customer
site. Server will only be running Asterisk / MySQL / Apache / PHP but
nothing else.
I have only tested
Asterisk on SLES 8.1 however I do have experience with RedHat 9 as
well.
www.evtmedia.com
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Alex Barnes
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 6:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Advice on OS Choice
Hi all,
I am currently trying to decide what Operating System
Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Advice on OS Choice
Yes, Fedora works fine. Debian too. (I've used both)
...and others have successfully used other flavours... See the Wiki:
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk
Regards,
Scott M. Stingel
President,
Emerging Voice
On Thu, 2004-10-14 at 23:10, Alex Barnes wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently trying to decide what Operating System is best to go
for on a customer site. Server will only be running Asterisk / MySQL
/ Apache / PHP but nothing else.
I have only tested Asterisk on SLES 8.1 however I do have
-Commercial Discussion
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 8:34 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Advice on OS Choice
On Thu, 2004-10-14 at 23:10, Alex Barnes wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently trying to decide what Operating System is best to go
for on a customer site. Server will only
, October 14, 2004 9:10
AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Advice on OS
Choice
Hi
all,
I am currently
trying to decide what Operating System is best to go for on a customer
site. Server will only be running Asterisk / MySQL / Apache / PHP but
nothing else.
I have only
Thanks everyone for the replies.
RH 9 Availability:
According to the RedHat site http://www.redhat.com/software/rhelorfedora/
RedHat 9 is no longer available. If you say you can still download it from RH that's
great, can I assume this means it is totally free to use / install on
Alex Barnes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RH 9 Availability:
According to the RedHat site
http://www.redhat.com/software/rhelorfedora/ RedHat 9 is no longer
available. If
you say you can still download it from RH that's great, can I assume this
means it is totally free to use / install
On Thursday 14 October 2004 09:10 am, Alex Barnes wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently trying to decide what Operating System is best to go for on
a customer site. Server will only be running Asterisk / MySQL / Apache /
PHP but nothing else.
I have only tested Asterisk on SLES 8.1 however I do
On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 02:10:54PM +0100, Alex Barnes wrote:
I am currently trying to decide what Operating System is best to go for on
a customer site. Server will only be running Asterisk / MySQL / Apache /
PHP but nothing else.
I have only tested Asterisk on SLES 8.1 however I do have
Linus Surguy wrote:
This isnt actually at all correct, we certainly have a
Business Highway line in PTP mode with MSN! (Although you are
right in that this is the default)
Ah, BT, don't you just love them. Speak to three people and get four
answers.
I have just spoken to the ISDN support
On 26 Aug 2004, at 17:48, Nick Barnes wrote:
Benjamin asked:
I don't have a problem setting this up under Asterisk (that's
the fun part) but what I need is advice on what to ask for
from BT so I don't get the wrong lines / services and so that
it all works smoothly!
OK. You need one of the
On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 09:50:37 +0100, Jon Fautley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heh, good old BT. I've never tested voice over Business Highway, as
every BT engineer/support/sales person I've spoken to swore blind that
it wouldn't work - and in BT's eyes, if they say it won't work, it's
unsupported,
Well I've just called BT, the confirmed to me that MSNs can only work
with PTMP and DDIs with PTP. As for the seqential MSN issue, they have
assigned me the five I requested - but not sequential. They did explain
to me that they were automatically assigned randomly. I asked them to
escalate my
OK. You need one of the following:
Home Highway
Business Highway
ISDN2e
I can confirm that * works happily with all three - my office lines
are (for
various reasons, none of which apply any more!) on Business Highway.
Heh, good old BT. I've never tested voice over Business
Well I've just called BT, the confirmed to me that MSNs can only work
with PTMP and DDIs with PTP. As for the seqential MSN issue, they have
Complete tosh! As I said earlier, we've got it - and have ordered it with
additional lines as well, if you really want it, just argue more, and talk
to a
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 14:03:36 +0100, Jon Fautley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 25 Aug 2004, at 13:42, Benjamin Johnson wrote:
Thanks for that Jon,
can anyone confirm whether Asterisk can pick up which MSN has been
dialed and route the call depending on this - or does this
functionality
Benjamin asked:
I don't have a problem setting this up under Asterisk (that's
the fun part) but what I need is advice on what to ask for
from BT so I don't get the wrong lines / services and so that
it all works smoothly!
OK. You need one of the following:
Home Highway
Business Highway
OK. You need one of the following:
Home Highway
Business Highway
ISDN2e
I can confirm that * works happily with all three - my office lines are
(for
various reasons, none of which apply any more!) on Business Highway.
If you want to use a Fritz! card, then you MUST have the line set up
Hi all,
I've been playing about with Asterisk for years now on and off, just SIP to SIP calls, using FWD and suchlike. I'm moving house at the beginning of September and have decided to build an Asterisk based system for my home office.
I'm in the UK and wonder if anyone can give me advice on
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