On Wed, 16 May 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect:
Is it possible to use Asterisk to record or monitor all conversation on
standard PSTN PBX ?
I imagine with enough work you could use it as a pass-through tap by
taking FXO trunks, barging into the media and then turning ar
Yes.
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Hi,
Connect you Asterix box in the middle of call-flow and you will be able to
record all calls.
PSTN <-> Asterisk <-> Legacy PBX <-> Phones
Regards/Pagarbiai,
Mindaugas Kezys
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hi Sir,
Thank very much for your suggestion. But I hope you don't mind giving
me more detail information. Imagine that I have a pbax with
3 incoming PSTN line and I have 10 extentions using stand phone.
The requirement is to capture all conversation either internal or
external
Regards
ASLAY
You would need two 4-port FXO cards. One to take the 3 outside POTS lines,
and one to generate the 3 FXO lines toward the legacy PBX pretending to be
the far end. Produce a simple dial plan that basically forwards nearly
everything in and out indiscriminately and run MixMonitor() on all of th
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 1:07 pm, Alex Balashov wrote:
> You would need two 4-port FXO cards. One to take the 3 outside POTS lines,
> and one to generate the 3 FXO lines toward the legacy PBX pretending to be
> the far end. Produce a simple dial plan that basically forwards nearly
> everything in
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On Wed, 16 May 2007, Andrew Kohlsmith said something to this effect:
Uh, you'd need 3 FXS and 3 FXO. You need to generate ring to the legacy
system, which requires FXS ports.
Ah, yes, sorry, you are correct. That's what I had meant to imply, but I
got my endpoint vs. far-end signaling con