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2009 Feb 17
0
Optimizing this script for calling Skype users from Asterisk
I have written this configuration script which uses OpenSky to make Skype calls directly from Asterisk devices using my companies SIP to Skype gateway. Users can dial skype_anyskypeusername or manually add names or extensions which can get mapped to the correct dialing sequence. The right sequence is username at opensky.gizmo5.com but that gets mapped to sipphone address so I set that up to map
2009 Mar 25
1
More on SIP for Skype
Daniel wrote: For us, opensky can be OK for individual users, not for allowing Asterisk users to call Skype users. Why? Simply that when you buy the 20 USD connection to Skype and don't want your calls to be cutted after 5 mn, you have to use the Gizmo Skype aliases system which is in your account. Not really helpful if you want to connect transparently your users to Skype! They better had to
2009 Feb 28
2
clone X100p+dahdi dial out works only after receiving call
So, tweaking configs, rebuilding this and that... restarting, twiddling, it works (yeah!), but fails on re-boot to work at all. Consistently, though. I believe it comes down to this: I can call out only *after* I've received a call. So, cold boot. Then: modprobe dahdi modprobe wctc4xxp modprobe wcfxo dahdi: Telephony Interface Registered on major 196 dahdi: Version: 2.1.0.3
2009 Feb 17
0
Questions about OpenSky - Asterisk to Skype Gateway
>> On Feb 13, 2009, at 11:19 AM, Philipp von Klitzing wrote: >> >> > Hi there, >> > >> > is gizmo the first user of the Digium Skype solution, or do they use a >> > different approach/product - any clue? >> > >> > http://www.gizmo5.com/pc/opensky/ >> > >> > Philipp OpenSky is no related to any product from Digium.
2009 Feb 15
1
Gizmo SIP / Skype gateway
Anyone got any thoughts on this and how it compares to the chan_skype that's due soon ? "OpenSky is a free service provided by Gizmo5 which allows *any* mobile phone, web browser or IP aware phone network (SIP, asterisk, etc) to communicate with Skype users. OpenSky supports sending text messages and voice calls." http://www.gizmo5.com/pc/opensky/ Julian
2009 Mar 24
2
Ebay's SIP for Skype
> Anyone connected up to it yet? > > http://www.skypeforsip.com/ This service is vaporware. It's just surveyware at this point with no actual service. An alternative is OpenSky which is a launched service which does SIP to Skype and Skype to SIP so you can answer and make all your Skype calls from any SIP aware device. There's a comparison chart at: http://sipforskype.com and
2009 Mar 25
1
Skype TO SIP (Was SIP to Skype)
From: "Guillermo Salas M." <gsalas at manta.telconet.net> > http://www.gizmo5.com/opensky Free calls are available up to 5 > minutes. If you need longer calls there's a commercial service you can > purchase. > Can be used to receive calls from skype? Yes it can. For example anyone who calls me now on Skype at michaelGizmo5 it will ring the IP phone connected to
2009 Mar 27
0
SIP for Skype Solutions: Hosted v Non-hosted
2009/3/27 Marco Sambo <derwidtel at gmail.com> > I have to try Skip2PBX, integrated into my Asterisk machine, but it seem > more invasive than Gizmo5 opensky. Doesn't it? Gizmo5.com/opensky is a hosted solution SIP to Skype solution meaning there's no software to install on your system. In minutes the system can be working for your Asterisk box. This is like using
2009 Apr 02
1
Friday April 3rd Gizmo, OpenSky, Skype for Asterisk, SIP for Skype - where are they?
Hi All, At the usual time, 12 Noon ET on Friday April 3rd, we expect Michael Robertson to join the discussion to filed questions about OpenSky and Gizmo5. I have been testing all of these Skype to X methods except SIP for Skype since I have no word from them. I can tell you that we've had good results with bith Skype for Asterisk and OpenSky. In fact, I am currently accepting calls to my
2009 Aug 05
0
Asterisk with gizmo5 and google voice only takes one call at a time.
my problem is this. I have google forward the call to gizmo5. I have this line in my sip file : register => user:password at proxy01.sipphone.com I believe this lines connects asterisk with gizmo5 so when it gets a call from Google, asterisk will answer it? At the end of my sip file i have this [Calls-From-Gizmo-Network] type=user context=demo disallow=all allow=ulaw allow=ilbc allow=gsm
2009 Feb 13
2
OpenSky: Digium Skype gateway?
Hi there, is gizmo the first user of the Digium Skype solution, or do they use a different approach/product - any clue? http://www.gizmo5.com/pc/opensky/ Philipp
2006 Feb 10
0
calling to sip provider
Hello, I am new user of Asterisk. Yesterday I was trying to call from softphone to Asterisk, and that Asterisk routes this call to sipphone.com provider. I have found information on internet about how to register to sipphone and it seems that I have done. "sip show status" (or similar command) in CLI was showing me that I was registered. To call was not working, and on Asterisk's
2004 Jul 18
6
PSTN Gateway X101P
I am trying to setup a simple pstn gateway using Asterisk and a X100p card. I have got everything installed using Redhat 9 and am able to load Asterisk. I also configured sip and I am able to connect to the asterisk gateway with Xlite on the windows side. I am able to dial 1000 and get the welcome message. What I am NOT able to do is dial a seven digit local or 10 digit long distance number and
2005 Feb 22
0
PSTN tones with ISDN4Linux
Hi all, I'm playing with Asterisk and I've already configured all needed .conf files. It works quite well, but now I need your help to tune the system: when I place a call from a softphone to the PSTN, I can't hear directly Telco's tones and I can't use its services, e.g. a mobile's answering machine. I don't know if I have to modify the dialplan or if it depends on my
2009 Feb 27
1
dialing timing problem?
Preparing to use * for a 'real' installation shortly. Meanwhile, I've got a single port clone thing, 00:06.0 Communication controller: Motorola Wildcard X100P working to answer my landline and send calls to my laptop or voicemail. Sweet! Trying to "call out" from linphone, I set up this: exten => _X.,1,Dial(DAHDI/1,${EXTEN}) Both SIP client and this extension are in
2009 Feb 26
2
Problems with Outbound Calls
Hi everyone! I'm quite a newbie at this Asterisk stuff so please bear with me. We've recently decided to start training in Asterisk via AsteriskNow! Asterisk version is 1.4.18.1 through AsteriskNow! 1.02 The box we have is paired with a Digium TE110P and we've managed to get it to the point where incoming calls via a single DID (from NTT Japan) can be received and answered
2008 Jan 31
1
Default delay time for Attended call
A call comes in from the PSTN, Asterisk answers it, it goes to the directory, and then to the extension the caller designates and the user at that extension answers. The user at the extension then wants to transfer the call to another extension; on the Cisco 7940 they push the ?more? soft key, then the ?Transfer? soft key, then enter the extension number they want to transfer to, and hit the
2005 Mar 18
0
T100P: Can't Make/Receive Zap Calls (Long Newbie Blah)
All, Alright, I've looked around the internet, the voip-info.org wiki, and browsed the contents of this mailing list. While I've found a couple of scenarios that are close to this one, I haven't found one that uses my particular card (T100P). Without further delay -- I have successfully configured internal SIP services between a Snom 200 and a Windows X-Lite client and have
2004 Dec 01
0
extension and PSTN connection
I got two phones on an ATA-186 (601, 602) and two phones on the TDM22B (603, 604). I have two lines on the TDM22B. I cannot figure out some of the problems: 1. 601 dials via ZAP/3-1 to local phone number at PSTN: ringing pickup on PSTN (empty) still ringing in the phone set 601 2. call from PSTN back: 601 picks up ... everything works !!! No caller id shows up 3. For testing I have only one
2005 Jan 27
1
Stumped by BroadVoice SIP
Hello guys. I am a fairly new user to Asterisk, and I'm just having a tough time. My goal is to set up a VOIP PBX. I have signed up with a BroadVoice number, and I have three systems with SIP phones. The PBX and the SIP phones are all behind a Cisco PIX running NAT. I am using Asterisk CVS version from yesterday. I also tried 1.0.3 with little luck. The SIP phones are two X-Lites on