Dave Wilson
2003-Nov-25 03:49 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] How to use * to simply skim off callerid (UK)?
Hi all, I'm wondering how I could go about placing * into an existing office PBX system so as to capture callerid for further processing via AGI into an intranet app. I've already got the AGI scripts set up for what I want to do and have tested using IAX2 peering, however I have no knowledge of the target environment as yet, so would like to know what do I need to look out for (line types, hardware, cabling, etc)? My company builds automotive dealer management systems and we wish to use * within the system suite but without forcing any changes to potential client's existing phone systems in the initial install. Our primary concern is that of garnering the callerid info so as to trigger screen prompts and other events within our own system. Can anyone tell me what PBX systems on the UK market it is currently possible to connect to * with? Once * and our system is in place within a client network, we shall then be pushing for full leverage of *'s features. TIA, Dave
Glenn B. Lawler
2003-Nov-25 07:41 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] How to use * to simply skim off callerid (UK)?
Dave,> I'm wondering how I could go about placing * into an existing office PBX > system so as to capture callerid for further processing via AGI into an > intranet app.If I understand you, all you want to do is use an incoming callerid to trigger an event in your system. If I got that right, it sounds like attempting to hang a second PBX system on the incoming phone lines would not only be overkill, but may result in complications with the incoming calls. We have developed software in the past that uses a callerid capable modem to capture callerid data without interfering with the downstream phone system. That is the approach I would look into; it is not only simpler, but far cheaper since you only need one modem per incoming line. HTH, - Glenn Lawler