Hi, How can I make calls from Asterisk client to NEC NEAX 2400 traditional phone ? Is it possible to have a connection between Asterisk and NEC NEAX 2400, since NEC-NEAX2400 is an IP-PBX and supports SIP. Please help me to find a solution ;;; Thanks & Regards Ram Kumar Customer Support Engineer Barcode Gulf LLC Dubai , UAE Mobile : + 971 50 5594178 Email : Ramkumar@barcodegulf.net -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20050622/f00dc75e/attachment.htm
although it has been announced, to my knowledge, the NEC pure SIP fone has not yet been released as of this date Ramkumar wrote:> Hi, > > > > How can I make calls from Asterisk client to NEC NEAX 2400 traditional > phone ? > > > > Is it possible to have a connection between Asterisk and NEC NEAX > 2400, since NEC-NEAX2400 is an IP-PBX and supports SIP. > > > > Please help me to find a solution ;;; > > > > Thanks & Regards > > *Ram Kumar* > > *Customer Support Engineer* > > *Barcode Gulf LLC* > > *Dubai** , UAE* > > *Mobile** : + 971 50 5594178* > > *Email : Ramkumar@barcodegulf.net*** > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >-- Allen Niven GlobalFone 350 Fifth Avenue #6206 Empire State Building New York, NY 10118 +1-212-678-4381 office http://www.GlobalFone.biz
-----Original Message----- <snip> How can I make calls from Asterisk client to NEC NEAX 2400 traditional phone ? -this really depends on what software level of 2400 you have. Is it possible to have a connection between Asterisk and NEC NEAX 2400, since NEC-NEAX2400 is an IP-PBX and supports SIP. -if you do have an 2400 IPX that is in fact an IP-Enabled PBX but it would be a stretch to say that it support SIP natively. Maybe if you were talking about the new platform, the SV-7000, natively would be the right word but... -your best and most stable bet will be to use a t-1/pri connection to the 2400 you have. I have done this several times to 2400's and 2000's so I know that it works. I also know that if you were really keen to build a super tight integration with the NEC platforms you could sniff their CCIS protocol and build yourself a channel to *. I am not good enough to do this but I know that it can be done. Good luck Jason Kawakami www.optellabs.com Salt Lake City, UT