Goal - to get the CoralIP PBX long distance savings by sending it to Asterisk (which then talks via SIP to other long distance voip providers) The Coral IP supports MGCP and so does Asterisk. Has anyone tried sending calls from the Coral PBX to Asterisk via MGCP? I will be playing around with that this weekend but thought I'd ask. The other way I was thinking was doing a back to back PRI, utilizing a Digium TE110P. If I understand that process correctly, using back to back PRI cards (one in the Tadiran and one in the Asterisk server) we can basically open a digital trunk to send (and accept) the calls. Any suggestions on integrating a non SIP (but VOIP) style PBX to Asterisk other than what I outlined above? Bill -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060706/c73e148e/attachment.htm
Bill Gibbs wrote:> Goal ? to get the CoralIP PBX long distance savings by sending it to > Asterisk (which then talks via SIP to other long distance voip providers) > The Coral IP supports MGCP and so does Asterisk. Has anyone tried > sending calls from the Coral PBX to Asterisk via MGCP? I will be > playing around with that this weekend but thought I?d ask. > The other way I was thinking was doing a back to back PRI, utilizing a > Digium TE110P. If I understand that process correctly, using back to > back PRI cards (one in the Tadiran and one in the Asterisk server) we > can basically open a digital trunk to send (and accept) the calls. > Any suggestions on integrating a non SIP (but VOIP) style PBX to > Asterisk other than what I outlined above?From what I understand, you can connect MGCP clients to Asterisk, so, if your Coral IP PBX is "a mgcp client", it may work, otherwise... (quite frankly, I don't think it is the case, from wa quick search in google, it seems the Coral IP PBX is a Call Agent itself, not a media gateway/MGCP client)
You are correct, I did ask the owner of the Coral to find out if it can act as a client as well, which would be perfect and save the hassle of going TDM. Do I need to be considered about QSIG when doing PRI crossover? Bill -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Julio Arruda Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2006 7:25 PM To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Tadiran Coral IP PBX to Asterisk Bill Gibbs wrote:> Goal - to get the CoralIP PBX long distance savings by sending it to > Asterisk (which then talks via SIP to other long distance voipproviders)> The Coral IP supports MGCP and so does Asterisk. Has anyone tried > sending calls from the Coral PBX to Asterisk via MGCP? I will be > playing around with that this weekend but thought I'd ask. > The other way I was thinking was doing a back to back PRI, utilizing a> Digium TE110P. If I understand that process correctly, using back to > back PRI cards (one in the Tadiran and one in the Asterisk server) we > can basically open a digital trunk to send (and accept) the calls. > Any suggestions on integrating a non SIP (but VOIP) style PBX to > Asterisk other than what I outlined above?From what I understand, you can connect MGCP clients to Asterisk, so, if your Coral IP PBX is "a mgcp client", it may work, otherwise... (quite frankly, I don't think it is the case, from wa quick search in google, it seems the Coral IP PBX is a Call Agent itself, not a media gateway/MGCP client) _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users