Zeeshan Zakaria
2006-Sep-02 16:11 UTC
[asterisk-users] How to use Grandstream GX-2000 phones for paging
Hi, My client has all Grandstream GX-2000 phones in his office and he wants receptionist to use them for paging as well. Currently they are using Nortel and receptionist can easily do paging. He said that he had somebody setup their old Asterisk system in a way, that receptionist could dial an extension, after which her voice was heard on all grandstream phones' speaker phones. I want to know how to setup this type of feature on grandstream phones, i.e. dialing an extension will activate all phones' speaker phones. -- Zeeshan A Zakaria -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060902/92c91b75/attachment.htm
Nic Bellamy
2006-Sep-02 17:30 UTC
[asterisk-users] How to use Grandstream GX-2000 phones for paging
Zeeshan Zakaria wrote:> My client has all Grandstream GX-2000 phones in his office and he > wants receptionist to use them for paging as well. Currently they are > using Nortel and receptionist can easily do paging. He said that he > had somebody setup their old Asterisk system in a way, that > receptionist could dial an extension, after which her voice was heard > on all grandstream phones' speaker phones. > > I want to know how to setup this type of feature on grandstream > phones, i.e. dialing an extension will activate all phones' speaker > phones.http://www.grandstream.com/FAQ/Asterisk.htm There's a PDF there that tells you (a) what settings to put on the phone, and (b) how to configure Asterisk to sent the SIP header that tells the phone to auto-answer. Cheers, Nic. -- Nic Bellamy, Head Of Engineering, Vadacom Ltd - http://www.vadacom.co.nz/
Tomislav ParĨina
2006-Sep-05 00:40 UTC
[asterisk-users] Re: How to use Grandstream GX-2000 phones for paging
In article <44FA222F.7030500@vadacom.co.nz>, nicb-lists@vadacom.co.nz says...> http://www.grandstream.com/FAQ/Asterisk.htm > > There's a PDF there that tells you (a) what settings to put on the > phone, and (b) how to configure Asterisk to sent the SIP header that > tells the phone to auto-answer.Is paging/intercom possible with Cisco 7905, 7912, 7940, 7960 and 7970 phones? -- Tomislav Par?ina Lama Computers Split Stinice 12, 21000 Split Tel.: +385(21)495148 Mob.: +385(91)1212148 SIP: tomo@pbx.lama.hr e-mail: tparcina#lama.hr http://www.lama.hr
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hall, Eric M. wrote:> > Hello group > I have a customer that has asked me to build an auto dialer that will > call customer a few day before an appt and remind them of the time and > date of the appt. > > Does anyone have any good links for apps that could do this type of auto > calling? They also request that information be pulled from a database > and be able to pull reports on who was called and if they call was > picked up. > > Thanks for any help the group could give me! > > Eric > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- > > asterisk-users mailing list > To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-usersCreative use of cron and some simple bash & dialplan scripting will do this fairly easily. - -- S McGowan VoIP Consultant rushowr@phreaker.net - -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (MingW32) - WinPT 0.12.3 mQGiBETxLJERBACrFvzk3Hd8AO9aGCSSgoabp8GGS7jYhR1UP9zqYeJIHeH+/r/D sCL0mPUGX1+FnVlh5UAO0Q3hueCdtgbAhdqMJMDhjQ2Tm10kBWu2DjWrLVnGx0QD Id1XAiQ1WIJkE2VqphKD0WVMsyxj08w+o+DwjD+mu3GCgitRTVOB9OnzpwCg3Ynx BHlbNUzLTp+3oUuudndpaiEEAIlBCJoIg+zCTg4/kFjsWfSYo3kTwNoQPqqMINMe GM15CkRvXgUdMgJMPeEqXNmfnUUHNf/6KD2WpP5kJcBZdNWHicvS+A+P1Sjuybio 5XlJgMDW5tzCX0V45n+RgZQjHMg1wpcv0eVOMhmaSL4eC7MyUnZBHzuBYmgNMpiM EF2wA/4y+hhoZ2SYUzTWk4QUPL8yaHTNS/4/aH8AB5cyRNljqT5//AXzYF3AxMZX bslWy4MtzX9CI9Zg8hxIzcaYp/oeFSVrv6Or/8ZRQk2T+eB7ymPY6T+SOcKfTgR2 f9kzlxtPjRK/nXDovjaaOGl0U0NaPemB0w8fEuNkF4LxKdAea7QgUyBNY0dvd2Fu IDxydXNob3dyQHBocmVha2VyLm5ldD6IYAQTEQIAIAUCRPEskQIbAwYLCQgHAwIE FQIIAwQWAgMBAh4BAheAAAoJEJX0LL+xQYafrbQAoKFzcLsRIkXWL1wzldi2iG4l FHD/AKCguGXH7GtZKpQfFct6vQUOnJuUB7kCDQRE8SygEAgAlOYMwiFKPALEpi/X Cb3kTzpDqi9yvlijssnyxY2IxTYJHheE2dkITtdmgFlfud0lCLiSVhf8i9Y2YCar I+Djz7/LTlX4lhcDBeAaSHfDUtr5jTn3caK5A3inCAxoI7Um9Sy3fSyW9DMww2Mj t+ysQ2XuXpRZ984/3X79kNttae7L3FqASHjfflUFhBukxpSAn5evmkAnmZDhjy5a Z9Ut+DGDQOG2qvDTZM/RFDyodLIRoW9AK2O3A7CtVjZVOTSjDdhdOsHzsuBioh51 ngfUo4B3hDy+tv5qtzD5UjVj8g+oFqDpjo7mj7EwhD/AqHxg6yKqOtVLTmeEdZzW RMMGkwADBQgAjutKcj73K0GqhlKP3D3plXXBLOeAnoUBMoxbd7u7HigTXkTeq7gX c+zC6pu3atL1piRBOTYPiflf36hkph+EC9Zu7fBmaIdKRqltV9m+XB5l6Kw/C4go hTeLFI5A61GmiyQ5NPRpaeERGba+EoWswYIUxkCmr7I02DL8R72oLu6bb+bevCz5 d1AKrY2Vg3M8IXhGHPrYoFup6EYC6Thp2wRG4vBtpQStFbdYjXNBYmwWNERPzOzb k3pU8y96X7mqLHbv6gi5wapJyPidasc3VtU7RrwSEsYDoc2nf+6KzZMTT3rnB9RL gns2mcXM/4utmBWzSL7tnil5mlI9dynHQYhJBBgRAgAJBQJE8SygAhsMAAoJEJX0 LL+xQYafclwAnAmrmJpITi7ngFNR/obx/l6tNPRqAJ477VYqaBg58lc+TlGK1DoA HeMrow==GJrg - -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (MingW32) iD8DBQFFAjPwlfQsv7FBhp8RAll4AJ47wfZpO4TxEXPxUip35ga9TVcOdQCgrYKQ n4ulcCLaoFy0PtjuiBt2GdI=y2hr -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
You need to make a cron job that runs a script that creates a spool file. If you dump a file into /var/spool/asterisk/outgoing/ it will create a call based on the information within the file. Do a search for asterisk spool outgoing for all the formats and examples. I have used it and it works rather well. -Tim On September 8, 2006 22:39, Hall, Eric M. wrote:> Hello group > I have a customer that has asked me to build an auto dialer that will > call customer a few day before an appt and remind them of the time and > date of the appt. > > Does anyone have any good links for apps that could do this type of auto > calling? They also request that information be pulled from a database > and be able to pull reports on who was called and if they call was > picked up. > > Thanks for any help the group could give me! > > Eric-- Tim St. Pierre IP telephony specialist sip://5101@communicatefreely.net Toronto: 647 722 6930 Toll-Free 1 888 488 6940 tim@communicatefreely.net -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 187 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20060908/8609d996/attachment.pgp