Hi there! We have an old legacy norstar phone system m8x24-ds ( dr5 ) and a couple of m0x16. It has 5 external analog lines. It has no auto attendant, and no voicemail. So every incoming call is forwarded to a operator, she pick up the phone, talks to the caller and transfer the call to the right extension. We are in Argentina, so buying a star talk is out of the question, there is no selling of that in here. So, we want to use * as an auto attendant and voicemail for our 50 extensions. Is there anybody who has done that? What topology do we have to use? : 1) pstn line -> (fxo) asterisk (fxs) -> norstar or 2) pstn line -> (fxo/1) asterisk (fxo/2) -> ata -> (ext. 123) norstar or 3) pstn line -> norstar (ext. 123) -> ata/1 -> (fxo/1) asterisk (fxo/2) -> ata/2 -> (ext.321) norstar or 4) pstnl line -> norstar (ext. 123) -> ata -> (fxo) asterisk Any help please? I'm not a telephone systems specialist! Thanks! -- Gustavo Berman Sysadmin Depto. Informatica Universidad Nacional del Comahue Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20061109/42583048/attachment.htm
Hi Gustavo, Auto attendant is easy, voicemail I don't think so (there are not extension information when call is back to Asterisk). We use the following topology: - pstn line -> norstar (ext 123) -> (fxo) asterisk Jorge Mendoza Gustavo Berman wrote:> Hi there! > > We have an old legacy norstar phone system m8x24-ds ( dr5 ) and a > couple of m0x16. It has 5 external analog lines. It has no auto > attendant, and no voicemail. So every incoming call is forwarded to a > operator, she pick up the phone, talks to the caller and transfer the > call to the right extension. > > We are in Argentina, so buying a star talk is out of the question, > there is no selling of that in here. > > So, we want to use * as an auto attendant and voicemail for our 50 > extensions. > > Is there anybody who has done that? > > What topology do we have to use? : > 1) pstn line -> (fxo) asterisk (fxs) -> norstar > or > 2) pstn line -> (fxo/1) asterisk (fxo/2) -> ata -> (ext. 123) norstar > or > 3) pstn line -> norstar (ext. 123) -> ata/1 -> (fxo/1) asterisk > (fxo/2) -> ata/2 -> ( ext.321) norstar > or > 4) pstnl line -> norstar (ext. 123) -> ata -> (fxo) asterisk > > Any help please? > I'm not a telephone systems specialist! > > Thanks! > -- > Gustavo Berman > Sysadmin > Depto. Informatica > Universidad Nacional del Comahue > Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > --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 >
Hi Gustavo, I correct myself. Voicemail is possible if you make a supervised transfer (I was talking about blind transfer). Sorry for my too fast response. Jorge Mendoza ====================== Hi Gustavo, Auto attendant is easy, voicemail I don't think so (there are not extension information when call is back to Asterisk). We use the following topology: - pstn line -> norstar (ext 123) -> (fxo) asterisk Jorge Mendoza Gustavo Berman wrote:> Hi there! > > We have an old legacy norstar phone system m8x24-ds ( dr5 ) and a > couple of m0x16. It has 5 external analog lines. It has no auto > attendant, and no voicemail. So every incoming call is forwarded to a > operator, she pick up the phone, talks to the caller and transfer the > call to the right extension. > > We are in Argentina, so buying a star talk is out of the question, > there is no selling of that in here. > > So, we want to use * as an auto attendant and voicemail for our 50 > extensions. > > Is there anybody who has done that? > > What topology do we have to use? : > 1) pstn line -> (fxo) asterisk (fxs) -> norstar > or > 2) pstn line -> (fxo/1) asterisk (fxo/2) -> ata -> (ext. 123) norstar > or > 3) pstn line -> norstar (ext. 123) -> ata/1 -> (fxo/1) asterisk > (fxo/2) -> ata/2 -> ( ext.321) norstar > or > 4) pstnl line -> norstar (ext. 123) -> ata -> (fxo) asterisk > > Any help please? > I'm not a telephone systems specialist! > > Thanks! > -- > Gustavo Berman > Sysadmin > Depto. Informatica > Universidad Nacional del Comahue > Centro Regional Universitario Bariloche > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > --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 >