Hi all: We are looking for someone with experience in Alcatel PBX - PRI - Asterisk integration Please get in touch off list.. We're wanting to hire a professional subcontractor, developer or company to get around some issues like these: Asterisk shows PRI to Alcatel is up, but when trying to dial from Alcatel to Asterisk results in a disc tone (Asterisk do send calls properly into Alcatel) If / when we manage to get anything from Alcatel, we get just the first digit of the number the user is intending to call.. Asterisk expects the whole number at once, so it fails.. Most of the time we get nothing at all from Alcatel, we think something is missing, so Alcatel sees the link is down. Please let me know if you have done this type of work before. We are not wanting to involve the Alcatel people, unless really required. Is there any special way to set up zaptel/zapata so Alcatel detects the PRI to be operational? Is there any special way to receive the calls once the PRI is up? Right now asterisk is set with: pri_net Any information or hints will be greatly appreciated Thank you, Carlos NZ
Hi, You need to enable overlapdial. Regards, Sahil Gupta Chief Executive Officer VoiceValley Group of Companies Phone: +61-7-30188403 Fax: +61-7-30188499 On Tue, 29 May 2007, Carlos Hernandez wrote:> Hi all: > > We are looking for someone with experience in Alcatel PBX - PRI - Asterisk > integration > > Please get in touch off list.. We're wanting to hire a professional > subcontractor, developer or company to get around some issues like these: > > Asterisk shows PRI to Alcatel is up, but when trying to dial from Alcatel to > Asterisk results in a disc tone > (Asterisk do send calls properly into Alcatel) > > If / when we manage to get anything from Alcatel, we get just the first digit > of the number the user is intending to call.. Asterisk expects the whole > number at once, so it fails.. > Most of the time we get nothing at all from Alcatel, we think something is > missing, so Alcatel sees the link is down. > > Please let me know if you have done this type of work before. We are not > wanting to involve the Alcatel people, unless really required. > > Is there any special way to set up zaptel/zapata so Alcatel detects the PRI > to be operational? > Is there any special way to receive the calls once the PRI is up? > > Right now asterisk is set with: pri_net > Any information or hints will be greatly appreciated > > Thank you, > Carlos > NZ > _______________________________________________ > --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 >
Hans Witvliet
2007-May-29 15:55 UTC
[asterisk-users] Re: [asterisk-dev] Alcatel - Asterisk setup
On Tue, 2007-05-29 at 14:51 +1200, Carlos Hernandez wrote:> > Please get in touch off list.. We're wanting to hire a professional > subcontractor, developer or company to get around some issues like these: >> Please let me know if you have done this type of work before. We are not > wanting to involve the Alcatel people, unless really required. >Hi Carlos, It's good to avoid (at least initialy) most of the Alcatel people. Perhaps it;s good to clarify: There aint such thing as a company called Alcatel! It's just a bunch of companies trading under the name Alcatel. Some history about the company Many years ago, telecom business grew stark in the usa, and because of federal regulations the company had to be splitst, an american branch called at&t and the international branch called ITT. ITT bevame an umrella for ll kinds of activities: hotels, (sharaton) insurance companies and communications. In each of the european countries there was an ITT-department. later-on the telco departments were split off and joined CGE-Alsthom, doing power, cables and telecom. In theory it was the idea to stop each of the european department competing with each other. In practice they hate each other, and would rather see customers go to a real competitor, rather than to a sister alcatel-house. Alcatel exist(ed) of three legs, a Belgium, a German and (the largest) a French leg. Besides those, there were branches in Scandinavia, Spain, Portugal, Italy, The Netherlands, Greece, Turkey Most of them were squezed to death. The only branch ever realy cared for Open-Source was Alcatel-CIT (france). Alactel-Telettra (Italy, Spain) were HP-UX devotes, Alcatel-SEL (Germany) was hard-core devoted to SUN, and alcatel-BTMC (Belgium) sold there soul to M$. Anything else was not open for discussion: Company policy! Other reason to avoid it, is the companied total disregard for customer's (trust in product support.) Some prototypes are developped at one branch, team fired, and the result is handed over to another country, who is responsible for selling and supporting it. (ISDN, Sonet&SDH, network-management, S12, DSL-modems, ...) Boot-licking managers I've been working over 18 years for them, in most of their departments. I would not recommend *any* of their products to any one, on the contrary... God's mercy for the poor ceatures who are stuck with their products... (sigh of relief) -- pgp-id: 926EBB12 pgp-fingerprint: BE97 1CBF FAC4 236C 4A73 F76E EDFC D032 926E BB12 Registered linux user: 75761 (http://counter.li.org)
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