----- Original Message ----- > Message: 5> From: "Geoff Nordli" <geoffn@gnaa.net>
> To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
> Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Re: Integration with Altigen
> Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2004 12:11:53 -0700
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> > ----- Original Message -----
> >> Message: 15
> >> From: "Geoff Nordli" <geoffn@gnaa.net>
> >> To: <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com>
> >> Date: Tue, 3 Aug 2004 11:36:05 -0700
> >> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Integration with Altigen
> >> Reply-To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
> >>
> >> I would like to integrate * with an existing Altigen PBX. I want
to
> >> spend as little money as possible to make it happen. My main goal
> >> is to inexpensively connect a branch office to the phone system.
> >> Eventually I would like to replace the Altigen system with an
> >> Asterisk
> > server so I
> > don't
> >> want to spend any money on Altigen hardware.
> >>
> >> Currently the Altigen has analog interfaces with a couple of open
> >> ports.
> >>
> >> If I used a TDM40B (FXS ports) could I interface that with the
> >> Altigen system and connect the two of them together.
> >
> > your integration would be difficult via FX(x). the altigen is going
> > to need to terminate the ringing line at a destination, ie vm AA that
> > gives routing options for example. can't remember from my altigen
> > days how well it does something like DISA but that maight work as
> > well. going the other way would be fine, you would have to set up a
> > dial code like "9" in the altigen that selected one of the
ports
> > connected to the *. once the port was opened you could dial anything
> > in the dialplan in *. down and dirty but also cheap.
> >
> > good luck
> >
> >
> > jason kawakami
> > Open Telephony Labs, LLC
> > www.optellabs.com
> >
>
> Sorry Jason, could you expand on your answer a little bit.
>
> I understand the dialplan parts, but not sure of the connection options.
I> don't have that much background in the PBX arena.
Geoff-
FXS/FXO are not really a 2 way communication path. you really need one of
each in each system to create a tie-line.
The Altigen will not be as flexible as * can be. When it receives ringing
on the FXO port (incoming line) you will have to tell the Altigen where you
want to terminate that channel. Going the other way, though, lets say that
you make 8 a dial access like 9 is for an outgoing line (in most systems)
and then make the extensions in the * 100, 101, 102 etc. You would then
from the Altigen dial 8100, 8101 etc. because as soon as you seize the FXS
channel on the * you will have dialtone and can dial whatever you want.
In this same case, you would build that FXS port in the * to ring when you
dialed something like 200 and at that point the Altigen would receive
ringing on the FXO port and follow whatever termination programming you have
in it. I would suggest terminating it at an application like an auto
attendant that will give you the flexibility to dial whatever you need to in
the Altigen from the *. That would have you dial 200 to ring the Altigen
and then dial whatever you need to on the Altigen
Just remember, FXO/FXS are complimentary to each other and one receives
signalling from its counterpart.
Altigen--------FXO--------->FXS<---------*
Clear as mud? BTW-Just realized I was sending HTML to the list BIG APOLOGY!
Think i got it fixed.
Jason Kawakami
>
> Thanks,
>
> Geoff
>
>