Alex van Es
2004-Oct-20 09:48 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] X100P make phone ring on incoming sip call - possible?
Hi all, After a little bit of playing around I managed to get my X100P card working. (plugging in a phone line helped me to get rid of that zap error btw).. I managed to have my sip account forwarded and playing around with the options a little. My configuration here is pretty simple.. a regular phoneline that goes into the x100p card and on the phone jacket of the card I connected a regular pstn phone. Does anyone know if any of these following things would be possible with my setup; - Receive the callerid (I am in the netherlands) - Have an incoming SIP call forwarded to the phone that is on the phone jacket of the card (and make it ring) - Setup some kind some kind of protection that I could get a dialtone of my home phone and dial anywhere after entering the password? Regards, Alex -- Alex van Es - Alex@icepick.com http://photography.icepick.com
Lance Arbuckle
2004-Oct-20 09:58 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] X100P make phone ring on incoming sip call -possible?
Alex van Es wrote:> > Hi all, > After a little bit of playing around I managed to get my X100P card > working. (plugging in a phone line helped me to get rid of that zap > error btw).. I managed to have my sip > account forwarded and playing around with the options a little. My > configuration here is pretty simple.. a regular > phoneline that goes into the x100p card and on the phone jacket of the > card I connected a regular pstn phone. > Does anyone know if any of these following things would be possible > with my setup; > - Receive the callerid (I am in the netherlands) > - Have an incoming SIP call forwarded to the phone that is on the phone > jacket of the card (and make it ring)No, the phone jack on the X100P simply passes the PSTN line thru the card. It isn't a seperate channel that Asterisk can do anything with. -- Lance
Benjamin on Asterisk Mailing Lists
2004-Oct-20 11:10 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] X100P make phone ring on incoming sip call - possible?
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 18:48:11 +0200, Alex van Es <alex@icepick.com> wrote:> phoneline that goes into the x100p card and on the phone jacket of the > card I connected a regular pstn phone. > Does anyone know if any of these following things would be possible > with my setup; > - Receive the callerid (I am in the netherlands)No. Dutch caller ID has not been implemented yet. There is a bounty on it. http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20bounty%20non-Bellcore-CLID> - Have an incoming SIP call forwarded to the phone that is on the phone > jacket of the card (and make it ring)No. The phone that is on the phone jack of the card is NOT CONNECTED to Asterisk. This is because the card is an FXO card. FXO ports are for connecting phone lines, not phones. The phone jack is NOT an FXS port, which is what you would need to connect a phone. The jack is a passthrough that is electrically connected pin by pin to the phone line plugged in to the phone port. This is done so that you still have the option to use the line from the phone plugged in there, even if the PBX is powered off.> - Setup some kind some kind of protection that I could get a dialtone > of my home phone and dial anywhere after entering the password?Since you cannot connect the phone to Asterisk without another card which has an FXS port (or an analog telephone adapter with an FXS port), you cannot get a dialtone from Asterisk. If you do get an FXS port and hook your phone up to Asterisk through that FXS port, then yes, Asterisk will give you a dialtone and yes, you can configure a password on that. Without an FXS port, you can only dial in from the outside over the PSTN and there too you can provide a dialtone to the caller, again with a password. keyword: DISA (for direct system inward access) rgds benjk -- Sunrise Telephone Systems, 9F Shibuya Daikyo Bldg., 1-13-5 Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan. NB: Spam filters in place. Messages unrelated to the * mailing lists may get trashed.