Joel Moore
2004-Dec-20 16:02 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] A few simple (I hope) questions from a first-timer
We have the following situation: We're ordering two PSTN lines for our new office (no broadband at all -- it's not even available). The first line is going to be our primary # and it will also serve as our fax line using distinctive ring. The second line is going to be for a dial-up ISP (*sigh*) but now we'd like it to do double duty as the second line of a hunt group (we can't even get voicemail service for these lines from Verizon). We'd be willing to hamper our Internet access a little to make this work. We'll be ordering a 2 FXO, 2 FXS TDM400P card for this setup. Now the questions: 1) I want to make sure I understand Asterisk's support for distinctive ring properly. I assume I can branch the first line into our fax machine before I plug it into the * server and that * can be configured to ignore the fax line's distinctive ring. Correct? Is there a better way to do this? Would we be better off letting * handle faxes? Is there anyway to pair up * with some fax software and let the * PC be the fax machine (thereby enjoying some additional benefits such as routing faxes to an email server)? 2) Is there any way to use * with the data line (i.e. does it have some sort of PPP module?) or do I have to branch that line into a modem before plugging it into the TDM400P card? 3) Does call waiting work with *? I see some messages saying that call waiting is a wasted feature but the Asterisk web site mentions call waiting is supported. Despite have 2 lines on the hunt group we'd like to also have call waiting so we can answer incoming calls when boths lines are tied up. Also, An ideal situation would be where the data line gets put on hold (something similar to the ICN feature found on USR modems) whenever the second line is needed for voice (incoming or outgoing). This may be too complicated, though. Joel Moore
Christopher Dobbs
2004-Dec-20 16:26 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] A few simple (I hope) questions from a first-timer
There is a better way, have you looked at RxFAX and TxFAX applications. I my,self have not used them, but there is plenty of info in the WiKi. Asterisk will branch to a fax extension after an answer() if you have it set up that way. -- Christopher Dobbs Joel Moore wrote:>We have the following situation: > >We're ordering two PSTN lines for our new office (no broadband at all -- >it's not even available). The first line is going to be our primary # and >it will also serve as our fax line using distinctive ring. > >The second line is going to be for a dial-up ISP (*sigh*) but now we'd like >it to do double duty as the second line of a hunt group (we can't even get >voicemail service for these lines from Verizon). We'd be willing to hamper >our Internet access a little to make this work. > >We'll be ordering a 2 FXO, 2 FXS TDM400P card for this setup. > >Now the questions: > >1) I want to make sure I understand Asterisk's support for distinctive ring >properly. I assume I can branch the first line into our fax machine before >I plug it into the * server and that * can be configured to ignore the fax >line's distinctive ring. Correct? > >Is there a better way to do this? Would we be better off letting * handle >faxes? Is there anyway to pair up * with some fax software and let the * PC >be the fax machine (thereby enjoying some additional benefits such as >routing faxes to an email server)? > >2) Is there any way to use * with the data line (i.e. does it have some sort >of PPP module?) or do I have to branch that line into a modem before >plugging it into the TDM400P card? > >3) Does call waiting work with *? I see some messages saying that call >waiting is a wasted feature but the Asterisk web site mentions call waiting >is supported. Despite have 2 lines on the hunt group we'd like to also have >call waiting so we can answer incoming calls when boths lines are tied up. > >Also, An ideal situation would be where the data line gets put on hold >(something similar to the ICN feature found on USR modems) whenever the >second line is needed for voice (incoming or outgoing). This may be too >complicated, though. > >Joel Moore > >_______________________________________________ >Asterisk-Users mailing list >Asterisk-Users@lists.digium.com >http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users >To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: > http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users > >