Gustavo Russo
2005-Jan-22 08:27 UTC
[Asterisk-Users] Re: Bellster - IAX-based interchange -- lets youcallanywhere for free
> > Great service. Hope it catches on. > > > > In time there will probably have to be some adjustments: > > > > - ratio 10/1 - this means everyone can make 10 calls for every call > donated. > > This doesn't add up in the long run. > > - I get credited 10 calls for every call I make to my own dialplan. This > > should be fixed. > > - There should be a better control on donated calls. For example: Imight> > want to donate a certain number of calls per day. Also, there should be > the > > ability to restrict the length of the call (with a reasonable minimum,of> > course). I'll gladly give away even paid-for calls, but I don't want > > somebody to stay on the line for several hours. > > >You can control number of donated calls per day setting the calls per hour value, and maximum duration of each call too in your extensions.conf, there is an example in bellster webpage. J.
Hi folks, I got a demo version of a Siemens HiPath RG2200 Gateway/Gateway which I probably have to integrate with an * PBX for some time: Some HiPath extensions should be registered to the * box using H.323 ... as a proof of concept for a smooth migration from HiPath to Asterisk. Unfortunately, I have not found any how-to or config examples how to configure the HiPath box - and the software itself is FAR from self-explanatory ... The HiPath box has a CAPI ISDN-adapter working and in some tool I can see that calls do come in but nothing more happens ... For the test, I'd like to define extensions for a softphone, a non-Siemens H.323 hardphone and a HiPath TA1200 and then connecting the extensions to the * box and moving the phone devices to * extensions ... However, I got the H.323 soft- and hardphones and the HiPath AP1100 already connected to the * box (besides some SIP-phones), but I have no clue at all, how to configure the HiPath box ... esp. how to define call plans, extensions etc ... So, any help would appreciated VERY much ... tnx, J?rgen