After about one weeks time I've gone from no VoIP to a completely configured system for two of our offices to be able to page/communicate interoffice as well as handle existing PSTN communications (okay, waiting onf hardware for the PSTN side and I've likely jinxed myself now). I was sweating getting the two boxes talking to each other and I knocked that out in no time without even needing to look up online, FreePBX makes it to easy. Once my hardphones & TDM400's get here hopefully by the end of this week I'll be in for full blown testing and rapid deployment there after. Props to all developers involved in Asterisk/FreePBX and everything in between. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20061108/ac0b3705/attachment.htm
On 2006-11-08 14:40:09 -0800, "Ken Williams" <ken@intermountainelectronics.com> said:> > > This is a multi-part message in MIME format. > > After about one weeks time I've gone from no VoIP to a completely > configured system for two of our offices to be able to page/communicate > interoffice as well as handle existing PSTN communications (okay, > waiting onf hardware for the PSTN side and I've likely jinxed myself > now). > =20 > I was sweating getting the two boxes talking to each other and I knocked > that out in no time without even needing to look up online, FreePBX > makes it to easy. > =20 > Once my hardphones & TDM400's get here hopefully by the end of this week > I'll be in for full blown testing and rapid deployment there after.Laugh out loud! Way to celebrate the easy part.