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2006 May 09
1
FW: Solid-PBX
Anyone else taken a look at this? Looks exactly like Asterisk (the random source files I browsed all show Digium copyright) but with autoconf. https://developer.berlios.de/projects/solid-pbx/ From the summary page: Solid PBX is a multi-platform Soft Switch Class 5 software targeted for home/corporate/operator level markets
2006 May 14
2
911 @ Zap Channel Breakin
Ok here is one for you. I know we all do the this for 911: exten => _911,1,Dial(Zap/1/911) exten => _9911,1,Dial(Zap/1/911) And this probably is more then acceptable for most of us. However I have a system setup that uses SIP for most calls and 1 POTS line. We use a "least cost" routing that uses the POTS line for local calls AND SIP when appropiate. What I want to do is
2006 Dec 09
2
PCI, PCI-X and PCI-e -- Server / Interface Card Selection
Hello List, The main issue is server selection regarding PCI bus connectivity for Asterisk solutions. Most offerings on HP Proliants, something I've been looking into, include PCI-X and/or PCI-e expansion slots. I know PCI-e is totally different from PCI and PCI-X so, for now, that's not an issue. However, regarding PCI and PCI-X, and after googling for a while and checking wikipedia
2006 Mar 10
3
RFC Follow Me Find Me script
This is a follow/find me script that I can't quite get to work, asterisk wont save forward/${calleridnum} to AstDB... any comments or thoughts on how to make this work or change it to work differently are appreciated. The voice prompts to go with all playback/background extensions are commented appropriately. I hope this code is of use to some of you and any help with a perfected
2006 Apr 24
6
Two asterisk process in one hardware.
Hello. Has anybody knows how run two asterisk process in one hardware? (each one with its own configuration?) Thanks Juan Salas.
2006 May 15
2
Career Opportunities
I've been working with Asterisk for a little while now, and have been looking recently at my next career opportunity. It seems from searching the various job sites that the predominant VOIP technology is not the applications-based open source approach we took, but Cisco, with a really heavy emphasis on the networking (ie network engineer) aspect. If you do a job search for (VOIP or