Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "asteriskout".
2005 Aug 02
1
How to create a secret code to use my asterisk@home server's long distance plan from a public phone
Hello everyone,
I have an IAX server (asterisk@home) with a FXO card.
I have a trunk connected to a voip provide, asteriskout.
When I call my server from a public phone, I want to route this call
to the asteriskOUT trunk so that I can make long distance calls.
How can I setup a secret password in the extension.conf, so that my
asterisk server can allow me to make long distance call ?
Thanks a lot,
Adrien
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Adrien L...
2005 Aug 02
1
How to create a secret code to use myasterisk@home server's long distance plan from a public phone
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> Subject: [Asterisk-Users] How to create a secret code to use
> myasterisk@home server's long distance plan from a public phone
>
>
> Hello everyone,
>
>
> I have an IAX server (asterisk@home) with a FXO card.
> I have a trunk connected to a voip provide, asteriskout.
>
> When I call my server from a public phone, I want to route this call
> to the asteriskOUT trunk so that I can make long distance calls.
>
> How can I setup a secret password in the extension.conf, so that my
> asterisk server can allow me to make long distance call ?
>...
2005 Aug 18
2
Searching For a Voip Provider
Hi:
Please advice me of a voip provider with reasonable
reseller program. I was using voipjet and it has a lot
of problems.
Did anyone experienced asteriskout.com service? They
have good prices.
Regards;
Chawki Hammoud
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2005 Jul 30
0
How to create a secret code to use my IAX server's long distance plan from a public phone for instance
Hi,
I have an IAX server (asterisk@home) with a FXO card.
I have a trunk connected to a voip provide, asteriskout.
When I call my server from a public phone, I want to route this call
to the asteriskOUT trunk so that I can make long distance calls.
How can I setup a secret password in the extension.conf, so that my
asterisk server can allow me to make long distance call ?
Thanks a lot,
Adrien
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Adri...
2005 Sep 02
1
Semi-OT: An idea for New Orleanstemporarycommunications infrastructure
...using a few Asterisk
> > servers, connected wirelessly (routing provided using NoCat, MIT
> > Roofnet, or some other wireless routing implementation), and 20-30
SIP
> > phones connected to each server. Using a couple good internet
> > connections, one could theoretically use asteriskout.com or a
similar
> > service for the outgoing calls.
> >
> > Some hurdles would need to be overcome:
> >
> > 1. Where to get the equipment. A basic setup for each point of
> presence
> > would require 1 computer (preferrably a high-powered laptop, 20-30
> &...
2005 Sep 01
2
Contact Directory on Polycom IP-501 phones
I'm testing out some IP501 phones and I ran into an issue. WHen I try
to add a new contact into the directory, I am not able to. A window
blinks really fast but the entry isn't saved. When you exit the Contact
Directory system you get a 'Busy! Please try again' window.
What the heck could be going on?
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Jesse Keating
GameHouse -- Systems Engineer
2005 Sep 02
0
Semi-OT: An idea for New Orleans temporarycommunications infrastructure
...ng phone capability using a few Asterisk
> servers, connected wirelessly (routing provided using NoCat, MIT
> Roofnet, or some other wireless routing implementation), and 20-30 SIP
> phones connected to each server. Using a couple good internet
> connections, one could theoretically use asteriskout.com or a similar
> service for the outgoing calls.
>
> Some hurdles would need to be overcome:
>
> 1. Where to get the equipment. A basic setup for each point of
presence
> would require 1 computer (preferrably a high-powered laptop, 20-30
> low-cost SIP phones, and 1 etherne...
2005 Sep 02
0
Semi-OT: An idea for New Orleans temporary communications infrastructure
...ng phone capability using a few Asterisk
> servers, connected wirelessly (routing provided using NoCat, MIT
> Roofnet, or some other wireless routing implementation), and 20-30 SIP
> phones connected to each server. Using a couple good internet
> connections, one could theoretically use asteriskout.com or a similar
> service for the outgoing calls.
>
> Some hurdles would need to be overcome:
>
> 1. Where to get the equipment. A basic setup for each point of
presence
> would require 1 computer (preferrably a high-powered laptop, 20-30
> low-cost SIP phones, and 1 etherne...