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2004 Sep 13
4
PABX & VOIP Gateway
...ally link to the the VOIP gateway). At this point I would prefer not to purchase a hardware-based VOIP gateway. I would prefer to use a software-based gateway for research & testing purposes. Could anyone please describe a simple setup? Naturally the connection to the gateway would have to be Austel approved. I have seen references to the Netjet ISDN cards? I am having difficulties in finding information with regards to Austel compliance. Has anyone had experiences with such setups? Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you.
2003 Jul 13
1
AUSTEL Certified
Is digium gear AUSTEL approved? $25,000 fine for using equpment not approved by the Aussie gov't. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20030713/d8df8091/attachment.htm
2004 Sep 16
3
SIP Phone -> PBX Phone
Hi, I'm new to Asterisk, and am researching information on linking Asterisk to an existing PBX. Could somebody please help me with what might be required for the following setup? - - We have an existing PBX. - I am going to setup Asterisk on our internal network along with some internal SIP phones. - I understand how Asterisk will act as the SIP Server, and SIP phones will be able to call
2004 Sep 22
3
Optus Australia Multiline SHDSL service
Hi, I am currently trying to find a replacement for a dinosaur PBX and want to replace it with a VoIP solution. We have just moved our lines over to an Optus Multiline from a Telstra ISDN Onramp 30 service with 100 lines. My question for you good people is what sort of hardware do I need to interface Asterix into the Optus Multiline? The Optus service is terminated in my office to a SHDSL
2005 Mar 13
2
Asterisk, Voicetronix, and Australia
I'm looking to use Asterisk to replace my current PBX system. I'm in Australia so I need to use Austel approved equipment. My plan is roughly as follows: - Get a box with a suitable card and install Asterisk - Connect our existing PSTN lines to the Asterisk box - Get suitable softphones/ip phones to connect to the Asterisk system - Route all intra-office calls over our VPN - Route all other calls o...
2004 Aug 19
7
Where to purchase ISDN (BRI) cards in Australia (preferably)
Hello all, I was wondering if anybody knows where one might obtain a PCI ISDN card supporting a single BRI for use with Asterisk in Australia (and using something like chan_capi). Because of the Isdn4Linux DTMF issue, I don't want one of those cards. I've already spent too much time messing about with my current card. I'm after something like the AVM Fritz! cards. I found one place
2004 May 23
3
NetJet and RAS
Hi, Last weekend I was planning to buy a physical PBX system, but instead I have been blown away by the fact that VoIP really works, that Asterisk is so easy to set up and use... and free! We're in Australia, so as I understand it, we aren't allowed to use the Zaptel cards. We need to set up our system to route incoming 56K data calls to the PPP daemon on our Linux box or to our
2003 Jun 12
3
E1 cards
We are not having any luck with the E100p card here in Australia, it will work with a crossover cable to another device but will not talk to our Telco Telstra who probably have a weird implementation of an E1. Any suggestions on a replacement? Regards Mark McKibbin DCS Internet 64 Queen St Warragul Victoria 3820 Australia www.dcsi.net.au mark@team.dcsi.net.au Ph. 1300 665575 Fx. 1300 556595
2003 Nov 05
1
Asterix - Digium replacing our current key system
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