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2006 Jan 20
5
Asterisk in SPA9000?
Did Linksys really use Asterisk for the SPA9000 software?
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2006 Feb 25
1
Asterisk as a dedicated Analog PSTN gateway
Hi there,
I was wondering if anyone has successfully used Asterisk as a dedicated
Analog PSTN gateway to take the place of, for example, a Mediatrix 1204 or
an 8 port model?
Basically, I am thinking of using a Linksys SPA9000 as the PBX and just need
an Analog PSTN gateway for 4 to 8 FXO lines. It does not sound like the
Mediatrix 1204 does a very good job and I figure I can build a much more
elegant solution using Asterisk and a Sangoma A200d card. I suppose I would
also have the option of using Astrisk Voicemail sin...
2009 May 22
1
visp multiaccount + firewall configuration problem
Hi
I have an account with mynetphone (australia), which gives me two voip
(sip) accounts, which i used to have connected to a spa9000.
this is behind a firewall, so on the spa9000 I would listen on another
port apart from 5060. so on the firewall 5060 would go to voip1 and
5061 to voip2.
I moved to asterisk (+tdm410) and the machine was also the firewall and
I had no problem - well atleast it did not seem to have any problem....
2009 May 14
2
Problem with Asterisk + TDM410 FXO
Hi
I am in the middle of move a small business over from legacy PABX + PSTN
lines to VOIP infrastructure.
I borrowed a spa9000 to place between the PABX and the PSTN lines. I
have had this going for a while (>5 months) and it has been working fine
(some issues with echo and other minor things), which is why I am moving
to asterisk.
I bought a tdm410 with 3 fxo + fxs. The fxs is connected to a fax line
and used just in...
2006 Feb 17
4
Bridged line appearance
So are there any plans for bridged line appearance support in Asterisk? The
new Linksys SPA9000 supports it. A lot of other VoIP systems from Nortel,
Sylantro etc. supposedly support it. Seems to me that Asterisk needs to
get on the bandwagon or be relegated to call centers, specialized voicemail
applications, and phone chat businesses. It's not needed for companies used
to PBX's...