Displaying 8 results from an estimated 8 matches for "talkswitch".
2004 Apr 23
1
Planning Asterisk
Hello,
I'm planning to convert my phone system to Asterisk, as I've outgrown my
TalkSwitch system. I have a few questions for experienced * users, most
of which can be answered yes/no.
Current Setup:
- Talkswitch 48NLS (4CO/8Ext) phone system.
- One CO line, two Vonage lines, one Voicepulse line connected to phone
system
- A third Vonage line directly connected to a fax machine
- A sip...
2007 Feb 15
3
OT - IP Network Call Recording
Apologies in advance as this is not directly Asterisk related, however I
thought I might be able to leverage the experience of particiapants on
this listserv for some advice.
I have a client who is utilizing Talkswith PBX appliances, which have no
native call monitoring/call recording capabilities. They are looking
for an additional application, service or appliance that can sit on the
LAN, and
2003 Aug 28
1
Three way calling on outgoing FXO line
I was wondering if anyone is able to use the three way calling features from
their telco on the incoming FXO lines to transfer a caller back out to say a
cell phone. I am currently moving from a Talkswitch to the Asterisk PBX and
one nice feature they have is after 4 rings or so I can have the call
transferred to my cell phone using the same line it came in on with three
way calling. Just curious if this is something someone has already done
with Asterisk. Thanks
2004 Sep 23
1
send Flash via FXO
...on a tdm400p.
If an incoming call comes in on this line, can */zaptel send Flash to
telco via the FXO module? If it could, then an incoming call could be
'transfered' to a cell-phone, for example, with a single analog line.
(where 'transfer' is really telco 3-way).
The FXOs on TalkSwitch devices do support this feature. Small
businesses enjoy it, because it allows incoming calls to transfered to
home/cell without tying up 2 lines.
I haven't seen options for zapata.conf that suggest this is supported on
fxo interfaces. If it's not supported, is this something that coul...
2003 Aug 28
0
Re: Three way calling on outgoing FXO line (Martin Pycko)
...>
>On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Carlton J. O'Riley wrote:
>
>> I was wondering if anyone is able to use the three way calling
>> features from their telco on the incoming FXO lines to transfer a
>> caller back out to say a cell phone. I am currently moving from a
>> Talkswitch to the Asterisk PBX and one nice feature they have is after
>> 4 rings or so I can have the call transferred to my cell phone using
>> the same line it came in on with three way calling. Just curious if
>> this is something someone has already done with Asterisk. Thanks
2005 Jan 10
2
Ring Voltage Supplied by Wildcard TDM400P REV E/F & AUTO FXS/DPO
Hi;
I'm trying to connect a TDM400P with an FXS module to a Valcom V-9940
Paging adaptor. This port on the TDM400P was connected to a 2500 Set
and was working I just re-connected it to the Valcom (which is known to
work on a Telco POTS line) and its not picking up. The Valcom docs say
it need a minimum of 75 Volts at 20-30 Hz to recognize a call... So the
question is what ring voltage
2008 Mar 01
2
I need the least expensive way to do this
I never did see this get to the list.
Tim Litwiller wrote:
> For my church school we need a way to connect 3 room phones, 1 office
> phone and 2 phone lines.
> so I need a device or several that i can connect to 2 pots phone lines
> and at least 3 plain old wall phones. I'll donate a sipura 941 for
> the office.
>
> What would be the best product to get 2 fxo ports
2005 Jan 01
25
Qs about FXO/FXS cards
Hello.
I am going to be putting together my first * system using FXO/FXS
interfaces. All the systems I have set up thus far have been pure VoIP
setups.
The system I need to set up should have 3 FXO interfaces and 1 FXS
interface, as well as several SIP phones. I have noticed people
complaining about Digium's TDM cards - are these isolated incidents or
are these cards unreliable? I intend to