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2005 Jan 04
2
integrating with panasonic td-1232
Hi,
Anybody have an idea how to integrate * with a Panasonic td-1232?
We one at the main office, and are installing * in a branch office.
We'd like to be able to make calls from * extensions to Panasonic
extensions and the other way around.
Making outgoing calls from extensions one one side to lines on the other
would be nice too.
I can put another * machine at the main office, but what is
2004 Dec 15
1
Re: 12.50$ per port ???
Shoval,
Interesting Mention. I agree, most people don't have CO exp. And I
wish daily I had enough.
Understand that what I mean by my e-mail is consumer side FXS ports, in
broader terms, I mean, customer picks up a phone line, it signals a
channel bank which signals *. 24 of those channels.
Not channels equipped to Send Signal to the CO that a loop has been made..
meaning FXO.
24
2003 Nov 02
3
recording files for menues
How do you suggest doing that?
How can I convert wav files to gsm files?
thanks
Shoval Tomer, MCSE
IT Manager
Softov Advanced System Ltd.
Email: shoval@softov.co.il
Mobile: 972-55-229220
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2003 Nov 02
3
Fw: a bit frightened, guys
Hi,
I believe the issues raised by this message are the same as mine, more on a commercial sense than for self use, but mostly the same. I've seen posts where real-life installations are mentioned, but not a reference to how Asterisk is working on production (and productive) environments.
Any experiences would be very welcome I believe, not only on pure technical, but wider, sense.
Thanks
2003 Nov 05
1
Using Asterisk as a VOIP gateway
Is it possible to use * as a VOIP gateway?
Can I connect asterisk to one of the trunks on my current PBX and on the
other side of the world connect another * to the trunk of another
regular PBX - is it possible to transfer calls from here to there?
I guess I'll need one port FXO card for each asterisk, but I can't
figure how to configure the thing.
I know I'll need to
2003 Nov 02
1
a bit frightened, guys
Hi,
I started looking into asterisk cause we're looking for a real-world
solution.
(when I say we I talk about a 50+ HQ and a 10+ branch office).
We currently use a Panasonic analog PBX, with home-made IVR and PSTN
lines.
We'd like to deploy most of Asterisk's capabilities through out our
organization - to save on long distance and international calls.
I've been
2005 Jan 06
12
kind of urgent
Hi all.
Can anyone comment why shouldn't we use FC 3 for an * production system?
I'm not looking to start a distro war, but we just found out that redhat
9 (and FC 1) don't support SATA drives, and apparently FC 3 does.
We are only familiar with red hat and are in a point in time that
switching distros is not available.
The guy installing the system is already on location.
Yes, I
2005 Jan 03
3
UPS - a little OT
Hi all.
Can someone recommend a good UPS for using with an * machine that
provides some linux tested software to do managed shutdown in case of
power loss?
Thanks.
Shoval Tomer,
IT Manager,
SofTov Advanced Systems, Ltd.
Office: +972-3-9230686 ext. 179
Fax: +972-3-9216642
Mobile: +972-54-8000200
2003 Apr 19
7
Call screening
I've set up asterisk with my X100P as a home answering machine. Works great
so far - answers the phone after 20 seconds, runs the phone tree, emails
voicemail, etc.
However, the one feature traditional answering machines have that I haven't
been able to figure out is how to listen in on the call. Ideally I could
just route through Console/dsp and hear it on my speakers. I've tried
2004 Jun 14
7
collaboration with Panasonic PBX
Hi.
I've searched the archives and found nothing regarding collaborating
Asterisk with a Panasonic PBX (TD1232 to be exact)
Here's my question:
Can I use a Wildcard X100P to connect an outgoing line jack (on the
Panasonic) to Asterisk, so I can route calls from the PBX to Asterisk,
and calls from Asterisk to the PBX?
On the hardware page for the X100P card is says it's great for
2005 Jan 11
1
internal caller id on analog phones connected to zap
Hi,
We've got IAX softphones, GrandStream VOIP phones and zaptel connected
analog phones.
Caller id, internally, works just fine (as long as I use numeric only
callerids) for IAX and grandstream.
Is there a way to have the analog phones' LCD display show the caller
id?
These are plain old regular analog phone, that if I had callerid from my
telco would show on the screen.
thanks
2004 Dec 20
3
codec issues
We've bought the G729 codec for lowering SIP bandwidth usage (we're
using grandstream phones) and we're quite happy with it up until I tried
using IAXPhone 0.2.0 build 116 with my asterisk 1.0.0 installations.
Weirdly enough, calls from IAXphone to the GS phone work just fine.
So are calls from both phones to voicemail. And from both phones to
analog phones connected to FXS ports.
2004 Dec 08
10
pc
I'm going to install asterisk with four digium cards.
Can anyone mention a brand that carries boards with 4 compatible pci
slots?
Thanks
Shoval Tomer,
IT Manager,
SofTov Advanced Systems, Ltd.
Office: +972-3-9230686 ext. 179
Fax: +972-3-9216642
Mobile: +972-54-8000200
2004 Dec 17
14
Call on hold disconnects...
G'Day All,
How do I fix this:
I receive a call at the extension. Press the hold button. Music on hold
starts. When I place the handset back on the cradle, the call gets hung
up/disconnected. The Phone is A GrandStream Budge Tone 100.
Thanks
2003 Nov 26
5
door phone
Hi,
Anyone know anything about Asterisk's support for door phones? Receiving
the call from the door intercom system, opening the door, etc?
Any hardware recommendations? I understand that the equipment we have
now is Panasonic proprietary and came with the currently deployed
Panasonic TD12-32 pbx.
We intend to deploy Asterisk in a 72 extensions + 16 trunks in a while,
so any info will be
2003 Nov 05
1
iconnect
Hi,
I was able to connect asterisk to iconnect's service.
It took me almost two hours, but it's because I was having NAT trouble.
I finally discovered that you can set the iconnect host to
natrealy.deltathree.com to make it work.
(for those of you who, like me, don't have the time to search the
archive I'll provide a working sample in a minute)
My problem was sound
2003 Oct 30
1
DTMF x-lite
Can't get asterisk to understand DTMF from x-lite.
Used proposed configuration on the web. Still doesn't work.
Using inband dtmfmode, still no go.
Help?
Vmail.cgi doesn't work as well, error says "Premature end of script
headers: vmail.cgi"
Shoval
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2005 Jan 24
12
UPS for Asterisk
I have several Linux machines some running on really old hardware and
some on brand new, some run old distros (RedHat 6) and some new (FC3 or
CentOS).
All of them experienced power failure more then once, none of them has
failed to load after a reboot.
BUT,
Asterisk is running your PBX. Your PBX isn't your proxy server, it isn't
your web server, mail server, firewall, or whatever
2004 Dec 09
12
four wildcards in a single pc
Hi.
Please excuse me asking this again. But it really puzzles me.
We're installing asterisk at a branch office at NJ (HQ is at
Petach-Tikva)
It'll need to support 5 POTS lines, 11 analog extensions and four VOIP
phones.
I wanted to go with a T1 card from digium and a channel bank, but we
have a dead line. It has to be up and running by January 1st.
I don't have the time to start
2003 Nov 13
3
multi call iconenct?
Is there a service like iconnect that does allow dialing out more then
one concurrent connection?
Asterisk works great with iConnectHere, but they only allow one call at
a time.
I don't want to setup an account for each concurrent call, because it
will make iConnect an expensive service, and besides, all of our calls
combined doesn't reach 1000 minutes per month.
Any ideas?