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2004 Aug 30
2
Suitable for Dynamic IVR Platform?
New to asterisk so please be gentle. I'm guessing I'm among a number of recent additions to the list after the article in Linux Mag. I gotta say I'm *very* intersted in the project and will be doing lots of reading shortly. A couble quick questions first... How suitable is Asterisk for use as an IVR providing callers with textual data out of a database? Can it be combined easily
2004 Oct 08
2
Bypass VoiceMail Mailbox prompt
While setting my first couple IP phones, I set their voicemail buttons to an extension that runs VoicemailMain. exten => 8500,1,Wait(1) ; voicemail exten => 8500,2,VoicemailMain ; exten => 8500,3,Hangup ; I would like to be able to pass the mailbox number allowing each phone to go in directly but I'd rather tno have
2004 Dec 08
2
Voicetronix vs Digium FXO
One of the suggestions I got for dealing with my analog FXO woes was to look into using a Voicetronix card instead of the Digium. They're more expensive but if it worked better it may be reasonable. They indicated they were compatable with the CVS HEAD version of *. Can someone share with me their experiences with Voicetronix OpenLine and/or OpenSwitch cards with *? I'm specifically
2004 Dec 07
9
Analog FXO Woes Continue
I've been struggling with a test * install for a couple months now in a small office and am just about ready to give up on it. It's not that the system itself is a problem. I've got everything (attendant, voicemail, FXS extensions, Cisco and Polycom hard-IP phones, and 2 VOIP carriers) working except for the frigging analog FXO interfaces. These things are driving me completely mad.
2005 Feb 19
2
This is NUTS!!SOLVED
Thanks everyone for your feedback, especially Mark. I now have the ALL the files I need. My order still stands for the $8.00 product from CISCO but the CP7960 dealer sent me all the files. Now I will move on to completeing the setup of the TFTP server. Thanks again -----Original Message----- From: Michael Loftis [mailto:mloftis@wgops.com] Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 7:51 PM To:
2005 Feb 18
2
This is NUTS!!
G'Day All; So I purchased a Cisco 7960 and am now trying to get it configured for *. No can do without the variuos files/images through a FTPF server. I configured the TFTP server on my RHES 3 box, now to get the required CISCO files. So I contacted CISCO to purchase the required maintenance contract so as to gain access to the download area for the files/images. -WHAT A FRUSTRATION!!-
2004 Sep 27
3
CDW Part# for Cisco Software upgrade contract
The CDW part number is: 672205 And the cisco part number is: CON-SNT-CP7960 Hope this helps... In fact I think I will add it to the Wiki. ~c ------------------------------ Message: 11 Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2004 10:40:38 -0500 From: "W. Kevin Hunt" <Kevin@hbcorporate.com> Subject: RE: Cisco Downloads --> was --> Re: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco 7960 andAsterisk...not working... To:
2004 Oct 08
1
Zapateller Answering?
Been tinkering and found Zapateller appears to be answering when I didn't expect it to. I have something like so: [incoming] exten => s,1,NoOp ;Zapateller(answer|nocallerid) exten => s,2,PrivacyManager exten => s,3,Dial(${RING},20) ... I have a 1x1 analog * installation with a couple IP phones too. I've got the FXO interface connected to the home phone line. When I get an
2005 Jan 26
4
IAXy Hung, Power-cycle Required
I've got a single IAXy installed in a little office nearby and got a call from someone on site a finew mintues ago. Apparently they couldn't make a call on that extension. They'd pick up the phone and get nothing; no dial-tone. Running "iax2 show peers" showed the unit still registered and I could ping it too. Didn't try to call it while it was doing this; sorry. The
2004 Sep 27
2
Cisco Downloads --> was --> Re: Cisco 7960 andAsterisk...not working...
> I too contacted CDW about the $9.37 Cisco support > contract. But because I did not buy my phone from them I was > not allowed to purchase it. The vendor I bought the phone > from does not provide them. What are the "magic words" to > get CDW to sell it to you? With all of this hassle I highly > doubt that I will buy more Cisco phones anyway. After >
2004 Oct 06
0
Rating IP phones from the users POV?
Looking to outfit a 8-person office shortly and am looking for IP phone recomendations. Saw recent threads and the wiki with all kinds of suggestions and notes on configs but little on the "feel" and sound quality. I have a PolyCom SoundPointPro analog desk/speaker phone and the Cisco 7940 here. How to the other business-class phones compare, from a user's point of view, to these?
2004 Dec 23
0
Cisco 7960 Support Products
I just tried to order the CON-SNT-CP7960 part from CDW. This is the ~$8 1yr support contract that's supposed to give access to the Cisco download site for firmware for the 7960 . wellll, I got a call from CDW saying that Cisco wouldn't authorize them to sell that product to me. The sales rep conferenced me in with the CDW Cisco person and he explained that CON-SNT-CP7960 is an
2005 Feb 08
1
SPA-841 MWI
Running * CVS with a SPA-841 (0.9.5) and can't seem to get the message waiting light to come on automatically. There is a control in the web interface to turn it on and off (seems rather curious to me but whatever). Has anybody got an idea as to where I may be going awry? TIA, Paul -- Paul A. Dugas Dugas Enterprises, LLC paul@dugasenterprises.com 1711 Indian
2004 Sep 20
0
Notes from Newbie
In case it helps others, a couple gotchas that I had to dig and beat my head against to get past... - building on FC2, use "make linux26" when building asterisk - also for FC2, a couple links in /usr/src named linux and linux-2.6 and pointing to /lib/modules/2.6.8-1.521/build/ were needed to build - yes, the power connector on the TDM400P needs to be connected to the power
2004 Dec 14
0
Voicetronix FXO on OpenCall 4 vs OpenSwich 6
In my search for a better analog FXO interface, I'm looking into the Voicetronix cards. Can someone let me know if they've been using the OpenSwitch cards with Asterisk? Also, can anybody comment on the differences in FXO performance between the OpenCall and OpenSwitch cards? Thanks in advance, Paul -- Paul A. Dugas Dugas Enterprises, LLC email:
2005 Jan 24
0
Voicetronix OpenSwitch6 with 10-digit Dialing
Seems strange to me that I should be having this problem but I'm stumped. I'm still playing with a Voicetronix OpenSwitch6 card and Asterisk (development CVS). I using a dialplan that's derived from one on another running installation that's using Digium FXS/FXO interfaces instead of the OpenSwitch card. It seems that as soon as a user on an FXS interface dials 7 digits, a call
2005 Feb 22
2
[PBX]: New message 1 in mailbox 1000
> Just wanted to let you know you were just left a 2236:45 long > message (number 1) in mailbox 1000 from an unknown caller, on Monday, > February 21, 2005 at 05:38:14 AM so you might want to check it when you > get a chance. Thanks! > > --Asterisk Hmmm... Call came in either via a SPA-3000 or an X100P Zaptel FXO interface. Got 2200 minutes of beep-beep-beep-...; the caller
2005 Jan 31
2
SPA-841 Call Waiting
Am I doing something wrong here? GOt a SPC-841 the other day and have it registering properly. Can place and recive calls as expected but when on the phone, a second call is immediately dumped to "busy" voicemail. Does this thing not support call-waiting? Or, have I just got my configs wrong? Paul -- Paul A. Dugas Dugas Enterprises, LLC paul@dugasenterprises.com
2005 Jan 29
2
Silly question: Why multiple lines on SIP phones?
This is probably going to sound really silly and I must be confused about it. Maybe someone can set me straight. I've been tinkering for a while with * and a number of different FXO/FXS cards, SIP phones, and ATAs trying to get a feel for what works and what doesn't. In the SIP phone group, I have a Cisco 7940G, a Polycom 500, and now an SPA-841. Each of these allow me to configure at
2009 Sep 29
2
dialing 0 in directory()
I've got a context in my dialplan like so but pressing 0 doesn't seem to be working. Instead of dropping out to the "o" extension, it's just returning to the start of the direcotry app. Same with star. Anyone see where I've gone awry? [attendant] ; <snip> exten => *,1,NoOp(Attendant: Directory) exten => *,n,Directory(default,attendant,eb)