Displaying 20 results from an estimated 6000 matches similar to: "*.conf utilities for Asterisk"
2006 Feb 28
3
How hard to create Asterisk for Compact Flash?
I am aware of Astlinux and the other embedded Asterisk solutions out there?
Astlinux is nice but the problem is that when I hit a snag and need to
incorporate a patch and what not I cannot do that with Astlinux because I
cannot compile my own version.
How hard is it to create my own version of Linux/Asterisk to run on Compact
Flash. I have seen 1GB Sandisk CF for as low as $50 recently so small
2005 Aug 04
6
Features you'd like to see in a GUI?
Sherwood,
Your intentions are noble and your desire to build this, fullfills an
immediate need for business.
If your intention is just to build a GUI for Asterisk, read no further.
If your desire is to build something more purposeful, your best bet
would be to see the existing commercial GUI/HostedPBX offerings like
Pbxware and Switchware from bicomsystems.com
( http://www.bicomsystems.com)
2007 May 24
2
Call Center Application
Hi list;
I am looking for an application that can be used with
call center, in this application we can integrate the
telephony part of the call center (like CTI Client ad
so on), any one can advise for a good application to
be used with Asterisk Call Center?
- Note: The application to be customized easy, to be
able to use it with Banking, Telecom, Oil, .. etc.
Regards
Bilal
2007 Mar 26
7
Two or More Bri Cards
hi all
we want to use Two single port Bri cards in Trixbox.
Any idea which card is having good support and performance repotation especially when using
two or more in Trixbox.
Regards
farooq
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2006 Dec 08
2
Management GUI
Hi All
Can anyone suggest a comprehensive GUI manager for Asterisk. It doesn't
matter if it is open source or commercial.
We currently have 100's of users currently managed via the real time
database. Groups of users belong to their own contexts.
We would like a system that is able to integrate with our current real time
setup and then allow us the ability to customise every
2006 Oct 30
2
operator console
Hi,
My users are currently using an operator console interface like this:
see it at: http://www.whssf.org/interface.jpg
which came with a Praxon PDX we got about 5 years ago, which is now
unsupported,
it works very good and converts any analog phone plugged into the
system into a powerful console,
(provided you have a computer next to it)
you just provide the box ip, user login, user pass,
2006 Mar 02
8
asterisk management interface
Hi everyone,
i am face with an asterisk use management interface, at the pressent, i am
using AMP (asterisk Management Portal:
http://coalescentsystems.ca/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemid=57
).
Does anyone know a better and more documented management interface for * ?
Thanks
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2007 Jun 14
11
Asterisk GUI
Hi List;
Where I can download Asterisk GUI and what I can have
benifit from it?
Regards
Bilal
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2008 Nov 22
2
Need Recording Solution in Asterisk
Hello All
One of our client Bank has 900 employees working in different locations.
They need to record all internal and external calls. Can any body suggest
Call Recording Solution for this requirement. We need to know the Hardware /
Bandwidth and all requirements and costing.
Regards,
--
Kashif Naeem
Business Development Manager
Hadi Telecom
www.haditelecom.com
Cell: +92 (0)345 4226006
2006 Jun 04
3
Asterisk and SATA Raid 1
I was just wondering if there are any problems using the latest FreePBX with
SATA Raid 1 using hardware assisted software Raid like most modern chipsets
support?
I know that Digium and FreePBX were not recommending it awhile back but I
think that was based on 2.4 Kernel and Digium hardware issues. I am
assuming it is not a problem with the latest FreePBX using 2.6 Kernel and
Sangoma cards?
Any
2006 Feb 10
1
Virtual Extensions
I have run into two programs offering Virtual users. This allows a
person to enter a code and take over any extension, another code is used
to release the feature. The two programs are Ipmanager and Scopserv. I
hate using GUI's as I have not seen a truly good one. I would like to
implement this feature without the GUI. Any Ideas! From what I gather
they are using Macro's, of which I have
2008 Oct 22
6
fax / t38 gateway
I'm trying to figure out how to handle our fax line when we switch to
our asterisk for voice. After a lot of reading and poking about I have
concluded, as have many others it would seem, that the best thing to
do is either to have a separate pstn fax line or use some sort of
internet faxing service rather than try and make faxing work in a way
it's not meant to over voip lines.
2006 Mar 31
10
Building Asterisk embedded device
Hi,
I want to build a PBX base on Asterisk using an embedded device.
Can anyone please recommend an embedded device I can use for doing so?
I will install linux or freebsd in the device.
Thanks
A
2005 Aug 14
0
IPManager now templated based
IPManager is now fully customizable as everything is generated from
templates using the IPManager database. Complete set of templates is
included in the download. You can configure the dial plan and other
configuration files exactly like you want, using nothing but notepad.
There's a very easy syntax for retrieving data from the IPManager database.
You can even have different templates for
2010 Jan 12
2
Minimal Asterisk Web Interface?
I'm looking for a web GUI to Asterisk that I can run on some small embedded hardware. I've used FreePBX in the past but the overhead is not to my liking and it is entirely too complicated. I do not wish to change my entire OS just for the GUI either (aka AstLinux). Is there anything out there? I'd like to have only a small set of features, primarily the configuration of extensions,
2007 Feb 24
8
To use asterisk or proprietary hardware, that is the question
Hi there,
Here is my dilema. I have a new small business customer that wants me to
put in a VoIP phone system for them. Based on their requirements, I have
determined that it needs to be a "set it and forget it" type of thing like a
lot of small business proprietary systems.
At the same time they would like to be able to do minor dial plan changes
themselves so I have determine
2014 Oct 02
1
AstLinux 1.2.0 Released
The AstLinux Team has released 1.2.0. All current users are encouraged to upgrade as this release addresses the bash "ShellShock" bug.
New in 1.2.0:
* New Linux Kernel 3.2.x
* "igb" ethernet driver for Intel Atom C2000
* Enable AES-NI support
* New "sip-user-agent" firewall plugin
* New versions of Asterisk 11 and 1.8
* Bash "ShellShock" security fixes
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2015 Jul 29
2
Windows Asterisk Help
On Wed, Jul 29, 2015 at 10:16 AM, John Novack <jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org
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> From: webaccounts173 at jgoettgens.de
> Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2015 16:11:31 +0200
> Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Windows Asterisk Help
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2006 Feb 21
17
What business IP phone to use
I have been struggling with this issue for about a year now. There were
just too many IP phones to choose from at all sorts of price points and not
enough information about any of them. Now I am looking at the situation
again and if anything it has gotten worse. There are even more phones and
all sorts of opinions. For every person that says phone x is great there is
someone else complaining
2006 Mar 07
1
OT: Polycom BootRom 3.1.3 and vsftpd 2.0.3 WARNING!!!
Hello everyone,
Please forgive the exclamation points but I have been battling this one
off and on for about four days now. Sorry for the cross post.
It all started with a box of IP 501s. I contacted my reseller and
obtained the latest BootRom and SIP firmware. Unzipped, configured,
copied over to my FTP server (running AstLinux, of course). The phone
booted, so far so good. Updated