Hello,
which kind of method could you use to inhibit long distance calls to
_some_ extensions?
Is there a way to do it with freepbx or you have to do it manually in
the config files? I wouldn't like to set a route password, because
that is not confortable for the pbx operator. I just would
At 14.02 28/03/2007, you wrote:
Stefano Corsi wrote:
is there someone who knows if I can use AOC for billing in
Asterisk? I mean: let's say I have an external SIP device that
produces AOC data. This device connects me to the telco network.
Can Asterisk, if connected via SIP with this device
records?
If not, which is the right way to use AOC for billing?
Thanks a lot
Stefano Corsi
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You can just install CentOS with RAID and whatever you want, then use
the Trixbox tar package instead of the ISO. Still, why on earth did
the Trixbox team didn't leave the option of doing a custom install
with the ISO ?
/snip
Please note that the recent (2.x) releases of trixbox allow you to
At 20.13 18/02/2007, you wrote:
You can just install CentOS with RAID and whatever you want, then use
the Trixbox tar package instead of the ISO.
Very useful information. Thanks!
Still, why on earth did
the Trixbox team didn't leave the option of doing a custom install
with the ISO ?
I
responsive development team.
Thanks to everybody
Stefano
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Hello,
I'm following the thread [EMAIL PROTECTED] vs Trixbox, and I have a
similar question: if someone is going to install Asterisk, FreePBX
and A2Billing, should you advice him/her to use Trixbox ... or a
custom step by step installation on a distribution of his/her choice?
Thanks
Stefano
Hello,
I've installed two Digium TDM2400 cards on my server. One has 24FXS
and the other has 16 FXS and 4 FXO. They are both connected to power.
Unfortunately some of the FXS module fail to initialize and I find
following messages in the logs (the rest of the FXS modules work
well). Could
I must clarify my original message. Maybe
confusion is due to my poor english. So I'll make a list of statements:
- Each ISDN line in Italy can be splitted in two analog lines
- You can use those analog lines as normal analog lines
- I have already invested in analog hardware (my
fault of
At 05.23 07/02/2007, you wrote:
Yuan LIU wrote:
After reading through several recent threads, I started to wonder
why the Cisco document (and other VoIP documents) appears to
present this issue as VoIP gateway specific. Don't (plain old)
PBX' face the same issue if they use analogue
Hello,
I've discovered that in Italy ISDN lines can be
programmed to generate a billing pulse every n
seconds (it dipends from the pricebook). The pulse has these figures:
frequency
12 kHz ± 1%
level
At 16.22 07/02/2007, you wrote:
Funny that a digital line have a analogue pulse.
Normally the billing pulse is used on payphones. IMO you only need
the answer supervision to trigger your own billing system.
Yes, it's strange. But I find no mention on answer supervision in the
NT1Plus manual
At 19.22 04/02/2007, you wrote:
if you want exact cdr records, you must go digital.
There's still something I don't understand: when using a simple
modem on an analog line, you get correct answers from the modem:
NO ANSWER, BUSY, NO DIALTONE, etc... why is this possible
with these TDM2400
At 13.44 05/02/2007, you wrote:
On Monday 05 February 2007 5:18 am, George Camilleri wrote:
How does going digital help?
Digital calls have a state associated with them. They can tell if
the far end
actually picked up (i.e. answered) or not. Analog devices can't do this, or
rather you can
Eric \ManxPower\ Wieling wrote:
There's still something I don't understand: when using a simple
modem on an analog line, you get correct answers from the modem:
NO ANSWER, BUSY, NO DIALTONE, etc... why is this possible
with these TDM2400 cards that cost twenty times as much?
I know that I'm
At 21.20 05/02/2007, you wrote:
On Monday 05 February 2007 2:58 pm, Stephen Bosch wrote:
For those of us without first-hand experience here, what happens when
using progressinband?
spontaneous hangups are the biggest one.
Ok, understood. But I'm still very curious: what is the wife test ?!
Hello,
I have two TDM2400 card with some 40 FXS modules and 4 FXO modules. I
would like use analogue lines for outboud calls.
How is it possibile to detect ANSWER?
- answeronpolarityswitch does not seem to work in Italy
- call progress does not give safe results, sometimes calls get
billed,
I have two TDM2400 card with some 40 FXS modules and 4 FXO modules. I
would like use analogue lines for outboud calls.
How is it possibile to detect ANSWER?
you cannot. it's analogue, no signalling is done on it.
unless you write dsp routines to detect the right things
at the right moment
Hello Torbjorn...
Jag borjar med att forwards dej nagra svar som jag fick av mailinglist.
Detta aer kostnader foer en PBX med dator och fyra analog phones + PBX +
external lines and it summons to 305$ + 100$ + PC phones kostnad ...
Alle 18:51, domenica 29 giugno 2003, John Todd ha scritto:
To connect four analog phones to an Asterisk server, you would need
the TDM400P, made by Digium. That card is available for $305.00
(USD) and details can be found on
http://www.digium.com/?menu=wildcard_tdm400p .
What about five analog phones, or let's say, eleven? It's just a matter of
Minimum budget usually screws you for future expandability. If you buy a
3 cylinder car for less than a full size car you can't go towing a
moving trailer.
It's not for my personal use: I'm trying to tailor some commercial offer for
differents kind of customers. So I need to find the
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