Craig Lawrence wrote: > Hi > > Sounds like a good idea however the web interface doesn't really give me > much idea of how or why it would be useful. > > Is there another screen shot etc that would help me 'get it'? > > Thanks > > Craig Lawrence > Mytel Voice & Data Pty Ltd > www.mytel.net.au > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Lee Jenkins > Sent: Tuesday, 10 July 2007 10:45 AM > To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion > Subject: [asterisk-biz] Maestro Control Panel for Asterisk > > > We would like to announce a new product that we are working on called > Maestro Control Panel. > > What is Maestro? > Maestro is a control panel utility that allows visual, real time control > > of calls within an Asterisk based PBX system. Maestro is a Windows based > > software program running on Modern Windows platforms (2000/XP/Visa, > etc). Calls flowing through the PBX system are represented as visual > objects or lists on screen. By Dragging and Dropping or through the use > of short cut menus, the user can manipulate the calls visually > represented on screen. > > The mechanics of Maestro rely solely on the Asterisk Manager Interface. > Maestro fires events in response to the user's actions such as > dragging on object (like a live device call) onto another object (such > as a conference). When this happens, Maestro runs a predetermined > Manager Action in response to that event. Maestro also surfaces > relevant variables such as channel information about objects involved > (device, conference, parked call, etc), which are then used in variable > substitution against the Manager Action's text before the Manager Action > > is submitted to the AMI. These variables are also sent to the channel's > > dial plan (where appropriate) and can be referenced there as well. > > Through a combination of AMI commands and redirects to your own dialplan > > logic, you can create a customized "hud" like application for your users > > in minutes by writing simple AMI commands. > > In early beta testing, Maestro is available for download and more > information can be read on our website. > > http://www.datatrakpos.com/pos/datatalk/maestro.aspx > >
Good point, Craig. I have added another image and a little more description to the web page. I will try to get a flash demo on there as well, but I'm going on vacation this weekend and trying to finish up other things before I leave so my wife will not yell at me for conducting work :) Maybe you would consider downloading the software and playing around with it. We are a reputable company in business for almost 10 years now, albeit not with Asterisk products until recently. -- Warm Regards, Lee _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
