So its sounds like I do have a clue then...can analog devices
have their own extension and do call parking, and paging and all that?
I assume the caller id gets passed from the POTS CO to the internal
phones?
Chris:
I started using Asterisk for very much the same
reason. To blast those telemarketers and to improve my knowledge of PBX
and telco. You have got a good start for a newbie.
Yes the Wildcard X100P will terminate the POTS
CO in to your Asterisk Linux Box. Then you have to figure out how to
get everything "internal" connected up to it.
I have a TDM400P. It can be purchased with up
to 4 ports. I purchased three to save money. That gives me three
"internal" extensions to plug analog phones in to. I just use three
cordless phones with the base stations plugged in near the Asterisk
computer. We leave one phone in the kitchen, one in the garage, and one
in the bedroom. They can call each other when we are too lazy to go get
one another or too far to scream at each other. They can all also share
the one "external" line.
Asterisk has been wonderful using Zapateller to
blast those damn predictive dialers. The Asterisk voice mail has been
wonderful too as it sends the recorded message to me and my wife at
work as an attachment to an email.
Best of luck,
Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Hirsch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 11:30
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie just starting out
with *
Hey all...I'm brand new to * and I want to
convert my home into a pbx
type setup. I've figured out that I want a
Wildcard X100P to bring my
single POTS CO into my Linux box. My problem is
that I'm sure sure what
I need to do to get my analog phones connected up
into a structured
phone system. It *looks* like I can go the route
of the Cisco Analog ->
VOIP for about $100 on ebay. That will get me two
analog devices on the
system. If I have four analog devices (2 normal
phones, 1 fax and one 4
phone cordless system) is this the best setup? Do
I need the TDM10B with
the Asterisk TDM Dev Kit or does that just let me
do one analog phone
into the system? When converting from analog to
VOIP do I get all the
same features that I would if I got a TDM400P (4
ports of analog devices)?
As I said I'm new and I would LOVE any
pointers, HOWTOs or any good
advice from people who have already done something
similar. This project
started out because I'm tired of the telemarketers
calling and it looks
like this will be the best and most flexable way
to get my phone system
wired up. I'm interested in any opinions on any
real VOIP phones for a
house (assuming VOIP) is the way to go.
I envision that I could have a phone in every
room, be able to do an
intercom, MOH so I can hear music in each room
etc....ideas?
Thanks for the help and your patience,
Chris
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