On 1/13/06, Gavin Hamill <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If your Axxess has T1/E1 switchable cards in it (as ours do), consider > running the Axxess - Asterisk link in E1 mode since you'll then get 30 > usable voice channels as a 'freebie' :) > > My Asterisk + Axxess experiences have been a world of pain, but it's all > working now with a Sangoma card - I gave up on the Digium stuff, but > looking back I think it was more a bad set of coincidences (lots of > badly made cables) and Dell hardware :)
Hey Gavin - I'm resurrecting this old thread - perhaps you may have some advice for me? I was able to get my asterisk box linked up with my axxess pbx with a T! PRI (using a digium card, no doubt). Calling from an axxess keyset to an asterisk IAX extension works great...no problems whatsoever. However, when calling back the other way (from an IAX ext to my axxess deskphone), all of the calls, no matter what extension is dialed, get routed to the Front Desk "operator" extension. Did you have to do anything special on your axxess system to get calls to come back in correctly? Earlier today, Damon recommended that I should perhaps look at how many digits the axxess system is setup to receive on that PRI interface. I tried to find that config value, but it appears that since it's set up as a PRI, the "Recieve Digits" option goes away. I have created a call routing table on the axxess that should be taking care of the inbound routing on that PRI interface, but it's not working... Ugh - does this all have to be so difficult??? :-) Any sage bits of advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! -Erik Anderson -- Erik Anderson http://andersonfam.org _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
