On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 07:29:17PM +0000, Gavin Hamill wrote: > On Thu, Oct 30, 2003 at 03:10:09PM -0000, Linus Surguy wrote: > > > One option you might not have considered is connect your existing PBX > > to the back of Asterisk and thereby use it as a channel bank itself. > > Very interesting :) > > There *is* an 'S-bus' (which is the same as an 'S0-bus'?) I'm told, > which we run 4 faxmodems off - I'm not exactly sure /how/ they connect, > tbh.. will need to check that out... Perhaps they're just 4 POTS > analogue extensions...
S-bus might be ISDN BRI ports, in which case Asterisk can plug in with an AVM Fritz (~110 euro) and chan_capi. > This would be the ideal testing ground for Asterisk (for me to learn on) > since hopefully we could pass the incoming number to the S0-bus, hence > Asterisk, hence any IP Phones we buy as a technology demo. > > The idea of taking a fresh ISDN30 and trying to get everything working > from day 1 terrifies me :) > > We've looked at 'myPBX' from > http://www.telappliant.net/site2/mypbx_solution.htm > > And whilst I like the idea of a pre-configured appliance, I don't know > if you get root access, etc. since we will need to write our own > applications, etc. AGI (asterisk gateway interface??) is an application interface for Asterisk, which can use perl, C, php and probably other languages... > As always, I'm open to ideas =) A good philosophy. cheers, Woody _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
