I would like to propose the name… “astmaster control”… in
all seriousness…. I agree, this isn’t a name for an actual possible
business implementation, but I think it has a nice ring to it for a project name.. J
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To:
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Graphical Interface
I don't have a project
name yet, any suggestions?
What in your mind should
a full client app have in it?
This program pretty much
has everything that my company needs from a client app in it. What other things
(within the limitations of a Zap/Sip Asterisk system with unmodified source
code) need to be added to it to make it complete?
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From: marin blu
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Graphical Interface
What is the project name?
Do you thing that your project could be a
step to a full client appl ?
mattf
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I have developed a
graphical interface using Perl/TK that has the following features:
I'm still cleaning up the
client code, but it will be released before the end of the month on
Sourceforge. Here are some of the things I have added to the code:
- Recording of any Zap
channel by extension they are connected to at the click of a button
- A refreshing list of active Zap channels
- dialing a number by entering in a number or selecting from a list of recently
dialed numbers and clicking a DIAL button
- Asterisk based conference-calling of up to 6 external channels(even on
single-line phone)
- Admin section that allows you to Hangup any Zap channel at the click of a
button
- Call Parking and retrieval from specific extensions
- Runs on Linux and Windows
On the server side you
will need a MySQL server, a couple AGI scripts and some custom dialplan
extensions, but the Asterisk code itself is unaltered.
On the Client side you
just need to have perl and Tk/tcl modules installed on Linux and on windows you
just need Activestate perl, you also need to make sure you have the Net:Telnet
and Net::MySQL perl modules loaded on both(these are easy to get and have no
prerequisites).
MATT---
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From: David Winkler
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Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003
8:42 AM
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users]
Graphical Interface
Hello. Was just curious to know if
anyone is working on a graphical
interface to Asterisk using X
windows, or something else similar.
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