I have just started laying out the plans for my first project using Asterisk. I am very interested at this stage in getting much needed feedback, critiquing my approach. What are the ups and downs going to be if I develop this project as follows:
-The client wants to connect some phone reps in India through a VoIP to their clients. -There will be 3 phone lines, and 1 broadband internet connection. -Since there will be very little bandwidth requirements (unless they scale), I figure just let the workers in India make and receive calls using NetMeeting, or GnomeMeeting, or some other H323, or SIP compatible client, directly connecting to the Asterisk box in the U.S. -These clients will connect, via the internet, to an Asterisk box in their office in the U.S. That box (regardless if it uses Digium or Quicknet) will negotiate all 3 phone connections with their respective H323 or SIP connections. Another question is: If the workers are in an office-space, and in order to prevent the need for an additional asterisk PBX in India, is it easy to run each of the workers' connections on separate ports? (ie. port 5060 for phone # 555-1212, port 5061 for 555-1213, and port 5062 for 555-1214 ? This way each NetMeeting, or GnomeMeeting connection coming from India can simply run behind a NAT router, instead of setting up a separate Asterisk PBX. Thank you for your help. Cameron Jacobson _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
