Roger Burton West said at 02/11/2010 16:35: > On Tue, Nov 02, 2010 at 04:13:01PM +0000, Ronny Adsetts wrote: > >> 3. Other ways? > > It all rather depends on what your proprietary system has been set up > to do. (If you didn't already have the Samsung box, you wouldn't need > to buy one.) Dedicated telephony hardware tends to be restricted in > all sorts of perverse ways to try to make you buy more from the same > manufacturer; that'll be your biggest problem.
Indeed. If I had the time I'd simply build a complete Asterisk system. > Ideally you would be able to tell your iDCS100 "there are multiple > VoIP phones at this IP address", and connect to the Asterisk server > over the LAN. How you would go about that, I have no idea; I suspect > "SIP IP Trunking" is what Samsung calls this feature. The more work > you can shoft onto the Asterisk server, the cleaner this will all > be. > > In this scenario, the Asterisk server just has a normal network card > in it, and you shift all your VoIP traffic over the LAN and VPN. This scenario needs the Samsung ITM3 expansion card as far as I can tell (for a r1 version of the Samsung iDCS 100 which I think we have). They're quite difficult to find and costly to boot. Sigh. I had my hopes up for a few minutes there. :-). Thanks for the idea though. Ronny -- Ronny Adsetts Technical Director Amazing Internet Ltd, London t: +44 20 8607 9535 f: +44 20 8607 9536 w: www.amazinginternet.com Registered office: UK House, 82 Heath Road, Twickenham TW1 4BW Registered in England. Company No. 4042957
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