Im trying to come up with a cost effective way to unite two PBX using VOIP. My idea is that since most companys here (Argentina) are not ready cough up the money to go to full-fledged VOIP, they might be willing to pay for a hybrid-solution: a kind of "point-to-point" line using VOIP, which let's them dial an extension on the other PBX.
What i want to accomplish: --------------------------- User dials a number on his analog phone connected to a standard PBX, he is greeted with a message: "Which branch office do you want to connect to? (offers options)" User chooses a branch office, hears: "Enter remote extension" User talks to that extension. How i want to accomplish that: ------------------------------ One asterisk box attached to each PBX (will be called AB from now on). ABs should have a 4 ports FXS card connected to specific ports on the PBX and a broadband connection. The PBX should have a workgroup configured to dial in the first free extension on the AB. If AB receives a call, it routes it to the correct remote AB, which should be able to pick up the first available FXS port to dial in an extension. (here is where i get confused, i need 4 FXS ports and 4 FXO ports for that ? or with just FXS im fine?) What i want to know if this is basically a doable idea, because if it is i can think about investing the money and time to put up a demo of it and try to sell it. What i dont to happen is that i invest about 1000u$s computer and telephony hardware to find out what i want is IMPOSSIBLE. Could someone please tell me that im not crazy or trying to reinvent the wheel ? Thanks a lot. Ezequiel Golub. _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
