Thanks Andy,

Which soft phone are you using ?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Florent,
 I just went through this on a very simple Asterisk setup.  One X100P XFO card
and soft-VOIP phones.  Using RedHat Linux 9, the main install / compile went
without a hitch and I did the default/example install of the configuration
files.  This did not make asterisk work as it would not answer the phone when I
rang it, it turned out to be the Zaptel drivers were not being loaded at boot
time, so I manually did a modprobe command for the fxo card and the drivers
loaded and everything worked from that point on.  Getting it working beyond
that required configuring the IAX configuration files and the extensions
configuration file and now I have 2 softphones that can dial out or receive
calls.

Andy Farnsworth
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Quoting Florent Guiliani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



Jay Milk wrote:



"easy" is such a subjective word. If you're a car-mechanic, it'll be
incredibly difficult, if not impossible. If you're a linux-savvy
C-programmer and you know the schema for your customer DB well, it
should be trivial. You calling plan could...
1. Identify which extension(s) to ring
2. Run a custom app NotifyExt which sends caller-id to computers
associated to certain extensions (or does a broadcast of
extension/caller-id info)


I'm a longtime C-programmer under linux but I'm a totally newbie in telephony
and aserisk technology. So the hardest work is to get an asterisk
installation working.
I've read the Asterisk HandBook but I'm lost.

Is anybody know a tutorial or asterisk for newbie link ?

Florent,






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