> Hello all. > > I've got management convinced that I can save them a bunch of money > between > our sites by hooking up Asterisk to our existing PBXs in such a way that > intra-office calls route through Asterisk. > > I'm a developer that's new to telephony and need to figure out how I can > hook up Asterisk such that calls to other sites get routed from the > existing PBX through Asterisk, while all other calls get routed to the > outside world normally. > > We have a Lucent Merlin Legend PBX. Can I hook it up this way: > > |-----| > -------- > ---------- | |-----|----------| > |----------|------| PBX | > |Phone T1|----| PBX |-----| Asterisk |-------------WAN----------------| > Asterisk |------| | > ---------- | |-----|----------| > |----------|------| | > ------- > -------- > | | | > | | | > analog phones > analog phones > > The idea is that I set the PBX to use several lines for the same > extension. > So you could make that a single digit '5' extension or something. Then > Asterisk picks up and asks for the WAN extension which would route to the > correct Asterisk box on the other end, which would also have multiple > lines > to the PBX. > > Is it possible to configure PBXs in such a way? i.e. that multiple lines > are assigned to the same extension? Is there another way I should be > researching doing this? My reasoning for multiple lines is to allow X > number of simultaneous calls between sites. > > TIA! > -Ron > >
My diagram didn't work that well on some email clients. here's a link that works if you make the window wide enough: http://www.burnpc.com/website.nsf/all/081bb56dea4f4c5a86256f4d0015b295!OpenD ocument /listinfo/asterisk-users ======================================================= Yes, that can be done. What you'd do is use IAX2 between the Asterisk servers. I suggest you get a couple of old boxes and install Asterisk and just start playing with it. _______________________________________________ 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
