Thanks, the price looks attractive but what about Asterisk support?
From your website : "All standard Windows operating systems are
supported." and we are not using Windoze :)
How many concurrent conversations are supported?
Is there a howto anywhere how this could be used with * ?
By looking at the website of the manufacturer this product isn't really comparable with the IP600 which has support for 8 simultaneous calls and can be used with repeaters to extend it's range.
For small SOHO setups it would be quite nice however.
Cheers! Remco
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005, B. Vallet - www.acropolistelecom.net wrote:
We have SIP-DECT gateways in Pci: http://shop.acropolistelecom.net/product_info.php?products_id=30&language=en or PCMCIA cards : http://shop.acropolistelecom.net/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=11&produc ts_id=29
Regards
Benoit
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I already did testing with the unit you are talking about and the status is that it is NOT working.
Search the list on IP600 and asterisk.
In brief: Their Skinny implementation makes the IP600 wait for an extra signal and refuses to ring any handset without it. The 'original' Cisco 7940 (which it emulates) doesn't require this signal. If you use chan_sccp the phones will not register (don't know why yet) and Jan Czmok was't sure if this extra signal (STATION_CALLINFO) is in chan_sccp anyway. Outgoing calls work but soundlevel is too low.
H323 : Works for incoming and outgoing calls but none of the call features (hold, transfer etc.) work. This is too little funcitionaly to say that it works.
If have had extensive contact about these issues with Kirk support. At the moment the units are very interesting but useless with *.
The only thing we can do is keep asking for support to all the Kirk offices in every country or to keep enquiring their sales. I can provide tcpdumps, logs etc. if anyone is interested.
I haven't heard anything about SIP support, I have it will be in the next firmware release for the IP600.
Cheers! Remco
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005, E s c a u x - Jordi Nelissen wrote:
toHi,
I just got some interesting information from Kirk Telecom (www.kirktelecom.com). This company has been in the business of providing DECT solutions (IP gateway, base stations, repeaters and handsets) eithertherebe used with Cisco CallManager (SCCP protocol) or with the Innovaphone IP PBX system (H.323).
Two important elements:
1. It seems they foresee a SIP version of their product in Q1 2005. 2. They are open to perform integration tests with asterisk, providednumberis sufficient business potential.
In order to convince them about the business potential of an asterisk integration, I would like to ask you to drop me an email stating theof DECT installations and associated DECT phones you might be able to sell in 2005, provided the Kirk solution proved to interoperate with asterisk (either H323 or SIP).
Best regards,
Jordi -- w w w . e s c a u x . c o m
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