----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean-Michel Hiver" > If I understand, you are doing. > > Extension (VoIP) -> (VoIP) Asterisk (VoIP) -> (VoIP) Zyxtel (FXS) -> > (FXS) GSM > > Unless I've missed something, it seems that you are trying to plug a > telephone adapter (Zyxtel) to another telephone adapter (FXS). FXS <-> > FXS can't work. What you need is to plug in an FXO card in your * box so > you can do: > > Extension (VoIP) -> (VoIP) Asterisk (FXO) -> (FXS) GSM. > > Or even simpler, you could grab a $100 sipura 3k and a $150-200 > "cellsocket" or "dock'n talk" device and you *should* get a simple, > functional 1 channel VoIP GSM gateway for about $300 (plus the cost of > the phone which is usually given away with subscription anyway). I've > never tried it though... > > In comparison, the voiceblue GSM gateway costs a hefty $2,500 for 4 > channels... so you can get about twice the channels for about the same > price. Except you might have to hack around, which costs time :) > > Cheers, > Jean-Michel.
The GSM gateway is been sold with FXO, which means that the diagram looks like this: Extension (VoIP) -> (VoIP) Asterisk (VoIP) -> (VoIP) Zyxtel (FXS) -> (FXO) GSM And this should work, right..(?) Problem is that with the command I entered - asterisk does not seem to push any other dtmf signals after the handshake. :( And for the GSM gateway to recieve "which number to dial", you would have to use the D option in Dial command. (Im guessing) Regards, Stig Henning _______________________________________________ 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
