On 02/11/14 22:51, akhiezer wrote >> Any objections/additions to this proposal ? >> > > We can likely contrib info on what works cfg-/&c- wise for UK, for asterisk > and hylafax and modem and mobile, for the non-'OIP' side, if that's at all > wanted to be incorp; no probs if not. (( Why no 'OIP' implem here?: still > don't like the security levels. )) > > > rgds, > akh > Indeed the non ?OIP bits are genral "Comms" we work with POTS/BRI/PRI/STM-1 connections and also as a "application server" with or without ?OIP where we bridge a PRI connection inbound to a "Hybrid" possibly with PRI out to a "traditional" PBX and additionally to ?OIP via fax to mail fax to printer [turn std printer to a fax terminal] Allowing voicemail/call recording/call queueing/Interactive voice response and other such things.
fortunately the local setting's are quite well established and included in asterisk but yes use of 00/01 for international / national as in the UK [elsewhere] is not the default and the default is as expected American. the configuration for asterisk maybe too extensive to list there plenty resources available so suspect some genral rules and guides ETSI vs NT maybe more practical all the "Tones" and impedance settings are in the default configs. however a "LFS" hosted config file pack containing dialplan-UK.conf dialplan-ZM.conf dialplan-ZA.conf dialplan-ZW.conf ..... could be more realistic. Greg -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by Distrotech Solutions, it is believed to be clean. http://www.distrotech.co.za -- http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/blfs-dev FAQ: http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/faq.html Unsubscribe: See the above information page