We have an Asterisk box with a Digium T1 card that we connected to our 
Avaya PBX on campus.  The phone guys turned off the T1 when we were 
experimenting with things like caller-id spoofing, or ringing 23 phones in 
the same building at the same time, hahaha.  I traded some network config 
on their Avaya IP phones so they'd turn the T1 back on.

Asterisk is a really sweet program... just too bad i don't really like 
talking on the phone, haha.

ray
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Ray DeJean                                       http://www.r-a-y.org
Systems Engineer                    Southeastern Louisiana University
IBM Certified Specialist              AIX Administration, AIX Support
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2005, michael dolan wrote:

> *Using BroadVoice with Asterisk How-To*
> http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/20/0911217&tid=215&tid=95&tid=218
>
> michael dolan wrote:
>
>> http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/03/06/1945210
>> Well, our little list is all about slashdot these last few days.
>> 
>> That article was on slashdot a few days ago, I know nothing about PBX, but 
>> I scanned the discussion, and there seemed to be some good links hidden 
>> amongst the witty banter.
>> 
>> Michael
>> 
>> Christian Tortorich wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi -
>>> Buddy of mine working in the collection industry as a developer wants to
>>> know if anyone here has any experience with asterisk.
>>> Please reply off list. Thanks and sorry for the WOB
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> Chris
>>>

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