Thanks for your explanation.  I see you have far more advanced usage for it.  Me, I 
would just like to connect our offices through wireless LAN and have VoIP.

Holden

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On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 17:04:33 +0800
"Cruz, Jose Mari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Actually, I'm just an OJt here, and this is the project that has been
> assigned to me.
> I dont have a graphical diagram of it but i'll try to explain it.
> The diagrams i used to know what i know about the subject came from the
> website of OpenVXI
> OpenVXI is a VoiceXML interpreter, Its all about the VoiceXML
> 
> VXML, or VoiceXML, technology allows a user to interact with the Internet
> through voice-recognition technology by using a voice browser and/or the
> telephone. Using VXML, the user interacts with voice browser by listening to
> audio output that is either pre-recorded or computer-synthesized and
> submitting audio input through the user's natural speaking voice or through 
> a keypad, such as a telephone. - from Webopedia
> 
> Basically if you wanted to input /or exchange data to a Document
> Server(webserver)
> You usually only input through your mouse and keyboard though the internet
> But ini VXML this can be done through the telephone (with or w/o a PABX)
> This is done via speech to text technology and speech recognition
> The OpenVXi and other VXML interpreter then does the integreation of vXML to
> call transfer and a lot of other cool stuff
> 
> For my task, Im supposed to run OpenVXI so that clients that need desktop
> support can recieve basic desktop support through a guide based on the
> webserver that is being told via the phone. Basiccaly a level 1 desktop
> support system that has no operator.
> 
> I Hope this information helped you understand regarding VXML
> If you do already know about this.
> 
> JM
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Holden Hao [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 4:17 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [plug] Linux to PABX
> 
> 
> On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 10:06:57 +0800
> "Cruz, Jose Mari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi there,
> > 
> > Is th anybody familiar with OpenVXI?
> > Is it possible to interface a Linux Box to a PABX using a voicetronix card
> 
> Yes, according to their website.  Do you have one?  We are also interested
> in using them but so far I don't have enough information about them aside
> from what is mentioned in their site.  Quicknet, PhoneJack line of cards is
> supported also.  If I am not mistaken they are even supported by the Linux
> Kernel (may be expreimental though).
> 
> On the software side, Asterix and Gnu Bayonne seem to be the most popular
> ones.  I am not sure though as to how they all fit together, software, VoIP
> cards, etc.  A graphical diagram would really help.  You know of one?
> 
> Holden 
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