----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wayne Merricks" <waynemerri...@thevoiceasia.com>

> A limitation of the Asterisk Manager interface is its not really
> suitable for lots of clients. You can use Asterisk Proxy programs but
> it was a bit complicated for me so I wrote a Server component that
> interfaces with the Manager Interface. It then uses XMPP to send
> simple control messages for call incoming, transferring, answering etc.

Whoa yeah.  :-)

If you press AMI too hard, Asterisk puts a gun to its head.

Spent 3 years working with VICIdial, which was, at heart, a response
to that exact problem.

> All I'm doing is using a £50 Cisco IP Phone in the studio (so far Cisco
> and Grandstream are the only ones I've tested with the Auto Answer
> header, I've tried various software phones but none of them work with
> Auto Answer). I'm then wiring the headset socket into the studio desk.

Any reason you went to a phone, instead of just going directly to an 
audio interface on the switch?  Is it your general PBX as well?

Cheers,
-- jra
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