[Asterisk-Users] Building a small Office EPABX with VoIP GW with Asterisk

2006-03-12 Thread Sanjay Arora
A small office with 2/4 VoIP ports, 6 PSTN  16 Analog Extensions
requirement and a couple of high quality IP Phones (if required to
improve call quality). What are the pros  cons and costs for the
following options:

1. ATA with required VoIP port, 8 x 16 Analog EPABX with six PSTN
lines plugged in  2 VoIP lines (to be selected as outward PSTN line
for outgoing VoIP call). If required, a couple of IP Phones.

2. ATA, Channel Bank, Analog Phone Mix. IP Phone if required.

3. ATA. IP Phones and couple of analog phones from a small card, for
locations that do not need outward calling/VoIP access.

With regards.
Sanjay.
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[Asterisk-Users] Some Hardware Asterisk Applications Questions

2006-02-22 Thread Sanjay Arora
Hello List:Am a newbie planning to setup Asterisk for the first time. Planning to use PIII 550 Mhz with 256 or 512 MB Ram  80 GB HDD. Please advise if the above configuration is ok for the application below...if not, please tell me what I need to have a comfortable system.
I plan to install minimum CentOS 4.2 Server required with iptables, Samhain  Asterisk  associated programs. System will have no X/KDE/Gnome.I require an expandable system with at least two/three VoIP ports (have 256 Kbps Async Adsl) and two POTS ports (am not using FXO/FXS anology because I may confuse myself at this stage) that I will plug into the office Analog EPABX's Telephone Lines ports.
I need web based stats (if possible internal billing for each user in the office), recording of all VoIP calls, Fax on VoIP  VoIP to POTS (through EPABX..can spare extensions)  VoIP to GSM gateway (using FCT connected to the EPABX ) and an answering machine with user level prompts or any other configuration that will do these things.
Please advise the hardware  softwares required/best suited to these jobs...I am assuming here that all this can be done by Asteriskbut from what I have researched in the last month, all this is possible but differences as to harware preffered  software extensions are there. Please let me have some of your insights that can make my job less of a trial.
Also, I remember a RAD brochure saying 4k requirement for Voice Compression on its proprietory device (not VoIP but some sort of point to point device on leased lines), but during my research its 16kare there no other better codecs?
Please guide me.With best regards.Sanjay.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Application Faxing using SIP

2006-02-19 Thread Sanjay Arora
My 2 cents worth:

I really think that a suggestion that someone in this thread gave
regarding asterisk not being the right medium for this is correct.

Check out http://www.tpc.int/ which implements a email2fax gateway, one
you can implement for yourself, instead of providing to the public.
Hylafax with some custom scripting is definitely an option. Of course,
you would have to setup one pc at your own facility (home/office) where
you can connect analog phone lines.

Fax messages to be sent from your hosted facility can be scripted to be
emailed to your email2fax gateway  from there it can go on the
analog network.

Assumption here is that you don't mind PSTN charges for fax, which you would otherwise avoid on voip.

With regards.
Sanjay.

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[Asterisk-Users] Any Asterisk Users or Developers in India?

2003-10-04 Thread Sanjay Arora
Hi All

Just to query if anyone on this list or rather working
on/using/developing on Asterisk in India (especially
Mumbai)?

Regards.
Sanjay.


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