Sean,
What kind of hotel do you have? Some PMS vendors require the call accounting
and check-in interfaces to their system. I am not aware that asterisk
supports these serial interfaces.
Regards,
Mike
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Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 10:50 AM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Newbie Question: Building an Asterisk
system toreplace an old PBX but using existing phone
Tom Rymes wrote:
On Aug 11, 2005, at 10:35 AM, Sean Rima wrote:
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On Thursday 11 August 2005 09:31, Sean Rima wrote:
They are standard phones but I also want them to have all the features
that Asterisk does provide, so I may build a bos for my house and show
them that as well
Standard phones can still do MWI (if they have a light), call
transfers,
three-way calling... all the good stuff that any Zap channel can
provide.
If they have displays and conform to ADSI they can even have soft
buttons and
so on. I have that at my house.
Nope nothing like that only basic telephones
Sean
This may be heresy for some, but I would look into [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a
reasonably sized hotel. It has wakeup calls weather built-in, easy
for the hotel to configure, etc, and despite the home in the name, it
is solid and robust. Contrary to popular belief, you can also extend it
as needed by using the extensions_custom.conf file.
I will have a look at that and see if it helps, byt the sounds itmay
Sean
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