Re: [Asterisk-Users] Using Asterisk as a VOIP gateway

2003-11-06 Thread Alejandro Ruiz
Hi,
I've done somthing like that with 2 X100p.
basically you connect the both end to any extension of the pbx (fxs port).
when you dail that extension, the first machine will answer and ask for the
extension number of the other end.
So what you actually have, is a local extension tha works as if you picked
up an extension on the other end.
I hope this help...


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 How is it not economical?
 I already have the PBXs on both sides.
 If I switch to * I'll need to get a channel bank

 Am I wrong?

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 yes you can but may not be all that economical though.
 on the other hand, if you can replace or do away with
 at least one of the pbx with * at either end,
 i think you'll be ahead of the game :-)


 Shoval Tomer wrote:

  Is it possible to use * as a VOIP gateway?
 
  Can I connect asterisk to one of the trunks on my current PBX and on
  the other side of the world connect another * to the trunk of another
  regular PBX - is it possible to transfer calls from here to there?
 
  I guess I'll need one port FXO card for each asterisk, but I can't
  figure how to configure the thing.
 
  I know I'll need to configure the regular PBX to forward certain calls
  to the lines connected to asterisk (by prefix, or just have everyone
  dial 8 and get a line)
 
  Does this scenario make sense to anyone? Or am I barking up the wrong
  tree?
 
  Shoval Tomer , MCSE
 
  IT Manager
 
  Softov Advanced System Ltd.
 
  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Mobile : 972-55-229220
 


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[Asterisk-Users] Using Asterisk as a VOIP gateway

2003-11-05 Thread Shoval Tomer








Is
it possible to use * as a VOIP gateway?



Can
I connect asterisk to one of the trunks on my current PBX and on the other side
of the world connect another * to the trunk of another regular PBX  is it
possible to transfer calls from here to there?



I
guess I'll need one port FXO card for each asterisk, but I can't figure how to configure
the thing.



I
know I'll need to configure the regular PBX to forward certain calls to the
lines connected to asterisk (by prefix, or just have everyone dial 8 and get a
line)



Does
this scenario make sense to anyone? Or am I barking up the wrong tree?





Shoval
 Tomer, MCSE

IT Manager

Softov Advanced System Ltd.

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Mobile:
972-55-229220










Re: [Asterisk-Users] Using Asterisk as a VOIP gateway

2003-11-05 Thread hkirrc.patrick
yes you can but may not be all that economical though.
on the other hand, if you can replace or do away with
at least one of the pbx with * at either end,
i think you'll be ahead of the game :-)
Shoval Tomer wrote:

Is it possible to use * as a VOIP gateway?

Can I connect asterisk to one of the trunks on my current PBX and on 
the other side of the world connect another * to the trunk of another 
regular PBX - is it possible to transfer calls from here to there?

I guess I'll need one port FXO card for each asterisk, but I can't 
figure how to configure the thing.

I know I'll need to configure the regular PBX to forward certain calls 
to the lines connected to asterisk (by prefix, or just have everyone 
dial 8 and get a line)

Does this scenario make sense to anyone? Or am I barking up the wrong 
tree?

Shoval Tomer , MCSE

IT Manager

Softov Advanced System Ltd.

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Mobile : 972-55-229220



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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Using Asterisk as a VOIP gateway

2003-11-05 Thread Shoval Tom
How is it not economical?
I already have the PBXs on both sides.
If I switch to * I'll need to get a channel bank

Am I wrong?

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Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2003 8:36 PM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Using Asterisk as a VOIP gateway

yes you can but may not be all that economical though.
on the other hand, if you can replace or do away with
at least one of the pbx with * at either end,
i think you'll be ahead of the game :-)


Shoval Tomer wrote:

 Is it possible to use * as a VOIP gateway?

 Can I connect asterisk to one of the trunks on my current PBX and on 
 the other side of the world connect another * to the trunk of another 
 regular PBX - is it possible to transfer calls from here to there?

 I guess I'll need one port FXO card for each asterisk, but I can't 
 figure how to configure the thing.

 I know I'll need to configure the regular PBX to forward certain calls 
 to the lines connected to asterisk (by prefix, or just have everyone 
 dial 8 and get a line)

 Does this scenario make sense to anyone? Or am I barking up the wrong 
 tree?

 Shoval Tomer , MCSE

 IT Manager

 Softov Advanced System Ltd.

 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Mobile : 972-55-229220



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