Re: [asterisk-users] voice recording on legacy PBX

2007-05-16 Thread Alex Balashov

On Wed, 16 May 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said something to this effect:

Is it possible to use Asterisk to record or monitor all conversation on 
standard PSTN PBX ?


  I imagine with enough work you could use it as a pass-through tap by
taking FXO trunks, barging into the media and then turning around and
handing another leg off as FXO again, but I don't know how well it would
work, scale, or, depending on the intended application, be transparent
to users in terms of PBX features / not breaking things / funny sounds /
echo / perceptible rx/tx gain differences, etc.

-- Alex

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RE: [asterisk-users] voice recording on legacy PBX

2007-05-16 Thread Dean Collins
Yes. 

 

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 Is it possible to use Asterisk to record or monitor all conversation
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RE: [asterisk-users] voice recording on legacy PBX

2007-05-16 Thread Mindaugas Kezys
Hi,

Connect you Asterix box in the middle of call-flow and you will be able to
record all calls.

PSTN - Asterisk - Legacy PBX - Phones


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Hi,

Is it possible to use Asterisk to record or monitor all conversation
on standard PSTN PBX ?

ASLAY



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RE: [asterisk-users] voice recording on legacy PBX

2007-05-16 Thread aslay
hi Sir,

Thank very much for your suggestion. But I hope you don't mind giving
me more detail information. Imagine that I have a pbax with
3 incoming PSTN line and I have 10 extentions using stand phone.

The requirement is to capture all conversation either internal or
external


Regards
ASLAY




 Hi,

 Connect you Asterix box in the middle of call-flow and you will be able to
 record all calls.

 PSTN - Asterisk - Legacy PBX - Phones


 Regards/Pagarbiai,
 Mindaugas Kezys
 http://www.kolmisoft.com
 VoIP ServicesSolutions
 MOR - FREE Open Source billing for Asterisk PBX


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RE: [asterisk-users] voice recording on legacy PBX

2007-05-16 Thread Alex Balashov


You would need two 4-port FXO cards.  One to take the 3 outside POTS lines, 
and one to generate the 3 FXO lines toward the legacy PBX pretending to be

the far end.  Produce a simple dial plan that basically forwards nearly
everything in and out indiscriminately and run MixMonitor() on all of the
bridged calls.

   http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/MixMonitor

Caveats, as I said in my original response, may include unintended 
breakage that is perceptible to end-users, ranging from malfunctioning

features to echo issues to poor audio quality to unnaturally high or
low volume, depending on the circumstances and the interoperability
of the equipment.

Also, I don't know about Malaysia, but here in the United States recording 
voice in that manner is categorically illegal without the consent of both 
(or more) parties to the call, or a court order in a law enforcement 
capacity.  This is the reason that the queue announcements / IVRs of most

customer service centers that may or may not potentially record your call
say something about, For quality control purposes, this call may be
recorded.  It is a legal requirement that they do so.

So, if you are doing this without the knowledge of either the PBX owners or 
the outside endpoints, do so at your own peril unless you are aware of

local statute or are acting in a law-enforcement capacity.

-- Alex

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Re: [asterisk-users] voice recording on legacy PBX

2007-05-16 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
On Wednesday 16 May 2007 1:07 pm, Alex Balashov wrote:
 You would need two 4-port FXO cards.  One to take the 3 outside POTS lines,
 and one to generate the 3 FXO lines toward the legacy PBX pretending to be
 the far end.  Produce a simple dial plan that basically forwards nearly
 everything in and out indiscriminately and run MixMonitor() on all of the
 bridged calls.

Uh, you'd need 3 FXS and 3 FXO.  You need to generate ring to the legacy 
system, which requires FXS ports.

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RE: [asterisk-users] voice recording on legacy PBX

2007-05-16 Thread Don Kelly
Responses to your inquiry have addressed recording external calls only.

If you want to record internal calls as well, I recommend that you replace
the existing PBX with an Asterisk system as you have a relatively small
installation.

  --Don

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hi Sir,

Thank very much for your suggestion. But I hope you don't mind giving
me more detail information. Imagine that I have a pbax with
3 incoming PSTN line and I have 10 extentions using stand phone.

The requirement is to capture all conversation either internal or
external


Regards
ASLAY




 Hi,

 Connect you Asterix box in the middle of call-flow and you will be able to
 record all calls.

 PSTN - Asterisk - Legacy PBX - Phones


 Regards/Pagarbiai,
 Mindaugas Kezys
 http://www.kolmisoft.com
 VoIP ServicesSolutions
 MOR - FREE Open Source billing for Asterisk PBX


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Re: [asterisk-users] voice recording on legacy PBX

2007-05-16 Thread Alex Balashov

On Wed, 16 May 2007, Andrew Kohlsmith said something to this effect:

Uh, you'd need 3 FXS and 3 FXO.  You need to generate ring to the legacy 
system, which requires FXS ports.


  Ah, yes, sorry, you are correct.  That's what I had meant to imply, but I 
got my endpoint vs. far-end signaling confused.


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