I would like to use the * as VoIP Gateway.
Something like that:
A user takes off a phone on a Avaya extension and dials for example 8
to reach the CO Port. Then Asterisk answers and sends a dial tone. The
user dails a numer and Asterisk is doing the rest! (Sending the call
to an SIP or IAX
this be the right way to do it? Any recommendation?
Thanks in advance
Housi Mueller
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Does there exist any workaround? In the iax.conf file I need to configure a
peer with a FQDN instead of the IP because the IP of this domain changes once
in a while.
Kevin P. Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: housi mueller wrote:
The dnsmgr in Aterisk 1.4.0 seems not to work. I enabled DNS
Hi there
The dnsmgr in Aterisk 1.4.0 seems not to work. I enabled DNS lookups in
dnsmgr.conf but after reloading the conf files * never refreshes DNS lookups.
Any ideas how to debug this issue?
Thanks in advance
Housi Mueller
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an E1 Pri card in the avaya box and a
sangoma a102, using qsig , works fine, I wouls recommend this to any
oneits been up and stable for two months now
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housi mueller wrote:
The main goal is that any extension from the Avaya PBX can make long
distance calls using the asterisk
have experience with such a configuration?
Thanks in advance for all recommandations and suggestions..
Housi Mueller
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Any suggestions..?
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housi mueller wrote:
I would like to connect an Asterik server to an Avaya IP Office IP406
and use the * as an VoIP Gateway.
The IP Office has two Analog extensions available. I thought connecting
this analog extensions
from or to remote IP-Phones over the PSTN.Where could be the problem of this issue?Thanks for helping in advance...Housi Mueller
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about. I appreciate all suggestions.Thanks in advanceHousi Mueller
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That is a good argument. But I am not sureyet. Do you know if there are big voice quality differences between the Digital and the Analog card?HousiRobert Webb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 15 Feb 2006 08:59:22 -0800 (PST)housi mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: Hi there, I woul
no if it is worth to spend that extra money. I need to find the best cost effective solution.I appreciate all suggestions.Thanks Housi Mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 13 February 2006 20:43, housi mueller wrote: Hi there, I plan to use Aterisk in our small office. Until now we
card.There is quite a price difference. Which card would you recommend me to buy.Question 2:Is such a configuration as shown on the figure with a TDM04B/TDM2401E card at all realizable?Thanks in adwanceHousi Mueller
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I am newto asterisk andwould like to know if a configuration like shown on the picture with asterisk is correct?
Thank you in advace
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Why not? How would you solve then the Brench1/Branch2 issue??a [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From my point of view I do not see any issue with that scenario.
On 9/5/05, housi mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new with asterisk and hope somebody can help me.
Is a configuration like shown
rule you want use?
On 9/5/05, housi mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not? How would you solve then the Brench1/Branch2 issue??
a [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From my point of view I do not see any issue with that scenario.
On 9/5/05, housi mueller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new with asterisk
Need help I lost the overview. The situation is the following:
I am working in a small office with one Branche office, wich have right now a Telephone configuration like this.
Branch1
PSTN --Digital Panasonic SystemPBX 20 Telephones
Branch2
PSTN --Analog Panasonic
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