On 11 de abr de 2007, at 21:07, James Harper wrote:
A dialplan of '(S0:s)' will get your phone to jump straight into
the
's' extension in asterisk as soon as someone picks it up. From
there you
can do something like:
It worked perfectly! Thanks!
Just remember that having Asterisk supply
Hello Francis,
I also hev asterisk and sipura. Can we chat online on gmail/yahoo. Let's
make some experiments... I hev the same problem like you.
On 4/12/07, Francis Augusto Medeiros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10 de abr de 2007, at 23:05, James Harper wrote:
2 - How can I gain full
On 10 de abr de 2007, at 23:05, James Harper wrote:
I've bought a Sipura SPA 3000, and succesfully connected it to my
Mac,
where I installed Asterisk 1.4.0. Both ports (FXO and FXS) are well
configured).
However, living in Brazil, I'd like to know if there are optimal
settings
to my PSTN
On 10 de abr de 2007, at 23:05, James Harper wrote:
2 - How can I gain full control to the FXS? I mean, a simple * dialed
is
not sent for asterisk (the server) interpretation, probably because
it's
used by Sipura's suplementary services, I don't know. Also, is it
possible
to get a dial
A dialplan of '(S0:s)' will get your phone to jump straight into
the
's' extension in asterisk as soon as someone picks it up. From
there you
can do something like:
It worked perfectly! Thanks!
Just remember that having Asterisk supply the dialtone does add (a
slight) additional load,
Hi there everyone!
I've bought a Sipura SPA 3000, and succesfully connected it to my Mac, where
I installed Asterisk 1.4.0. Both ports (FXO and FXS) are well configured).
However, living in Brazil, I'd like to know if there are optimal settings to
my PSTN that I should enter into the config of
I've bought a Sipura SPA 3000, and succesfully connected it to my Mac,
where I installed Asterisk 1.4.0. Both ports (FXO and FXS) are well
configured).
However, living in Brazil, I'd like to know if there are optimal
settings
to my PSTN that I should enter into the config of the device. I