Thanks for all the replies.
I take it that with one of these FXO boards, one would need an IP phone
as there is no FXS ?
BTW, cheapest I've seen is $19.95. Still, not bad.
joea
Nilesh Londhe[EMAIL PROTECTED] Boldly Declared: 8/24/2006 8:47 PM:
I would suggest buying a very low price FXO to
So:
The FXO car is for the Pots lines (I.E. bellsouth line) so if you need a
analog phone cennected to asterisk you need a FXS card, so if you gonna use
a SIP Soft Phone (or a regular SIP Phone) you only need a network
connectivity between Asterisk and SIP Phone.
Cris.
From: joea,
Hi
I'm working on a project, where I need the status of every telephone on the system. (Idle,ringing,busy)
If a phone is busy, I also need to know the callerid of the other end.
I have made a deamon, which query Asterisk every second for active calls, this works by issuing a Status to the
Umm Flash operator panel?
Andrew
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Subject: [asterisk-dev] Phone
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Hi
I'm working
Benjamin Lawetz wrote:
Still no answers huh?
I've asked a couple of time how to do this, and by the lack of answers, I'm
guessing there is no way.
The workaround unfortunately is to create an entry for each IP address in
the range (I hope you don't have to open up a whole C class)
Hello,
I'm working on a project, where I need the status of every telephone on the
system. (Idle,ringing,busy)
snip
I have made a deamon, which query Asterisk every second for active calls,
this works by issuing a Status to the manager-interface, and processing
the return data and then put
On Jul 5, 2006, at 7:58 AM, K Y Iyer wrote:
Hi
Hi!
Am a bit confused about the basic requirements for a simple, small,
test
Asterisk setup.
There are many options...
I want to setup a PBX with 8 PSTN lines and 50 extensions. For
argument's sake we'll assume all 50 extensions and 8
We're running several 320s on 6.2.2 and haven't had any issues just to
toss my two cents in.
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 23:19:48 +0200 (SAST), garth wrote
Hi All
I have had a problem with a few Snom 320's on several sites locking
up after a few days. I am running application ver 6.2.2 with
I do not know if this breaks anything or not the way you have it, but you
should not have the underscore before the extension.
The underscore means that the following is an expression, where X=any single
digit and .=any number of digits.
I do not know if the underscore also interprets the * as
Hello people,
before I go hunting on Wiki and Google, if maybe someone here knows
the answer to this.
This is in regards to the voicemail system. Is it possible to change
the default/native format in which the greetings and outgoing messgaes
for a user's mailbox are stored? It seems like (*)
Thanks to BJ Weschke I have now solved this problem by adding the
option s, and taking off the option t from app_page like this:
I changed the line that reads (by me line 177):
snprintf(meetmeopts, sizeof(meetmeopts), %ud|%sqxdw, confid,
ast_test_flag(flags, PAGE_DUPLEX) ? : m);
to:
Hints have got a lot better over the last year, so upgrading might be
the only was to get this working really well.
Kind regards,
PaulH
AsteriskIT
www.asteriskit.com.au
On Thu, 2006-08-24 at 17:36 -0600, Damon Estep wrote:
I have the “hint” priority defined for a few SIP phones.
When
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