Netgear makes a 24 port Layer 3 Managed Switch, with PoE on all 24 ports. It supports both IEEE 802.3af PoE as well as the proprietary Cisco PoE scheme (although the support for Cisco PoE is undocumented). Got one about a year ago for around $1000, which isn't too shaby for a a switch that can do
You could set a dialplan vairable based on the incoming number and then
use that variable as part of the path name for all prompts...then just
put each set of prompts in its own subdirectory.
~AdamOn 04/10/05, Colin Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are running our * server as a virtual PBX
The general idea is that when * answers the call it would play back a
recording of something like If you know the extension of the person
you are trying to reach, you may enter it at any time. Mike Smith
201, John Michaels 202, Smithy Doe 203... etc.
You can then include the internal extensions
Yet another alternative would be to process credit cards over the
Internet. Of course then you need a PC at the POS, but Internet card
processing is much faster than using the modem in a stand alone
terminal (no dial/negotiation for each transaction)
BTW, from my experience with fax, I would not
If you shop that netgear option, you can get it under $1000, plus its
managed so you can do things like VLANs and QoS which could come in
handy.
Another upside is that the Netgear will autodetect Cicso PoE vs. IEEE
PoE (espeically important to me because I have a mix of 7900 phones
and IEEE
For incoming calls on your POTS lines you need to have your telco
provide the busy rollover (sometimes called hunt). This is a common
feature available from the telco when you have several phone lines.
The idea is that if someone calls a phone number associated with a
line that is in use, rather
I've been wanting to write a Cisco XML web service that would allow
the user to view currently parked calls as a dialing directory that
had the pickup extensions as numbers.
I've been trying to figure out the best way to either access the
parking lot contents or maintain the contents through
I haven't been able to get any list messages to come through to my gmail
account today, but my main mailserver hasn't had a problem. Ditto on
the duplicates.
~Adam
David Uzzell wrote:
I have been tring to send email to the List for the last day or so and
have not seen it come back on the list
Im having trouble getting festival to work with
asterisk. We are running debian (sarge) and got asterisk from CVS. Heres
what Im using as far as festival goes
Debian (Sarge)
gcc version 3.3.4 (Debian 1:3.3.4-3)
Connected to Asterisk CVS-HEAD-07/28/04-21:08:19
All,
I'm having trouble getting the X100P working.
Lsmod shows :
zaptel179808 0
I did a .
# modprobe zaptel
and here is my zaptel.conf (comments omitted)
__SNIP__
fxsks=1
loadzone = us
defaultzone=us
__SNIP__
Here is zapata.conf
__SNIP__
[trunkgroups]
[channels]
That did it. Thanks!
Adam
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Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 10:08 AM
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Problems with X100P
At 09:57 18/06/2004 -0400, you wrote:
I did a .
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