RE: [asterisk-users] Panasonic Hybrid Integration Advice Needed

2007-01-25 Thread Scott Pinhorne
True the Panasonic will need to be told to trunk a new extension range out
over the ISDN for the gateway to pickup but this seems a lots less hassle
and everything remains SIP.

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I disagree on this, you will have to create a dialplan in the
panasonic to tell it when to go over the ISDN circuit.

On 1/24/07, Scott Pinhorne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If you use a Vegastream gateway on the actual incoming ISDN circuits then
 you won't even need to touch the Panasonic to integrate both systems.

 Regards
 Scott Pinhorne
 VoxIT Limited




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 Which panasonic system?
 I'm assuming you are talking about the TDA line. If so get a IP
 Gateway card on the TDA system, that card uses h323, then configure it
 with asterisk as h323, or my favorite, get a PRI card on the TDA sysem
 (unless it's a TDA50 then the option is not available), and a T1 card
 on asterisk, and create a dialplan on the Panasonic that goes out over
 the PRI card.

 On 1/24/07, John French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  I have a client who has a Panasonic Hybrid system.  They are taking in
  another company as a building tenant and the tenant will be on a new 12
  station Asterisk system.  This new asterisk system will have 4 FXO ports
  plus ITSP.  The two systems will be separate except that they should tie
  together for the purposes of dialing extensions directly on the opposite
  phone system and for transferring calls.  I'm looking for advice on how
 best
  to accomodate this.  Is it possible to do this via the Panasonic's IP
  interface or will I need to cross connect them via T1 cards?  This is my
  first integration as you can probably surmise.  Thanks in advance.
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Re: [asterisk-users] Panasonic Hybrid Integration Advice Needed

2007-01-24 Thread C F

Which panasonic system?
I'm assuming you are talking about the TDA line. If so get a IP
Gateway card on the TDA system, that card uses h323, then configure it
with asterisk as h323, or my favorite, get a PRI card on the TDA sysem
(unless it's a TDA50 then the option is not available), and a T1 card
on asterisk, and create a dialplan on the Panasonic that goes out over
the PRI card.

On 1/24/07, John French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



I have a client who has a Panasonic Hybrid system.  They are taking in
another company as a building tenant and the tenant will be on a new 12
station Asterisk system.  This new asterisk system will have 4 FXO ports
plus ITSP.  The two systems will be separate except that they should tie
together for the purposes of dialing extensions directly on the opposite
phone system and for transferring calls.  I'm looking for advice on how best
to accomodate this.  Is it possible to do this via the Panasonic's IP
interface or will I need to cross connect them via T1 cards?  This is my
first integration as you can probably surmise.  Thanks in advance.
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RE: [asterisk-users] Panasonic Hybrid Integration Advice Needed

2007-01-24 Thread Scott Pinhorne
If you use a Vegastream gateway on the actual incoming ISDN circuits then
you won't even need to touch the Panasonic to integrate both systems.

Regards
Scott Pinhorne
VoxIT Limited




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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Panasonic Hybrid Integration Advice Needed

Which panasonic system?
I'm assuming you are talking about the TDA line. If so get a IP
Gateway card on the TDA system, that card uses h323, then configure it
with asterisk as h323, or my favorite, get a PRI card on the TDA sysem
(unless it's a TDA50 then the option is not available), and a T1 card
on asterisk, and create a dialplan on the Panasonic that goes out over
the PRI card.

On 1/24/07, John French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I have a client who has a Panasonic Hybrid system.  They are taking in
 another company as a building tenant and the tenant will be on a new 12
 station Asterisk system.  This new asterisk system will have 4 FXO ports
 plus ITSP.  The two systems will be separate except that they should tie
 together for the purposes of dialing extensions directly on the opposite
 phone system and for transferring calls.  I'm looking for advice on how
best
 to accomodate this.  Is it possible to do this via the Panasonic's IP
 interface or will I need to cross connect them via T1 cards?  This is my
 first integration as you can probably surmise.  Thanks in advance.
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Re: [asterisk-users] Panasonic Hybrid Integration Advice Needed

2007-01-24 Thread C F

I disagree on this, you will have to create a dialplan in the
panasonic to tell it when to go over the ISDN circuit.

On 1/24/07, Scott Pinhorne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

If you use a Vegastream gateway on the actual incoming ISDN circuits then
you won't even need to touch the Panasonic to integrate both systems.

Regards
Scott Pinhorne
VoxIT Limited




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Sent: 24 January 2007 15:51
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Panasonic Hybrid Integration Advice Needed

Which panasonic system?
I'm assuming you are talking about the TDA line. If so get a IP
Gateway card on the TDA system, that card uses h323, then configure it
with asterisk as h323, or my favorite, get a PRI card on the TDA sysem
(unless it's a TDA50 then the option is not available), and a T1 card
on asterisk, and create a dialplan on the Panasonic that goes out over
the PRI card.

On 1/24/07, John French [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I have a client who has a Panasonic Hybrid system.  They are taking in
 another company as a building tenant and the tenant will be on a new 12
 station Asterisk system.  This new asterisk system will have 4 FXO ports
 plus ITSP.  The two systems will be separate except that they should tie
 together for the purposes of dialing extensions directly on the opposite
 phone system and for transferring calls.  I'm looking for advice on how
best
 to accomodate this.  Is it possible to do this via the Panasonic's IP
 interface or will I need to cross connect them via T1 cards?  This is my
 first integration as you can probably surmise.  Thanks in advance.
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Re: [asterisk-users] Panasonic Hybrid Integration Advice Needed

2007-01-24 Thread Richard Scobie



C F wrote:

Which panasonic system?
I'm assuming you are talking about the TDA line. If so get a IP
Gateway card on the TDA system, that card uses h323, then configure it
with asterisk as h323, or my favorite, get a PRI card on the TDA sysem
(unless it's a TDA50 then the option is not available), and a T1 card
on asterisk, and create a dialplan on the Panasonic that goes out over
the PRI card.


Speaking as one who has been using the 16 channel IP-GW card with a TDA 
100 for over a year, you might want to go with the PRI/T1 solution, 
although I have no experience with it.


Although H323 integration with Asterisk has been flawless, I have had no 
luck with any form of out of band DTMF transport through the IP-GW.


The documentation for the card states that it can do it, but does not 
state what protocol is used and packet captures show no sign of it.


If anyone knows anything more, I would like to find out, as the local 
Panasonic agents have not been much help.


Regards,

Richard
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