On Thu, 2017-04-20 at 17:26 -0300, Fabio Moretti wrote:
> Any idea?
I used to play with an analog telephone line and Asterisk by using a
Linksys SPA-3102 Voice Gateway.
I think it is no longer manufactured, but maybe you con buy a used one
on eBay or you can find an equivalent device from anothe
Thank for all the replies, a lot of input and information!
Sorry for this useless mail, but I really wanted to say thank you.
Il 20/04/2017 17:26, Fabio Moretti ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> I've some analogic lines and I'm asked if it's possible to program an
> asterisk for "checking" the inbound call
On Thu, Apr 20, 2017 at 05:51:59PM -0300, Fabio Moretti wrote:
> Il 20/04/2017 17:32, kevin.lar...@pioneerballoon.com ha scritto:
> >
> > This gets kinda Rube Golberg-ish, but convert the incoming analog line
> > to sip, route it through asterisk and have asterisk do its thing
> > before converting
On Thursday 20 Apr 2017, Fabio Moretti wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've some analogic lines and I'm asked if it's possible to program an
> asterisk for "checking" the inbound calls without answering them, doing
> something like this:
>
> analog line 1 -+-- asterisk
>
>\_
On 2017-04-20 02:33 PM, Fabio Moretti wrote:
Yes, I'll definitely do the test before set up the whole proyect, but
the point basically is: it is possibile for asterisk to log a call
without answering it? How to do it in the dialplan? Or I'm wasting time
because an analog line who enter asterisk i
> On 21/04/2017, at 9:33 am, Fabio Moretti wrote:
>
> the point basically is: it is possibile for asterisk to log a call
> without answering it? How to do it in the dialplan? Or I'm wasting time
> because an analog line who enter asterisk is always answered?
Yes.
Something similar to this will
Fabio, this doesn't answer your question directly and it's not Asterisk related
in any way, but it's another way to engineer a solution to the problem and I've
seen it done before.
Many analog modems will decode the caller ID on the analog line and provide it
as part of the 'RING' notification
> "FM" == Fabio Moretti writes:
FM> when a call enter, asterisk sense it and store its values (callerid,
FM> date and time, etc) somewhere, but nothing more, people will answer
FM> using the old analog phone. The goal is to have a log of the inbound
FM> calls without touching the old analog
Fabio Moretti wrote:
Il 20/04/2017 18:09, kevin.lar...@pioneerballoon.com ha scritto:
I honestly don't know if you can do what you want without some piece
of equipment picking up the line. What I would do is get an analog
line, an analog phone, an analog to sip device (there are many to
choose
Il 20/04/2017 18:09, kevin.lar...@pioneerballoon.com ha scritto:
>
> I honestly don't know if you can do what you want without some piece
> of equipment picking up the line. What I would do is get an analog
> line, an analog phone, an analog to sip device (there are many to
> choose from) and a bas
> I've already proposed your solution (is the most reasonable) but they
> have more than 60 analogs lines (no faxes) and some of them terminate in
> appliances like alarms, etc, so the solution must not touch in any way
> the connection between the line and his termination: doing a analog to
> digi
Il 20/04/2017 17:32, kevin.lar...@pioneerballoon.com ha scritto:
>
> This gets kinda Rube Golberg-ish, but convert the incoming analog line
> to sip, route it through asterisk and have asterisk do its thing
> before converting it back to analog to send to the phone. Only problem
> is you get a lot
> From: Fabio Moretti
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>
> Date: 04/20/2017 03:26 PM
> Subject: [asterisk-users] log incoming calls without answering
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>
> Hi,
>
> I've some analogic lines and I'm asked if it's possi
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