They condemn the need for a complete asterisk server for usage ;-) as too expensive for the average user.
But an interesting point is that they tried to get a statement from the 'Deutsche Telekom' (= former monopoly Telco and still biggest telco-player in Germany) whether providing other bellster users access to their customer's line via VOIP is legal within their contracts or not.
They couldn't provide a quick answer, it seems but they are now aware of the bellster issue and will answer that questions soon, I guess.
Sorry, I had some trouble with my internet connection, i couldn't reply sooner.
Personnally, I use active directory and i think the 99aserisk.ldif or other examples schema are not compatible with AD. I'm going to try to extend my AD schema manually with the GUI. I'll post my results in a week or two. All i'm trying to do is to understand witch syntax to use to extend my AD schema...
I am attempting to configure a new Polycom IP 6000 to work with our SIP enabled Toshiba Strata Com Server. We currently only have Aastra 9133i's configured as such:
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333Article about bellster in german
http://www.golem.de/0501/35969.html.
They condemn the need for a complete asterisk server for usage ;-) as too expensive for the average user.
But an interesting point is that they tried to get a statement from the 'Deutsche Telekom' (= former monopoly Telco and still biggest telco-player in Germany) whether providing other bellster users access to their customer's line via VOIP is legal within their contracts or not.
They couldn't provide a quick answer, it seems but they are now aware of the bellster issue and will answer that questions soon, I guess.
And I think I can preview the answer.
Maecki