Author: VoIP Info
DIDx.org FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions The active DIDXchange is at Didx.net, not https://www.didx.org anymore. Please note that DIDX.org was changed to DIDX.net in early 2006. Q. Who can use DIDX? Ans: Anyone with a SIP or IAX2 network who needs…
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Pease also see https://www.voip-info.org/did-x/ View DIDX. www.didx.org began in August 2005 as a beta project for DID exchange over SIP, H323 and IAX2. By 2006, the new website is https://www.didx.net/. By 2009, it serves 12,500 wholesale telephony companies…
Read More »Asterisk Local Channels
Local Channel chan_local is a pseudo-channel. Use of this channel simply loops calls back into the dialplan in a different context. Useful for recursive routing; it is able to return to the dialplan after call completion. Syntax: Local/extension@context[/n]…
Read More »ScopServ LCA Map
This script extracts information about the telephone NPA-NXX for a given phone number and then produces a block for Asterisk extensions.conf file that will route all calls for the LCA via a specific macro. One use for this…
Read More »Asterisk priorities
Introduction to Asterisk Dialplan Priorities Asterisk Priorities are used within a dialplan, in the extensions.conf configuration file. Priorities are numbered steps in the execution of each command that make up an extension. Each priority represents one specific application….
Read More »Asterisk Dialplan Introduction
Introducing Contexts and Extensions The Dialplan consists of a collection of contexts. These context definitions are the most important part of the extensions.conf file and are the most important part of Asterisk configuration. A context is just a…
Read More »VoIP User Group Austin Texas USA
Austin VoIP User Group We are in the process of forming the Austin VUG. The plan is to meet once a month for about 2 hours. Location We are evaluating several options at the moment. When we choose…
Read More »Asterisk consultants Canada
This is a list of Asterisk consultants in Canada. To list your company, register as a user of this wiki. Then add your company on the page that covers your geographic area. We’ll accept a maximum of 10…
Read More »Asterisk and UK Caller ID
Getting it to work with a TDM400 for incoming call from BT line and internal analogue phone on UK phones To get callerid to work with the TDM400 you have to add a few options to the zapata.conf,…
Read More »VoipInTouch
SipGate Gateway SipGate is a product that offer an integrated hardware solution for a small VOIP PBX. With a capacity of 3-7 FXO (landlines) and 3 to 11 FXS lines (extensions) per box. In order to connect more…
Read More »OptiPoint 600 SIP – Multi-line operation
OptiPoint 600 SIP – Multi-line operation In multi-line mode, you can assign SIP lines to function keys. This is done easiest through the web interface. Note, that the pop-up menues the web interface uses, only work in Internet…
Read More »Polycom SoundPoint IP 500
Polycom SoundPoint IP 500 Some people claim this phone is the best IP phone on the market. But, as with almost any phone, you need to take the time to configure it correctly. Please refer to Polycom Phones….
Read More »Siemens Phones
Three series of SIP phones are available – Gigaset, optiPoint, and (new) OpenStage. See the corresponding sections for more information. Gigaset Series The Gigaset series of phones is based on series of DECT phones using the same name….
Read More »SIP user agent identification
SIP user agent identification strings Every SIP user agent (phone, software, device) identifies itself with a string. The syntax of this string is not defined, but a common practise is: <vendor> <product> <firmware version> List user agent strings…
Read More »OptiPoint 600 SIP – Distictive ring using ALERT_INFO
OptiPoint 600 SIP – Distinctive ring using ALERT_INFO The OptiPoint can use the ALERT_INFO header. After setting up “Alert Indications” using the web interface, you can select the “Alert Indication” by sending its name in the ALERT_INFO header:…
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