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TCAUG Project VoiceBBS
TwinCities Asterisk User Group TCAUG Project VoiceBBS REQUEST: Is anyone interested in writing an application for an information line for the group. This is a much bigger project, but internally we have discussed a phone list concept, similar…
Read More »TCAUG MAN 20041002
Our first meeting was held on Saturday October 2nd, 2004. We discussed the events of Astricon. Meetings at 2375 University Av W STE120, Saint Paul. 11:30am. Parking is available behind the building. If you have any questions regarding…
Read More »Asterisk Lucent iMerge Configuration
How to configure Asterisk with a Lucent iMerge Configure asterisk to use the asterisk-oh323 driver I have not been able to get the default NuFone driver packaged with Asterisk to work with the iMerge. The inAccess H323…
Read More »Channels and Groups
There are three different kind of groups in Asterisk: (1) group=blah — This is used to bundle (typically trunk) interfaces together so that you can use something like Dial,Zap/g2/…. to use any of the channels in group 2….
Read More »Cisco 7920
The 7920 phone from cisco is a Wireless 802.11b phone. Cisco does not provide any SIP firwmare for this Wireless Phone. Only the Skinny protocol is supported. WEP and WPA security are supported with the latest firmwares so…
Read More »LetsRing
Let’s Ring Unlimited calls to a country of your choice! Choose the packages that best fist if you make phone calls into one sprecific country or Europe & USA Flat. if you want the freedom to make…
Read More »Modem over VOIP
If you are replacing an analog PSTN line with VOIP service, in addition to ordinary phones, there may be other devices that contain data modems that were using the PSTN line. Examples are: Tivo, POS Terminals, FAX machines,…
Read More »Asterisk Sipura-3000 Assistant
Many many users have emailed us and asked about a means to connect their Mac based Asterisk servers to a PSTN phone line. Since there are no Zaptel drivers for MacOSX yet, the obvious thing would be an…
Read More »Application PrepaidAuthCID
Application PrepaidAuthCID Description This application takes as an argument a CALLERID such as “${CALLERIDNUM}”, it will then authenticate the callerid against a database. How it works PrepaidAuthCID does a database lookup for the given CallerID – the…
Read More »Perl
Practical extraction and reporting language, or Perl, is a scripting language first created by Larry Wall to be used as duct tape for programming with the Unix operating system. Due to its immense power for handling piles of…
Read More »Asterisk cmd ZapRAS
Synopsis The ZapRAS command is for use with Asterisk ZAP channels ISDN connections. It provides a Remote Access Server (RAS) to permit you to use some of your ISDN channels as data channels to give you a data…
Read More »Asterisk phone Kphone
How to configure Asterisk for KPhone 4.0.1 Asterisk configuration In this sample configuration, 192.168.0.1 represents the Asterisk server and 192.168.0.2 is the client running Kphone. Configure Asterisk to accept registration and inbound calls in sip.conf like this: [general]…
Read More »Asterisk cmd TXTCIDName
Synopsis: Lookup caller name from TXT record Deprecated: As of Asterisk 1.2, you should now use the dialplan function instead of this application. Description: TXTCIDName(CallerID[|options]) Looks up a Caller Name via DNS and sets the variable ‘TXTCIDNAME’. TXTCIDName…
Read More »CiscoCallManager consultants
The following consultants provide Cisco Call Manager services such as installation and development. Add your entry here (Alphabetical order by company): Advanced Technical Solutions, LLC. Tell us what your needs are”¦what you want to do, where you…
Read More »CiscoCallManager
Cisco CallManager CallManager is the centerpiece of Cisco’s entry into the world of telephony. As of June 2009, Cisco has released version 6 of their CallManager CallManager version 5+ is now running on Linux RedHat CallManager version <5…
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