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#471173 07/06/06 03:38 PM
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Well the only reason I mentioned it was because the Asterisk has a pretty cool ACD for routing calls but of course it needs that CID info.

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#471174 07/06/06 04:51 PM
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That's pretty cool. That would be a good feature for sure.

Unfortunately, I don't see myself getting out of spending $100.00 for an FXS card. However, I can get the FXO for around $25.00 help This kind of sucks at this point. I'm not sure about it, but im wishing that the features were all available to the lines and not the extensions. LOL


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For Asterisk, the cheapest FXO you can get is the X100 clone. It doesnt always work right, and is frequently to blame for a number of 'odd' issues; I would never use it for anything important. But they work decently well, most of the time. This costs about $10-20/card, each card has one port. (the X100 clone is a rebadged voice modem, thus the two physical ports on the card. It's a one channel card.)

The cheapest FXS you can get is an ATA. This is harder to configure much of the time, but a cheap ATA (linksys pap2-na) is about $60 and has 2 ports ($30/port).

If you want to add features to your PBX then you need to dedicate a few ports (FXO or FXS, both will work depending on how you set it up) for a trunk between * and your PBX. What happens next will determine how you set it up.


FXS port on * to FXO (line) port on PBX-
In asterisk, put your FXO ports in a context (using zapata.conf). Then make this context in extensions.conf, and put into it exten's that can do things you want, like this:
exten => 1234,1,AGI(wakeup.php) ; (calls the wakeup.php agi script if you have it)

If you watn * to be able to call back, you will have to setup DID for the ports * is connected to. If set up correctly asterisk can dial the channel then send the dtmf to dial the exten...
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exten => _XXXX,1,Dial(Zap/g1/,,D(${EXTEN})) ; rings a port in zap group 1. When it's answered, sends as DTMF whatever extension was dialed. Matches 4 digit extensions.

Hope that helps even if this thread is old...


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#471176 09/09/06 02:02 PM
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Wow thanks IronHelix . When I get around to doing this I'll do what you said.

You know a lot about asterisk judging by your more recent posts!

Thanks again.


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