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paid asterisk help
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| example 2005-07-31, 5:45 pm |
| is there anyone here that would enter into an email conversation with me and
help me step by step to set up an asterisk box.
i have tried myself and keep failing and now i need it working.
i would be willing to pay by paypal or other means.
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| Mr Corbett 2005-07-31, 5:45 pm |
| What do you need it to do ?
"example" <example@example.com> wrote in message
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> is there anyone here that would enter into an email conversation with me
> and help me step by step to set up an asterisk box.
>
> i have tried myself and keep failing and now i need it working.
>
> i would be willing to pay by paypal or other means.
>
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| example 2005-07-31, 5:45 pm |
| one asterisk box connected to 2 x pstn lines with 2 x FXO clone cards from
ebay. (installed).
i have 5 x bt101 phones which i would like working as extensions.
i would like the basics like trasfering calls, on hold music and whatever
comes out of the box. eventually would like a bit of LCR for example 07
(mobile numbers) have an access number automatically dialled before them.
box has debian and asterisk installed via apt-get install asterisk
box is connected to internet for ssl access
is this enough info?
thanks
"Mr Corbett" <noemail@noemail.co.uk> wrote in message
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> What do you need it to do ?
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> "example" <example@example.com> wrote in message
> news:9t7He.18347$Oe4.3355@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
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| Mr Corbett 2005-07-31, 5:45 pm |
| Its enough but beyond what I have experience of, sorry I cant help you.
good luck.
"example" <example@example.com> wrote in message
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> one asterisk box connected to 2 x pstn lines with 2 x FXO clone cards from
> ebay. (installed).
>
> i have 5 x bt101 phones which i would like working as extensions.
>
> i would like the basics like trasfering calls, on hold music and whatever
> comes out of the box. eventually would like a bit of LCR for example 07
> (mobile numbers) have an access number automatically dialled before them.
>
> box has debian and asterisk installed via apt-get install asterisk
>
> box is connected to internet for ssl access
>
> is this enough info?
>
> thanks
>
> "Mr Corbett" <noemail@noemail.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:at8He.23278$Ag3.4815@newsfe4-gui.ntli.net...
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| Sparks 2005-07-31, 5:45 pm |
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"example" <example@example.com> wrote in message
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> is there anyone here that would enter into an email conversation with me
> and help me step by step to set up an asterisk box.
>
> i have tried myself and keep failing and now i need it working.
>
> i would be willing to pay by paypal or other means.
I started with a raw install, on SuSe Linux quite a while ago, I then
reinstalled using something called Xorcom Rapid, this is a distribution with
an easy to use front end.
I played about with this for a bit, gradually learning how it works.
I am now using Asterisk@home, this was by far the easiest, as I just burned
a CD from an ISO I downloaded, shoved it in the PC, and turned it on, it
then goes ahead and sort's it's self out, wiping the disk, and installing
the lot!
My current system is just two bt101's but I will be getting some ATA's for
the "normal" phones in the house
It has features like MOH already done
Setting up the LCR is fairly easy (I can help you on this if you like)
Currently all 07 number route via one carrier, local numbers via another, I
have just setup all 0018XX (US Free numbers) to route through another
(FreeWorldDialup, as they offer it for free!
http://asteriskathome.sourceforge.net/
Sparks...
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| example 2005-07-31, 5:45 pm |
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thanks for your help guys. Sparks.. does your AAH box use an FXO card?
"Sparks" <this@is.invalid> wrote in message
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> "example" <example@example.com> wrote in message
> news:9t7He.18347$Oe4.3355@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
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> I started with a raw install, on SuSe Linux quite a while ago, I then
> reinstalled using something called Xorcom Rapid, this is a distribution
> with an easy to use front end.
> I played about with this for a bit, gradually learning how it works.
> I am now using Asterisk@home, this was by far the easiest, as I just
> burned a CD from an ISO I downloaded, shoved it in the PC, and turned it
> on, it then goes ahead and sort's it's self out, wiping the disk, and
> installing the lot!
>
> My current system is just two bt101's but I will be getting some ATA's for
> the "normal" phones in the house
>
> It has features like MOH already done
>
> Setting up the LCR is fairly easy (I can help you on this if you like)
> Currently all 07 number route via one carrier, local numbers via another,
> I have just setup all 0018XX (US Free numbers) to route through another
> (FreeWorldDialup, as they offer it for free!
>
> http://asteriskathome.sourceforge.net/
>
> Sparks...
>
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| Sparks 2005-07-31, 5:45 pm |
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"example" <example@example.com> wrote in message
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> thanks for your help guys. Sparks.. does your AAH box use an FXO card?
Yes, I have two, again, all installed automatically! although I don't use
either of them now, it all goes our via VoIP.
I can't seem to get the cheap eBay FXO's working perfectly (they work, but
they are either too quiet, or echoey - I am getting a Sipura 3000 soon, that
will be my main gateway to/from the PSTN (If that works as well as it is
supposed to!)
Sparks...
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| Stuart Millington 2005-07-31, 8:45 pm |
| On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 18:09:10 GMT, "Mr Corbett" <noemail@noemail.co.uk>
wrote:
>What do you need it to do ?
Read: http://www.caliburn.nl/topposting.html
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| Stuart Millington 2005-07-31, 8:45 pm |
| On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 18:09:10 GMT, "Mr Corbett" <noemail@noemail.co.uk>
wrote:
>What do you need it to do ?
You could also read your ISP's (Clara's) AUP:
11) The customer must not send email or post articles with headers
modified in such a way as to disguise the true source of such mail or
article. It is the customer's responsibilty to ensure that a real
email address is present and obvious to a human.
Since "noemail.co.uk" was not registered to you, you are in violation
of Clara's AUP.
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"example" <example@example.com> wrote in message
news:9t7He.18347$Oe4.3355@newsfe3-gui.ntli.net...
> is there anyone here that would enter into an email conversation with me
and
> help me step by step to set up an asterisk box.
>
> i have tried myself and keep failing and now i need it working.
>
> i would be willing to pay by paypal or other means.
>
>
Hi
If you are still having problems email me at
sales"at"cyber-cottage"dot"co.uk
also if you set up ssh access it will be possible to look at the box
Ian
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| Graham 2005-08-01, 2:45 am |
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> You could also read your ISP's (Clara's) AUP:
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> 11) The customer must not send email or post articles with headers
> modified in such a way as to disguise the true source of such mail or
> article. It is the customer's responsibilty to ensure that a real
> email address is present and obvious to a human.
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> Since "noemail.co.uk" was not registered to you, you are in violation
> of Clara's AUP.
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Bloody hell, Stuart owns it!
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| Stuart Millington 2005-08-02, 8:45 pm |
| [Missing attributions restored :-( ]
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005 08:46:50 +0100, "Graham" <me@privicy.net> wrote:
>On Mon, 01 Aug 2005 02:49:38 +0100, Stuart Millington <news@dsv1.co.uk> wrote:
[Of "Mr Corbett"]
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>Bloody hell, Stuart owns it!
I do now ;-) It was not registered to anyone before - which was
somewhat surprising.
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| Thomas Rankin 2005-08-03, 5:45 pm |
| example wrote:
> one asterisk box connected to 2 x pstn lines with 2 x FXO clone cards from
> ebay. (installed).
>
> i have 5 x bt101 phones which i would like working as extensions.
>
> i would like the basics like trasfering calls, on hold music and whatever
> comes out of the box. eventually would like a bit of LCR for example 07
> (mobile numbers) have an access number automatically dialled before them.
>
> box has debian and asterisk installed via apt-get install asterisk
>
> box is connected to internet for ssl access
>
> is this enough info?
>
> thanks
>
What isn't working, I'm assuming you've done all the basic stuff
(including compiling and starting the kernel modules for your FXO cards
and read stuff from the asterisk wiki site and looked at the example
config files).
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