October 15, 2011 |
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1.Asterisk project for VOIP calling
Objective: We required asterisk VOIP calling project with Asterisk GUI.With this configuration we will call to any number with PIN
dialing.
After dialing PIN number user will connect to another extention & starts calling.
Requirements:
1.Asterisk 1
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September 19, 2011 |
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I want to integrate sugarCRM for outgoing calls.Please explain a way how to do this.
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August 26, 2011 |
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I have asterisk 1.6 on debian O.S. I m trying to forward a call to German local numbers, but our VOIP account is not forwarding DTMF codes.
Please give me a solution of this.
Thanks in advance.
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1.Asterisk project for VOIP calling
Objective: We required asterisk VOIP calling project with Asterisk GUI.With this configuration we will call to any number with PIN
dialing.
After dialing PIN number user will connect to another extention & starts calling.
Requirements:
1.Asterisk 1
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Hi,
I want to integrate sugarCRM for outgoing calls.Please explain a way how to do this.
Thanks & Regards
admin
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Hi,
I have asterisk 1.6 on debian O.S. I m trying to forward a call to German local numbers, but our VOIP account is not forwarding DTMF codes.
Please give me a solution of this.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
admin
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Hi everyone,
Please guide me on the below configuration:
I want to configure on asterisk 1.6 & 100+ USB sticks as asterisk trunks.The stick is E1550E1552.
Also how to add module to change IMEI number on the above configuration.
Thanks & Regards
Admin
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Hi Everyone,
Cd you please help me in this regards:
I want to configure SpanDSP configuration & should allow all calls to be placed via T38, on Asterisk 1.8.
Thanks in advance.
Thanks & Regards
Anil Mistery
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Hi Everyone,
I want to know the communication functionality of Asterisk application & database (with & without API).
Please help me in this regards, thanks in advance.
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Admin
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Hi Everyone,
I just want to know the better & easiest GUI for the configuration of Asterisk VOIP calling.
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Upto this i assume you have sound knowledge of a linux system and have an Asterisk PBX running.If not, lets first check how this WIFI technology work from here
Create a new directory, under your main www directory, called "clickcall". Create a new file in there, called "clickcalltest.html". Cop
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This question has cropped up a number of times in the forum and I felt it was time to address it more fully and present an open-source solution.We'll also be using AJAX to control an active "presence" system for the on screen button.
Let's have a look at some click-to-call background first and f
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In order to use Asterisk you are going to have to use Linux. If you are a Linux ‘guru’ then you might want to skip this section and just take a look at the dependencies. This section deals with installing a Linux system for use with Asterisk. I make no excuses or arguments for the chosen distrib
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So in the last post, you saw how DoS attacks and eavesdropping would be big concerns this year. Here are the more 3 points
Microsoft Office Communications Server: Hackers love attacking Microsoft, and Microsoft loves being unprepared. VIPER Lab predicts that hackers will find vul
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"There's no such thing as a bulletproof VoIP system, but there are things you can do to make your setup more secure"
At its heart, a VoIP system is a data network. This means VoIP deployments are vulnerable to the same internal and external threats that plague any enterprise data lo
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In the recent months, VOIP services have gotten more and more attention – both for individual and business purposes. Sometimes, though, we get all caught up in the hype that we may not really see the details. Is VOIP really all that it is made out to be? Does it really bring about advantages? If s
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VoIP is traditionally thought of as an alternative to the plain-old-telephone system (a.k.a. “POTS” or public switched telephone network). True, it’s usually cheap and would require none of the usual expensive switching equipment that telephone companies usually use. However, use
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Here is something for all Asterisk users out there. Though we may all be very enthusiastic about Asterisk and the service it provides, we have to be practical and keep our eyes open for vulnerabilities. Even the people over at Digium do not act like ostriches and keep their head buri
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Today, I will be discussing about Call centers and how small businesses can run a call center with voip predictive dialer. I have always been fascinated by how VOIP can empower some of the industries, especially the upcoming call center and BPO industry which relies heavily on "Making and receiving
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VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and IP PBXs and Call Centers have become increasingly popular to enable larger businesses to gain many of the long-promised advantages of Internet Telephony. Until now, however, there has been no cost-effective way to virtualize VoIP services so they
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The order we compile the applications is important. Compiling them out of order would mean that some of the dependancies of an application might not be fulfilled and things wont work as expected. You will need to be inside the actual directory of the source you are trying to install
Compiling lib
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Because we are installing from source, they (the source files) will rely on other components of the operating system. The build environment sets up those other components so there wont be errors during the building of the source.
Install build environment
aptitude install linux-sour
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We will be using the default install of Debian and installing Asterisk from source and compiling.
Debian in my opinion is the best Linux distribution, Asterisk is the best PBX available to us. I have used both of these things in the past and find them a great combination as do many
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Let's begin our journey into the world of ASTERISK.
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While Asterisk is the most widely used open source PBX solution, it hasn’t been easy for the average user to take advantage of it. A good, basic knowledge of Linux is a fundamental requirement, as is the ability and ne
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Asterisk is the world's most popular open source telephony project. Under development since 1999, Asterisk is free, open source software that turns an ordinary computer into a feature-rich voice communications server. Asterisk makes it simple to create and deploy a wide range of telephony applicatio
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