Quoting John Daragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Patrick Lidstone (Personal E-mail) wrote: > >>We're about ready to go ahead with a nice 6 line (maybe later > >>8) ISDN setup with [EMAIL PROTECTED] and the quad Junghanns card. > >> > >>Before we do, could anyone confirm for me that BT's ISDN2e > >>lines do actually provide Asterisk with the DDI number? We > >>need to be able to route incoming calls based on which number > >>is ringing. > > Yes they do. For DDI ranges you'll need to ask BT for a "System Access" > installation (sometimes known as "Point-to-Point") and configure the > Junghanns appropriately.
I'll have to check that, I guess - find out what they're set as! > I'm probably just an old fogey with a programming background, but I find > straight Asterisk *so* much easier to configure than [EMAIL PROTECTED] True, I've used bare Asterisk at home for my small get up, but [EMAIL PROTECTED] just does everything we need it to do here at the office (including the "nice and pretty" call log side of things that AMP provides!) > When you say "ringtones", do you mean "sounds like a UK phone when it > rings", or "sounds like a UK phone when we ring someone else" ? It does actually sound okay when we ring someone else, but when it rings, it has the long single american style ring. I've come across a few places that claim its built into the Grandstream and I'd have to create and upload a new one.. but I've also found others that say to edit various config files, which has had no effect (indications.conf and zaptel.conf both have the zone as uk.. Theres nowhere else it needs to be set, is there?). Andrew _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- Asterisk-Users mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
