I have a question on Asterisk and whether it will work with the following design.
Install ASTERISK on the external side of the Network. Purchase an AudioCodes 4/8 port Analog Fx0 gateway. So far everything seems straight forward. Here is the twist. The company currently has Cisco Call Manager 3.3 which does not support SIP Trunking. But it does have a VG248. I would like to place 4 lines through the Cisco Call Manager. I want to set up a dial plan where 7 would grab the fx0 line for internal and the users would be able to place internal calls through the Cisco Call Manager. I envision people dialing 7xxxx (4 digit extension.) This would call internally. I then envision setting up a calling plan where 7 would grab the trunk and 8 would grab an outside line from the Cisco Call Manager and then dial the 10 digit telephone number. 78xxxxxxxxxx. This would allow them to place external calls through the call manager. Is this something that would be feasible? Since the company is not looking to invest a lot in upgrading the Cisco yet they want to allow external sales reps to work from home. Would there be a way through Asterisk where I can then program the FX0 extension coming in from the Cisco Call Manager to ring into the Audiocodes and be dialed directly to an extension in the Asterisk server? Example ----- 1300-------200 on the Asterisk. This would allow people calling the company to directly dial their sales people and be forwarded to the extension attached to the audiocodes. If this is feasible please let me know as I would like to propose this solution to the company. Thanks. _______________________________________________ --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
