[Asterisk-Dev] Looking for install
Joe Woss
jkwoss at gmail.com
Tue Sep 28 21:06:59 MST 2004
I would be interested. Please contact me off-list....
-Joe
jwoss at jkwa.com
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 21:40:55 -0500, Your Own ISP .com
<mylist at lightwavetech.com> wrote:
> Hello list members, just joined..
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> Been looking at Asterisk for a while, I have a computer loaded up with Fedora 1 and a 1 port card which would connect my machine to one phone line (forgot the name of the card). I installed Asterisk on it but have not have time to configure it yet so there it sits the same way for months now. I also bought to GrandStream IP phones for it.
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> Although I need to learn the ins and outs of Asterisk in the long run I need to get a phone system up and running soon. I am pretty sure I will not have the time to dive in any time soon.
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> I thought someone on the list would have an interest in setting up what we need for a fee (no a big fee ☺ ).
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> Here is what I want to do at least for now..
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> I want to setup this server to work interoffice using VOIP phones on each persons desk, about 10 stations at some point but only a few initially. I should be able to add the additional phones later as I will just look at the config for the others. The intraoffice communications will happen on VOIP only. I want one real phone line hooked into the system for incoming and outgoing calls as well as probably 2 or 3 strictly voice over IP lines. When I say VOIP lines I mean something like Vonage but using a direct connection from Asterisk to the VOIP provider without the need for the converters etc. The VOIP providers will of course give us complete termination. Lastly, I will want one IP phone to be part of our internal office system but the phone will actually be in another state.
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> Does all of this make sense? Questions?
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> Thanks for listening to me babble and I look forward to participating in the list if you can all stand another newbie ☺
>
> Thanks,
> Todd Routhier
> Lightwave Technologies, LLC.
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