[asterisk-dev] Seeking VOIP / Asterisk Guru for Small Project

Andre Courchesne courchea at net-forces.com
Thu Jul 28 15:54:41 CDT 2011


Sorry that was intended for Brian only, you can go head and cut my  
head off now...


Quoting "Andre Courchesne" <courchea at net-forces.com>:

> Hi Brian,
>
>   I am outside the office right now but would be happy to help you.  
> I have many Asterisk installation under my belt and can direct you  
> on hardware, carrier and asterisk configuration.
>
>   I will study your requirements further tonight, but I believe I  
> will need to educate you a bit on Asterisk and VoIP in general since  
> I saw that some of your requirements mentioned lines and intercom, 2  
> things that are kinda different when your in a VoIP environment.
>
>   What type of carrier technologies do you currently have for your  
> landline (PRI, analog, SIP trunk,...)? Also what type of link do you  
> have in-between your offices (mpls, vpn via internet, dedicated  
> fiber,...) ?
>
>   Thanks,
>
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>
>
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> Quoting "Bryan Welfel" <bryan at ashworthcreative.com>:
>
>> I am interested in hiring someone to design and implement a PBX phone system
>> for our offices (currently across two locations). This includes configuring
>> and training me on all software and telling me how to physically connect the
>> system - I have an degree in information technology and am familiar with
>> setting up servers / terminals. We have a server with Asterisk already
>> installed and I will purchase 6 phones (recommendations are welcome). The
>> job can be done entirely remotely (I can do any necessary hardware work) and
>> the list of requirements are below:
>>
>> Requirements for PBX phone system:
>>
>>   1. When we receive an incoming call, we want the ability for the caller
>>   to select who they want to call and ONLY that person?s phone will ring. We
>>   will likely need to configure an automated voice prompt that  
>> lists employees
>>   to the caller. (ie someone calls and is greeted by voice  
>> recording that says
>>   press 1 for Bryan and press 2 for Joel. If the caller presses 1, Bryan?s
>>   phone is the only one in the office that will ring.)
>>      1. In addition to requirement #1, even though a particular person?s
>>      phone rings, we still want to retain the ability for someone
>> else to pick up
>>      the phone and take the incoming call.
>>      2. We also want to have a backup if the person who the incoming caller
>>      is trying to reach doesn?t pick up his/her phone.  There are two
>> options if
>>      this happens:
>>         1. Go directly to that person?s voicemail
>>         2. Go back to main menu
>>      2. In addition to requirement 1a, we also want to have multiple people
>>   jump in on the same line to engage in the same single conversation. (ie if
>>   Bryan is talking to a client on line 1, Joel and Joey can each pick up a
>>   phone and join Bryan?s conversation on line 1.)
>>   3. If someone picks up the phone, they will have the ability to transfer
>>   the call to someone else in the office. Transfer requirements are as
>>   follows:
>>      1. When someone transfers the call to someone else, the person?s phone
>>      that is receiving the transferred call will ring and will
>> receive the call
>>      on the same line as the original call (ie if Chase wants to
>> transfer a call
>>      on line 1 to Bryan, Bryan?s phone will ring and when he picks up
>> the phone,
>>      he will pick up the call on line 1.)
>>         1. If the person receiving the transferred call doesn?t pick up the
>>         phone and the ring limit is met, a default action will be  
>> taken. This
>>         default action can either be:
>>            1. Go to the person?s voicemail
>>            2. Go back to main menu
>>         4. We want intercom functionality to function in exactly the same
>>   manner as the current phone system does now.  That is, someone on intercom
>>   does not take up a calling line (ie Garrett want to talk to Isaac via
>>   intercom. He will be able to do this without taking up a line)
>>   5. When someone picks up the phone, we don?t want the phone to
>>   automatically take up a line like the current phone system does. The phone
>>   only reserves a line when the person begins dialing a number or  
>> is receiving
>>   an incoming call.
>>   6. We also desire the ability to push each person?s voicemail to their
>>   cell phone. (ie A client leaves a voicemail message for Bryan. The PBX
>>   system will push the voicemail to Bryan?s cell phone voicemail so he can
>>   listen and respond to it on the go.) (Note this is a bonus that is nice to
>>   have but can live without)
>>   7. (Bonus) If the person who is the recipient  of a call is not in the
>>   office, the call is transferred to their cell phone where he/she  
>> can answer
>>   it
>>
>> If you are interested in doing the work on site, we are located in
>> Poughkeepsie, New York. Feel free to call or email me if you are interested.
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> Bryan Welfel
>> 845.877.0410
>> bryan at ashworthcreative.com
>>
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