[Asterisk-Users] asterix as proxy

Grant Williamson grant.williamson at gmail.com
Sat Nov 27 09:59:54 MST 2004


Hi Ed,
    thanks for the suggestion, I'll get reading.

Ed Greenberg wrote:

>
>
> --On Saturday, November 27, 2004 10:05 AM -0500 Philippe Daoust 
> <pdaoust at sympatico.ca> wrote:
>
>> Grant Williamson wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I would like to setup an asterix server as a proxy allowing me to,
>>> access multiple SIP accounts from a single hardware device.
>>> Are there any pointers on setting this up?
>>>
>> This is very common.  I just did this myself and the wiki definitely has
>> all the information that you need to do this.
>>
>
> Sometimes a starting point is needed... You can read about HOW to do 
> all these things in the wiki at www.voip-info.org.
>
> You want a very simple Asterisk setup.
>
> 1 Bring up default Asterisk out of the box. Connect a headset to the 
> sound card and verify that you can do the demo.
>
> 2 Implement your hardware phone, whatever it is. IP softphones are 
> connected via IAX or SIP. Most hardware IP phones will be SIP. Analog 
> phones will require a Zaptel card, an IAXy or some similar device.  
> You enable them in iax.conf, sip.conf or zapata.conf.
>
> 3 Create an extension for the hardware phone in extensions.conf so 
> that the phone can be called.
>
> 4 Enable your various SIP services, one at a time, in sip.conf and 
> modify the dialing plan in extensions.conf to allow you to dial out on 
> whatever you choose.
>
> 5 Make sure that when you enable the services in sip.conf you put them 
> in a 'context' that allows them to ring the phone you set up earlier.
>
> That should be enough to get you started.
>
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