[Asterisk-Users] wanted: sample config' using GOTOIF's for all features for a roll-out

goober geek mxprobe at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 6 23:49:20 MST 2005


Bon soir, * People, 
 
You guys are fantastic. This list is hyper-helpful; thanks for that.
 
I have an organization that needs to roll-out * for each of its 30+ locations across the country & we want all features in a DB where they can be easily toggled on & off, as needed. I have done some research in the usual places & got a bit of it, but not all of it, & am hoping someone else out there might be generous enough to share with me (on or off list) a skeleton type config' that would achieve this.
 
I have a few notes to add: 
 
+ that the internal DB can handle up to approx 10 calls per second, beyond which I might start investigating using an external DB. I dont think we'll have that level of calling.
 
+ that a DB via ODBC might not be required until we have serious strain on the DB

 
+ need sample DB tables & fields
 
+ sample skeleton config' (so we dont flood the list, either offlist or www.pastebin.ca)
 
+ that AGI might be overly-complicated
 
+ that it might make sense to use GOTOIF's everywhere possible in the dialplan to be able to flexibly enable features for each caller, each destination, each client, each <whatever>
 
+ that there are approx' 20 main features (ie: call waiting, moh, intl dialing, local dialing, n-digit dialing, voicemail, forwarding, etc, etc, etc) any client might want. (I havent really counted. Any one know of a good list of core features that a given client might want.)
 
+ does any one have a list or URL that lists the core features that a given client might want in a typical intl business type setting. I count 65 features on asterisk.org features page.
 
Any and all replies & pointers & sample config's & URL's are so very much appreciated.
 
I hope I can return the favor to the list soon.
 
Spread peace.
 
Bobby
 


		
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