[asterisk-users] two level administration tool for Asterisk

Kate Kretz kate.kretz at gmail.com
Fri Jan 12 14:20:32 MST 2007


actually, I was looking for Web thing. I'd like to delegate my customers (
i.e. companies) to manage their extensions via Web.

what are those *.ael files ?

let me desribe the task more precisely. we run telecom, and we sell phone
numbers to companies. what do we want to do ... I'd like to bound

"phone numbers" <----> "company"

mapping by myself (high level administration)

and let customers (i.e. companues) to add any number of SIP accounts, to
manage "phone number" <---> sip accounts mappings (within their company) and
to manage voice mails...

something similar to "Nortel Multimedia Communication Server". just two
level of administration.

On 1/13/07, Lee Jenkins <lee at datatrakpos.com> wrote:
>
> Kate Kretz wrote:
> > Dear Sirs,
> >
> > I'm looking for a tool which can do the following:
> >
> > 1) higher level of administration, only one person, it can create
> > "domain"s and per-domain administration accounts
> >
> > 2) lower level of administration, many persons, each can add new
> > extensions and change passwords with their domains.
> >
> > somewhat similar to asterisk2billing, but with privilege separated into
> > "domains".
> > we want to sell VoIP for organizations and we want the possibility for
> > every organisation to manage their extensions. Everything within single
> > Asterisk installation.
> >
>
> Funny.  I was speaking to the person who originally peaked my interest
> in Asterisk today about the same thing.  My first thought was to map
> "companies", "tenants", etc to individual .conf or .ael files.  Like:
>
> #include "/etc/asterisk/tenants/tenant_name_or_id.conf"
>
> From there, each "tenant" conf can include its own necessary and
> additional .conf references.
>
> Then I would have to find a way to distinguish each tenant's calls in
> the initial leg of the call into the system.
>
> I'm just musing out load and would also appreciate some input on this
> subject as well.
>
>
> --
>
> Warm Regards,
>
> Lee
>
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