[asterisk-users] Dialplan, Extensions, etc. Worksheet

Roderick A. Anderson raanders at acm.org
Mon May 5 18:43:59 CDT 2008


Darren Wiebe wrote:
> If you're willing to cc me a copy I'll be in your debt.

You bet.


Rod
-- 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Darren Wiebe
> darren at aleph-com.net
> 
> Steve Totaro wrote:
>> On Mon, May 5, 2008 at 5:10 PM, Roderick A. Anderson <raanders at acm.org> wrote:
>>   
>>> Steve Totaro wrote:
>>>  > On Sun, May 4, 2008 at 1:55 PM, Roderick A. Anderson <raanders at acm.org> wrote:
>>>  >> Has anyone created a worksheet they can share for designing a dialplan,
>>>  >>  extensions, voicemail, etc.
>>>  >>
>>>  >>  I'm making my way through the O'Reilly Book (dead tree version) and
>>>  >>  finding it enlightening.  I have hacked at dialplans created by others
>>>  >>  but never actually came up with a design for my own system.  It's sort
>>>  >>  of a work in progress made of bits and pieces from all over.
>>>  >>
>>>  >>  Having a real plan would probably make things easier.
>>>  >>
>>>  >>
>>>  >>  Rod
>>>  >>  --
>>>  >
>>>  > Rod,
>>>  >
>>>  > You will be glad that you are taking the learning curve plunge down
>>>  > the road.  No pain, no gain.
>>>  >
>>>  > I can certainly say that I am glad I got into Asterisk way before
>>>  > there was any real documentation or GUIs for that matter.  It forced
>>>  > me to learn the real deal Asterisk through trial and error which is
>>>  > invaluable if you plan on really getting into it.
>>>  >
>>>  > Then again, if you want easy, use a GUI.
>>>
>>>  Easy isn't what I'm after.  I was hoping for planning worksheets.
>>>  Something to go over with a customer (I know I said this was for my
>>>  personal system but that is the first step).  How many extensions/
>>>  phones/ softphones, and what their /numeric/ extension will be.  An IVR
>>>  plan and the text that goes with it, voice-mail handling and mailboxes, etc.
>>>
>>>  This type of stuff.
>>>
>>>  So from the minimal number of responses -- yours :-) -- I'm going to
>>>  guesstimate no one has anything like this at all or that they can or are
>>>  able/willing to share.
>>>
>>>  Out comes the notepad and the thinking cap.  /-|
>>>
>>>
>>>  Cheers,
>>>  Rod
>>>  --
>>>  >
>>>  > Thanks,
>>>  > Steve Totaro
>>>
>>>
>>>     
>> Hey Rod,
>>
>> I think I may be able to help with worksheets from 3com, NEC, and
>> other system vendor's sales channel.  It obviously will not match
>> exactly to Asterisk but will give you a great foundation for the
>> functions and features that you need to question.
>>
>> I have my own but I prefer not to put it in the public domain.  It is
>> adapted from a conglomeration of many different proprietary systems
>> that I have dealt with.  I think many others have the same and
>> consider it proprietary internal information for their business.
>>
>> Let me see what I can dig up from my archives.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Steve Totaro
>>
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