[Asterisk-Users] Avaya/Lucent Definity -> Asterisk interop question
Steve Kann
stevek at stevek.com
Fri Aug 6 07:31:18 MST 2004
Ken Godee wrote:
> >The box has a T100P card hooked up to a csu on the Definity with a
> >patch cable.
>
> A. You don't need a CSU if located close to each other.
>
> B. "Patch Cable?" If using CSU, straight thru cable, if no
> CSU cross-over cable.
>
> C. Make sure to know your pin outs on the CSU vs pin outs T100P
> Lucent/Avaya/AT&T or whatever, sometimes like to screw with us
> and use non standard configurations for pin outs. Where as in a normal
> situation a straight thru would work, might not if the pin outs are
> different.
>
> Just a couple of thoughts.
>
> Steve Kann wrote:
>
>>
>> I'd really like to figure out a way to map a set of extensions on
>> the definity to automatically be handed off to asterisk. For
>> example, have all extensions in the range 4900-4999 end up being
>> calls to asterisk with the extension number.
>
>
> Create route pattern
> ie. route 14 = asterisk trunk group
>
> dialplan
> eta routing pattern = 14
> digit 4, length 4, extension
>
> When someone dials ext 4900-4999, and it's
> not defined locally, it will follow the eta to asterisk.
> This will send all numbers dialed that are not
> defined locally thru the eta, but that's no big thing.
Awesome.. Tha's so much, Ken!
That's exactly what I was looking for! I wasn't that familiar with the
Network Admin guide, and that whole book is dedicated mostly to the
proprietary and IP connectivity methods..
If you're at astricon, you've definitely earned yourself a beer from me.
-SteveK
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