[Asterisk-Users] Re: CTI (Computer-Telephony Integration) with Asterisk ?
Florent Guiliani
fguiliani at perinfo.com
Thu May 27 08:52:45 MST 2004
Thanks Andy,
Which soft phone are you using ?
farnsaw at stonedoor.com wrote:
>Florent,
> I just went through this on a very simple Asterisk setup. One X100P XFO card
>and soft-VOIP phones. Using RedHat Linux 9, the main install / compile went
>without a hitch and I did the default/example install of the configuration
>files. This did not make asterisk work as it would not answer the phone when I
>rang it, it turned out to be the Zaptel drivers were not being loaded at boot
>time, so I manually did a modprobe command for the fxo card and the drivers
>loaded and everything worked from that point on. Getting it working beyond
>that required configuring the IAX configuration files and the extensions
>configuration file and now I have 2 softphones that can dial out or receive
>calls.
>
>Andy Farnsworth
>farnsaw at stonedoor.com
>
>Quoting Florent Guiliani <fguiliani at perinfo.com>:
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>>Jay Milk wrote:
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>>>"easy" is such a subjective word. If you're a car-mechanic, it'll be
>>>incredibly difficult, if not impossible. If you're a linux-savvy
>>>C-programmer and you know the schema for your customer DB well, it
>>>should be trivial. You calling plan could...
>>>1. Identify which extension(s) to ring
>>>2. Run a custom app NotifyExt which sends caller-id to computers
>>>associated to certain extensions (or does a broadcast of
>>>extension/caller-id info)
>>>
>>>
>>I'm a longtime C-programmer under linux but I'm a totally newbie in telephony
>>and aserisk technology. So the hardest work is to get an asterisk
>>installation working.
>>I've read the Asterisk HandBook but I'm lost.
>>
>>Is anybody know a tutorial or asterisk for newbie link ?
>>
>>Florent,
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