[Asterisk-Users] Asterisk with regular analog phones
Noah Swint
nswint at hotmail.com
Fri Feb 25 20:14:44 MST 2005
Can regular analog phones be used and act as extensions, or does an fxs
device need to be put into place. I saw this on voip-info.org. How
would extension setup be possible without the fxo being aware of the
name of the device?
for Analogue Phones connect to Zaptel
<http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+zap+channels> channel
See Asterisk vertical service activation codes
<http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+vertical+service+activation+codes>
for ZAP channels
* *Call Hold*: Normally implemented by your phone
* Unattended Transfer (or "blind transfer")
* *Consultation Hold*: Normally implemented by your phone, for
* *Unconditional Call Forwarding*
* *Attended Transfer* (or "consultative transfer"): See Asterisk
tips zap transfer
<http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+tips+zap+transfer>
* *No Answer Call Forwarding*: Implemented by yourself in the dial
plan. See the tips & tricks page
<http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+tips+and+tricks> for ideas
* *Busy Call Forwarding*:Implemented by yourself in the dial plan.
See the tips & tricks page
<http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+tips+and+tricks> for ideas
* *Single-Line Extension*:
* *3-way Calling*: Normally implemented by the phone
* *Incoming Call Screening*: Implemented by yourself in the dial plan
* *Find-Me*:
* *Call Pickup*: Supported in the standard installation
* *Outgoing Call Screening*: Implemented by yourself in the dial plan
* *Automatic Redial*: You should be able to implement this in the
dial plan with some AGI support
* *Manual Redial*
* *Do-not-disturb (DND)*
* *Message waiting (MWI)*: Implemented in Asterisk, but must be
support on the phone
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