[Possible SPAM] :[Asterisk-Users] about sip,
asterisk and cisco ccme
Steve Jones
sjones at ftdata.com
Wed Mar 16 15:56:49 MST 2005
I am starting to work on a similar solution, but with full call manager
rather than CME. I am going to use Asterisk to accept POTS calls
through PCI FXO ports (winmodems) and then forward the calls through to
call manager via SIP. I don't have my FXO cards yet (waiting for UPS
man!!) but I have * talking to the CM through SIP just fine. I am
testing with the Cisco softphone, connected as a call manager extension,
and using the dial-plan to direct the call to *, and I do successfully
get the * voicemail.
Why do you want to use h323/skinny rather than SIP?
-Steve
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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Andrea
Riela
Sent: Wednesday, March 16, 2005 5:26 PM
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Subject: [Possible SPAM] :[Asterisk-Users] about sip, asterisk and cisco
ccme
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Hi folks,
I would create a structure like this:
external sip server \
external sip server |-----| Asterisk |------| Cisco CME |-------| ip
phones |
external sip server /
I would use Asterisk as SIP client for some SIP accounts on external
servers ... then register those via H323 (if possible; skynny?) on
Cisco CME ...
Then I would use Asterisk to add the voicemail feature to Cisco CME.
I don't know if that's possible, I'm really newbie on Asterisk, I know
only Cisco world, and just a little bit.
Any advice will be appreciated.
Thanks for your support
Regards
dott. Andrea Riela
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