[Asterisk-Users] OT: Samsung DCS 70
Tad Heckaman
douglash at gmail.com
Wed Oct 19 20:27:02 MST 2005
If its like a samsung DCS 400 system, its all programmed from the phones.
Perhaps the advanced dial planning is done through the serial cable. I have
a samsung DCS 400, and it has really wierd analog lines (voicemail lines, so
it sends CID as DTMF tones, and never hangs up, but sends a 'c' DTMF digit
to signal a hangup). I gave up trying to integrate it in, now I just have a
T1 and we dial DID's straight into the asterisk box.
My DCS is all analog, no T1 attached to it, nor does it have a T1 card. So
no CID or DID numbers, and we will get a 'bad' line every once in awhile
when one goes bad.
Good luck!
H
On 10/19/05, Rod Bacon <rod.bacon at empoweredcomms.com.au> wrote:
>
> This may be a little off topic, but I'm hoping to find someone who knows
> something about integration with "legacy" phone systems, specifically a
> Samsung
> DCS 70.
>
> Our current service provider charges us a packet each time we want to make
> a
> small change, so I want to avoid using them to completely reprogram the
> entire
> system when I front-end it with an Asterisk box over the Christmas break.
>
> Does anyone out there have any experience with this model system? I
> (think) I
> have the correct software to re-configure it. I can get the password (and
> dial-in number) or access to the local RS-232 port.
>
>
>
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