[asterisk-users] Avaya to Asterisk via H323
Andrew Latham
lathama at gmail.com
Sat Dec 30 22:20:06 MST 2006
Tom
I don't mean to say that things change often or ever on some newer
models. I have some experience _cleaning up_ after messes. When
attaching to third party hardware and software configurations get
tight. When unnecessary equipment is installed because the sales
person does not know the equipment this escalates the issue. So yes I
was wrong to write that.
Corrected:
"From what I remember Avaya _Salesmen_ may change setups from
_installation_ to _installation_."
Its a people thing, not a hardware thing, be prepared for the worst
and you will always do fine.
Andrew
On 12/30/06, Tom Lynn <tom at tomlynn.com> wrote:
> Andrew, in your experience, what has changed from version to version. I
> work daily with Avaya gear and do regression testing on new releases before
> they hit the public. In my experience, I can't recall anything changing
> with h.323 trunking other than the maximum number of trunk members managed
> by a signalling group, and that was a while ago.
>
>
> On 12/29/06, Andrew Latham < lathama at gmail.com> wrote:
> > Mark
> >
> > I would start with setting up two asterisk boxes and configure an
> > H.323 link between them, then as you have it working as you like bring
> > the Avaya into the fold. that way you know that 50% of your settings
> > are done (bound interfaces, settings and the like). From what I
> > remeber Avaya may change setups from version to version. I am looking
> > forward to tackling this on a 1000+ multi site in the neer futrure,
> > what fun....
> >
> >
> > Andrew
> >
> >
> > On 12/29/06, Mark Greene <markgreene at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I am tasked with linking an Avaya Definity switch to an asterisk box
> using
> > > it's IP card that handles H.323. All my googles turn up a lot of results
> but
> > > nothing recent. I am able to find instructions but they are dated from
> 2005,
> > > and often fail halfway through.
> > >
> > > What is the best way to achieve what I want, which is two way calling
> > > between the Avaya switch and Asterisk server using h.323, and where do I
> > > need to look for setting it up on centOS 4.4?
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > > - Mark
> > >
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