[asterisk-users] Asterisk, VoIP and Samsung iDCS100

William Stillwell (Lists) william.stillwell-lists at ablebody.net
Tue Nov 2 12:28:25 CDT 2010


Use Network LCR and PRI Card...

I interfaced two Samsung iDCS 500 r2 into an asterisk box this way. I don't
think Samsung has gotten SIP 100% open yet.

I have since scrapped all the Samsung gear, and have a big pile of parts :D

If you're talking < 10 or 20 users on the 100, just scrap it, go with pure
asterisk solution, we had over 100 stations, so couldn't do that quite
easily.



William Stillwell


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[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces at lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Roger Burton
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk, VoIP and Samsung iDCS100

On Tue, Nov 02, 2010 at 04:13:01PM +0000, Ronny Adsetts wrote:

>3. Other ways?

It all rather depends on what your proprietary system has been set up to do.
(If you didn't already have the Samsung box, you wouldn't need to buy one.)
Dedicated telephony hardware tends to be restricted in all sorts of perverse
ways to try to make you buy more from the same manufacturer; that'll be your
biggest problem.

Ideally you would be able to tell your iDCS100 "there are multiple VoIP
phones at this IP address", and connect to the Asterisk server over the LAN.
How you would go about that, I have no idea; I suspect "SIP IP Trunking" is
what Samsung calls this feature. The more work you can  shoft onto the
Asterisk server, the cleaner this will all be.

In this scenario, the Asterisk server just has a normal network card in it,
and you shift all your VoIP traffic over the LAN and VPN.






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