<div id="RTEContent"> hi all,<br> <br> I am a newbie in asterisk. I am doing my project on implementing "VoIP gateway".I installed asterisk 1.0.7 on Debian. This package was available in Debian-Sarge.<br> For this implementation i choose asterisk.I just bought digitnetworks X100P PSTN card. I have some queries :<br> <br> 1)For this project purpose, Is this card suitable and enough? i m just going to download 3-4 soft IP phones. Since this card has only one FXO port, I think with this i can get PSTN call on my soft IP phones and also i can make call from any soft IP phones to analog phone. whether i m thiking in right direction or not?<br> <br> 2) After installation of this card i will go for simple dialplan structure to confirm how this VoIP gateway works.Since i m new to asterisk, By doing this i will get better idea abt asterisk. Am i doing right?<br> <br> 3) Since i m doing my project work, i have to
show some implementation which should be my own. I heard about Asterisk Gateway Interface (AGI). So by using AGI what can i develop?<br> since it uses PERL,PYTHON,PHP for development, which shd i go for. As all three are new for me. Which will be fast and easy to learn?<br> <br> 4)I think other option available for me is to do some modifications in the source code? How much time it will require to analyse and understand the asterisk code? I m not so much comfortable with C programming. So whether it will be be suitable to go for this modification? how much time will be reuired to understand the code? (probable time in days). Or i shd go for AGI?<br> <br> 5) Are there some other options available with which i can show that i have worked with asterisk and developed something new, so that i can showit as my project work?<br> <br> suggestions frm all asterisk users are most welcome...........<br> <br> thanks<br> <br> <br> <br> <br> </div><p>
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