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Newer page: | version 13 | Last edited on Monday, September 13, 2004 9:15:58 am | by LindsayDruett | Revert |
Older page: | version 11 | Last edited on Thursday, August 5, 2004 10:30:27 pm | by PaulWilliams | Revert |
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LindsayDruett would just love to try with the [Cisco] [IP] Phones, [VoIP] Gateways, etc with this software, basically use it as an alternative to the CiscoCallManager using the Cisco Products but without the baggage like product distribution curfews, etc. Also product licensing costs would be substantially cheaper as you can then purchase IP Phones without the CiscoCallManager user licence.
-Apparently the
Cisco IP Phones are part of the product distrobution curfew
.
+LindsayDruett is looking into this further, if you're keen to use
Cisco's
IP Phones, Gateway's, etc then email Lindsay [mailto:lindsay@wired
.net.nz]
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Note that if your Asterisk machine is connected to a PABX, that's fine (assuming your [PABX] has a telepermit), but if you're connecting directly to your phoneline, you need to make sure your FXO/FXS device is telepermitted. To the best of my knowledge, not many of the devices are. If anyone knows, list the legal ones here....
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Now I'm just waiting on some more capital and then I will submit the cards for the telepermitting process. I will keep everyone up to date.
BTW I'm also building a stand-alone Asterisk PABX with LCD display (2x20lines) and buttons as opposed to keyboard and screen.
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+Okay, with regard to telepermitting; Digium has decided that it is going to telepermit the cards in all markets. The latest word I have had with regard to the TDM400P cards and New Zealand telepermitting is that they are ready to go, but a temporary hold has been put on the process by Digium. They say that the cards should all have finished their respective telepermitting by the end of September 2004 (note that this does not include the X100P).