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Re: RE: CLI using XAP and Sipura SPA 3000 / Linksys3102
Interested here too P ... :-)
Is there a way of picking up the dialled info + call progress as well -
or would that require * ?
It would be nice to have the Sipura standalone integrate with xAP
switchboard
K
Patrick Lidstone wrote:
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> OK, I've had a quick look, and incoming call information (but not
> outgoing) is sent to syslog (over the network, via UDP), if you have
> the SPA3k configured right. It shouldn't be too difficult to convert
> those into xAP messages. Which caller id schema do your existing
> solutions use, Nigel? (A sample message from a xAP viewer would be
> useful).
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> Patrick
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> 2009/6/11 Patrick Lidstone <patrick@xxxxxxx
> <mailto:patrick@xxxxxxx>>
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> Re. asterisk - I've been running asterisk for about 8 years now,
> and it is nothing short of awesome - in the last couple of years,
> it's got to the point that it's rock solid. I'm a big fan of the
> astlinux build, which can run from compact flash, reducing power
> consumption and improving reliability.
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> In terms of Nigel's original ask - it looks like incoming calls
> are notified by SNMP. I'll have a look into whether that's
> actually the case, and if so, what we can do to catch the traps. A
> quick and easy hack would be to simply attach a meteor caller id
> unit to the phone side of the SPA3k and use one of several
> existing apps to catch the caller id data and retransmit is as a
> xAP message. This will work because SPA delivers caller id on the
> analogue side (albeit in the US format by default, but that makes
> little/no difference).
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> HTH
> Patrick
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> 2009/6/11 Paul Gale <groups2@xxxxxxx
> <mailto:groups2@xxxxxxx>>
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> Hi Nigel ? can?t help with the time aspect! But did you
> consider running one of the easy-to-install asterisk packages
> such as FreePBX or Trixbox in a VMWare server environment ? no
> extra hardware needed and works well (so far in my testing).
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> Of course, you still need a bit of time to install it all! And
> still maybe overkill for just getting CLI from the VOIP call?
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> Paul.
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> *From:* xap_automation@xxxxxxx
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> [mailto:xap_automation@xxxxxxx
> <mailto:xap_automation@xxxxxxx>]
*On Behalf Of *Nigel
> Giddings
> *Sent:* 11 June 2009 08:14
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> *To:* xap_automation@xxxxxxx
> <mailto:xap_automation@xxxxxxx>
> *Subject:* [xap_automation] CLI using XAP and Sipura SPA 3000
> / Linksys3102
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> Hi Patrick,
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> Thanks for picking up on the thread?
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> The only information I could find is at this link
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> http://www.voipuser.org/forum_topic_1213.html
> <http://www.voipuser.org/forum_topic_1213.html>
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> There is mention of xAP but it looks as if it never came to
> anything?
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> I?m not using Asterisk. I have played in the past and it is
> very good but can?t really justify the overhead (H/W &
time)
> at the moment? I am using the SPA with a VoIP account on a
> www.gradwell.com/voip <http://www.gradwell.com/voip>
service
> at the moment just while I do some work with a company, easy
> way for them to pick up the bills and of course it is cheaper
> to make calls ?on-net?.
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> I do have a small PBX and the ATA presents as an incoming
> line?. SWMBO is now confused because if we receive an incoming
> VoIP call there is no announcement, where as there is on the
> PSTN?.
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> Have to note here that the voice announcements get a very high
> SWMBO approval rating?
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> TIA
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> Nigel
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> PS I have sent this as a separate mail as I can?t send a
> response with this attached for some reason?.
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