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Posted by cpptutor2000@yahoo.com on May 29, 2008, 5:12 pm
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I am a newbie to Asterisk, and seek the help of a VOIP/Asterisk guru
to help me with the following problem - I would like to use it to set
up the following system.
1. 2.
3. 4.
Analog phone -> ATA (e.g., LinkSys PAP2) -> Asterisk->soft and PSTN
phones.
First of all, is the above general scheme correct ?
Once the voice data has come into the Asterisk server, how do I now
send out to the soft and PSTN phones, specifically, instead of using a
VOIP provider to be able to connect to the soft phones after the
Asterisk, what if I use a software VOIP server as Brekeke ? Also, what
intermediate devices do I need to send the output from the Asterisk to
the PSTN phone?
Also, suppose at stage 1., I replace the phone with a voice modem, is
there any additional thing that I need to do, before feeding the
output to the ATA ?
Any hints/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance
for your help.
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