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  • borked
    Totally Borked
    • Feb 2005
    • 6284

    #1

    Anyone running their own IP PBX system?

    Geeks unite -
    I just stumbled across asterisk yesterday and got to work on it immediately and now I'm running my own call centre, audiotel tickets, and allowing me to call worldwide for free from my cell phone....

    Is anyone else out there running an IP PBX system? If so and you're running asterisk, can you give me any pointers how to get SMS messaging setup with a SIP line... I'm totally stuffed on that but would love to get it working....

    press 1 to go fuck yourself.

    For coding work - hit me up on andy // borkedcoder // com
    (consider figuring out the email as test #1)



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  • Supz
    Arthur Flegenheimer
    • Jul 2006
    • 11057

    #2
    Originally posted by borked
    Geeks unite -
    I just stumbled across asterisk yesterday and got to work on it immediately and now I'm running my own call centre, audiotel tickets, and allowing me to call worldwide for free from my cell phone....

    Is anyone else out there running an IP PBX system? If so and you're running asterisk, can you give me any pointers how to get SMS messaging setup with a SIP line... I'm totally stuffed on that but would love to get it working....

    press 1 to go fuck yourself.
    asterisk is a great. gives a ton of functionality for an open source system. i know a ton of hosted pbx companies that use it.. A lot of people also use it in conjuction with other systems. It is very customizable. If you email me this info. I have some engineers I work with who run a hosted PBX system on Asterisk and they might be able to help. danny at supz dt com.

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    • fris
      Too lazy to set a custom title
      • Aug 2002
      • 55682

      #3
      asterisk is nice, havent messed with it much though.
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      • CYF
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        • Mar 2009
        • 10973

        #4
        asterisk rocks. I don't currently run it anymore but I did for a while.
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        • camgirlshide
          Confirmed User
          • Jan 2005
          • 1558

          #5
          What's your hardware setup?
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          • borked
            Totally Borked
            • Feb 2005
            • 6284

            #6
            Originally posted by Supz
            asterisk is a great. gives a ton of functionality for an open source system. i know a ton of hosted pbx companies that use it.. A lot of people also use it in conjuction with other systems. It is very customizable. If you email me this info. I have some engineers I work with who run a hosted PBX system on Asterisk and they might be able to help. danny at supz dt com.
            thanks - I'll shoot you off an email to see if they have any ideas on sms

            For coding work - hit me up on andy // borkedcoder // com
            (consider figuring out the email as test #1)



            All models are wrong, but some are useful. George E.P. Box. p202

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            • borked
              Totally Borked
              • Feb 2005
              • 6284

              #7
              Originally posted by camgirlshide
              What's your hardware setup?
              A number of VoIP SIP lines from telco and dedi box sitting in their DC running asterisk connecting to those sips. Much much more stable than my wifi cisco wip310 voip phone!

              For coding work - hit me up on andy // borkedcoder // com
              (consider figuring out the email as test #1)



              All models are wrong, but some are useful. George E.P. Box. p202

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              • kevlar1080
                Registered User
                • Oct 2010
                • 98

                #8
                not currently running asterisk but have in the past always used http://nerdvittles.com for helpful info
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                • borked
                  Totally Borked
                  • Feb 2005
                  • 6284

                  #9
                  Originally posted by kevlar1080
                  not currently running asterisk but have in the past always used http://nerdvittles.com for helpful info
                  had a look at nerdvittles, but that looks more to do with running a local asterisk server... mine is over a 1000 miles away, so everything is done on the CLI...

                  For coding work - hit me up on andy // borkedcoder // com
                  (consider figuring out the email as test #1)



                  All models are wrong, but some are useful. George E.P. Box. p202

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                  • borked
                    Totally Borked
                    • Feb 2005
                    • 6284

                    #10
                    wooohoooo - finally got fax working with send/receive with receiving being sent to email configured for the number dialled!! sms is working for outgoing but not incomming (yet)

                    all for free - this really has to be the best piece of software on the OSS market!

                    This shit kicks buster balls - loving it!!!

                    Anyone want european audiotel ticket delivery? I've got this shit sussed :D

                    For coding work - hit me up on andy // borkedcoder // com
                    (consider figuring out the email as test #1)



                    All models are wrong, but some are useful. George E.P. Box. p202

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                    • V_RocKs
                      Damn Right I Kiss Ass!
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 32449

                      #11
                      No, but I can't wait to use yours ;)

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                      • borked
                        Totally Borked
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 6284

                        #12
                        Originally posted by V_RocKs
                        No, but I can't wait to use yours ;)
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                        That line will go down at the end of the month as I was purely using it as a test, but feel free to use and abuse :P

                        I have a freephone number too (I'm keeping that ), plus a premium rate line (?1.50/min) - tie that into mysql to dish out unique codes and bonjour to personal audiotel for free (well, ?1/month per number)

                        For coding work - hit me up on andy // borkedcoder // com
                        (consider figuring out the email as test #1)



                        All models are wrong, but some are useful. George E.P. Box. p202

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                        • myneid
                          Confirmed User
                          • Jan 2003
                          • 736

                          #13
                          we ran asterisk for years, recently we switched to freeswitch as it was much less bloated and had easier setup files
                          http://www.freeswitch.org/
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                          • borked
                            Totally Borked
                            • Feb 2005
                            • 6284

                            #14
                            Originally posted by myneid
                            we ran asterisk for years, recently we switched to freeswitch as it was much less bloated and had easier setup files
                            http://www.freeswitch.org/
                            thanks Tanguy - didn't know about freeswitch at all.... on sniffing around a bit though, impossible to check called number (eg numerous aliases all pointing to one sip, need the call plan to decipher which number was called (called ID) to send it onto the next hierarchy thingumyjig), nor nothing at all on how to handle data transfer (eg sms/fax). Asterisk, I do agree seems bloated (though server processor/memory footprint is minimal atm), but it does handle auto-detecting of eg faxes and can decipher called numbers etc....

                            The syntax for the asterisk extensions.conf isn't quite user/programmable friendly but it is logical at least. Yes, I like the XML layout of free switch though....

                            For coding work - hit me up on andy // borkedcoder // com
                            (consider figuring out the email as test #1)



                            All models are wrong, but some are useful. George E.P. Box. p202

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                            • fris
                              Too lazy to set a custom title
                              • Aug 2002
                              • 55682

                              #15
                              Originally posted by borked
                              Geeks unite -
                              I just stumbled across asterisk yesterday and got to work on it immediately and now I'm running my own call centre, audiotel tickets, and allowing me to call worldwide for free from my cell phone....

                              Is anyone else out there running an IP PBX system? If so and you're running asterisk, can you give me any pointers how to get SMS messaging setup with a SIP line... I'm totally stuffed on that but would love to get it working....

                              press 1 to go fuck yourself.
                              here is a cool function to show your phone logs from 1 asterisk server to another.

                              Code:
                              phonelogs() { grep "$1" /var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv/Master.csv | cut -d',' -f 2,3,11,12 --output-delimiter=" " | sed 's/"//g' | cut -d' ' -f 1,2,3,4,6 | column -t; }
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