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AE101DE
Posted:
Sat Jan 16, 2010 11:28 am
by gmcust3
Looking for someone who can configure AE101DE with PRI and nake VNOW workable.
Posted:
Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:25 pm
by aouyar
Hi,
Is there an issue with configuring Sangoma A101DE for VNOW? I thought it worked out of the box. In the first versions of VNOW, the Sangoma drivers were not included, and I remember generating some custom zaptel and wanpipe RPMs, but I thought the new VNOW versions included Wanpipe; is it not so?
I've not been working with VNOW, recently, I prefer to compile Asterisk and Wanpipe directly and I prefer to use 2.2 version of Vicidial, which has many new features and fixes.
In any case, if you explain what your requirement is, I am sure I can help you out.
Bye
Posted:
Sat Jan 16, 2010 7:29 pm
by gmcust3
Honestly , I have never tried PRI with Vici.
I always worked with SIP.
I have a requirement now where I have to Configure PRI "OR" MAY BE GSM PRI with Vici.
PRI : Cheap to Implement but Costly call charges
GSM PRI : Costly to Implement but cheap call charges such as 1/1 pulse.
Vici will work with 15 agents , so I guess I need 30 channels to dial out at MAX 1:2 ratio.
Posted:
Sun Jan 17, 2010 2:05 am
by gardo
Sangoma drivers are installed by default on VicidialNOW from version 1.2 and above. The latest stable wanpipe drivers from Sangoma are used.
Posted:
Sun Jan 17, 2010 10:18 pm
by gmcust3
But confused about Carrier Settings , Dial Prefix and likewise .
Also, can ViciDial works as SMS gateway ?
If , right ?
Can any additional component be added on the server to act it as sms gateway ?
Posted:
Mon Jan 18, 2010 10:48 am
by gardo
Yep! Just make sure that the GSM channel banks are configured via Asterisk. I have clients dialing via PRIs and GSM channel banks.
Posted:
Mon Feb 01, 2010 5:30 pm
by gmcust3
Looking for Quote :
Integration of PRI AE101DE Card with VNOW 1.3 and suggestion to reduce cost by some means by converting PRI to SIP { no clue about it } though.
I will have 15 domestic agents for India Dialing .
If One E1 , then max can be at 1:2 dial ratio . I guess .