[VoIP] New to list/subject.

Greg Blakely kb0tdf at yahoo.com
Sat Jul 7 21:22:21 CDT 2007


Welcome, Chris.

Some of us have loads of Linux and Asterisk experience; others have some
pretty awe inspiring electromechanical switches working; and yet others know
the whole thing -- not me, though.

This list works to answer questions related to all aspects of
electromechanical switches using internet connections, so the depth and
range of the discussion is fairly complete.

We certainly can use another asterisk guru.  (I am always on the lookout for
cool AGI and 'manager' hooks into asterisk.)  And we have a few who have
actually set asterisk to work on a router -- no need for the PC.

I mostly lurk on this list, and am very often amazed at some of the things
that I learn from it.

Again, welcome.  

 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: voip-bounces at ckts.info [mailto:voip-bounces at ckts.info] 
> On Behalf Of Chris Craft
> Sent: Saturday, July 07, 2007 8:51 PM
> To: voip at ckts.info
> Subject: [VoIP] New to list/subject.
> 
>  I'm new to this list but have a few small PBXs that are 
> almost old enough to vote, wishing I had an older switch to 
> play with.  I work in the internet service provider industry, 
> but have some experience with telco stuff, mainly from the 
> PBX point ov view.  The first PBX I was administrator for was 
> an AT&T System25 back in '94.
>   Nowadays I'm building an Asterisk PBX to replace the Lucent 
> Partner system at work.  My current home pbx is a Vodavi 
> StarPlus SPD 1428, which I have frankensteined together with 
> my home Asterisk box via a Sipura 2000 ATA.  I've been using 
> linux since 1992 and Asterisk since 2003, so I can help 
> people from more switching experience with Asterisk, and 
> maybe some switchers can help me out with the history bits.
> 
> Cheers!
> Chris Craft, who'll be reserving an office code soon.
> 
> 



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