[VoIP] ProjectMF box

Jerry Petrizze t2600 at sbcglobal.net
Fri Jun 8 13:33:05 CDT 2007


I will have to dig out my old BlueBox and give this a try.
Jerry Petrizze.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Donald Froula" <dfroula at sbcglobal.net>
To: "Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches" <voip at ckts.info>
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 10:49 AM
Subject: [VoIP] ProjectMF box


> I have a ProjectMf server up on CNET 1-762-2600/2601.
> 1-762-2600 has instructions for using it when you dial
> in. 2601 bypasses the instructions. You can also dial
> in from the PSTN from 630-485-2995.
> 
> This simulates the old MF/SF signalling environment of
> the old network of the 50's-60's-70's. It allows for
> "Blue Box" manipulation of the network, like the phone
> phreaks of yore practiced.
> 
> Note that you need a source of 2600 Hz tone and an MF
> dialer (NOT a regular DTMF (Touch-Tone) dialer to make
> ANY use of this at all. I have a nice little Windows
> .NET MF/SF dialer, if anyone is interested in trying
> this.
> 
> Perfectly legal, as the system is totally private.
> This is more than a simulation. The call is going over
> a trunk group of 24 SF/MF trunks, although both sides
> of the trunks are terminated on the same PC. The
> hardware is two extra dedicated NIC cards on the PC
> running T1 over Ethernet over a loopback Ethernet
> cable. Your incoming call gets looped over one of the
> 24 Zap trunks before terminating over VOIP, so you
> have 2600 and MF control.
> 
> Use a short burst of 2600, followed by the MF digits.
> No "kerchunk" after the 2600...just start dialing.
> 
> The system will read back the digits it hears if you
> dial incorrectly. Play around with volume levels,
> especially if just holding the PC speaker up to the
> phone. The tones do not need to be excessively loud.
> 
> You can divert a call through the box if you can
> generate the 2600 and MF. Just dial 2600, KP, a
> 10-digit phone number, and ST. Experiment on the test
> numbers to get the levels right first.
> 
> Some numbers to try:
> 
> 2600 <pause> KP + 101 + ST "Weasels" recording
> 2600 <pause> KP + 102 + ST "Monkeys" recording
> 2600 <pause> KP + 103 + ST "Moo 1" recording
> 2600 <pause> KP + 104 + ST "Moron" recording
> 2600 <pause> KP + 105 + ST "Moo 2" recording
> 2600 <pause> KP + 106 + ST "Something wrong" recording
> 2600 <pause> KP + 107 + ST "Made it up" recording
> 2600 <pause> KP + 108 + ST "I'm bored" recording
> 2600 <pause> KP + 109 + ST "Don't understand"
> recording
> 2600 <pause> KP + 110 + ST "Step in stream" recording
> 2600 <pause> KP + 111 + ST "ProjectMF" presentation
> recording (exit with DTMF "0")
> 2600 <pause> KP + 112 + ST "Classic Tandem Stacking"
> recording - Evan Doorbell (exit with DTMF "0")
> 2600 <pause> KP + 600 + ST Asterisk echo test
> 2600 <pause> KP + 121 + ST "Operator" - Leave message
> if no answer
> 2600 <pause> KP + xxx-xxx-xxxx + ST Outdial to phone
> network
> 2600 <pause> KP + 011 + country code + number + ST
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