[VoIP] FW: Seattle Museum?
Greg Blakely
greg at vyger.net
Mon May 26 20:48:05 CDT 2008
-----Original Message-----
From: Duncan Smith [mailto:duncan.b.smith at gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 5:43 PM
To: Voice Over IP Tandem for Analog Switches
Subject: Re: [VoIP] Seattle Museum?
On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 06:15:04PM -0400, Doug Alderdice wrote:
> At 02:58 PM 5/11/2008 -0700, chuck richards wrote:
>> So far, the only response that has come back with a telephone number
>> for the Seattle museum on CNET is 832-XXXX.
>>
>> Does that mean that by dialing 832-anything, that one can expect to
>> hear the Seattle Museum's introductory announcement if the call is
>> placed when they are open?
>
> My guess is "Yes." I certainly heard a lengthy announcement regarding
> the exchanges and switches at Seattle when I called.
That announcement is presently set to play on all numbers on the
presently non-routed office codes (832, 830, 722). The Asterisk machine
is connected 24/7, however, so you don't need to wait until the museum
is open.
Eventually I'll have a "museum closed" recording for when it's closed,
and several switch-info recordings on otherwise unassigned numbers.
Maybe some recordings of calls that actually complete.
At this very moment the Asterisk box is down. I performed an unattended
reboot after a kernel upgrade yesterday and it sort of didn't come back
up....
> The number I inadvertently dialed on April 26th (a Saturday) was
> 832-2515 -- I was attempting 833-2525 on my own system but my Motorola
> ATA munged the rotary info from the AE40 I was using.
>
>> Is there an online directory of the Seattle museum's CNET numbers
>> available anywhere? Or is the listening to their introductory
>> announcement on the still unknown 832 number the only way to get that
>> directory information?
>
> I haven't see one. Paging Duncan Smith...
Yes?
How many times ought I say this:
232 is the 5XB
832 is the 1XB
722 is the Panel
830 is the 3ESS
I'll get a better directory up on the website as soon as I get a good
listing of numbers. I'll try to do that this week.
Time permitting I'll also send a VERY DETAILED UPDATE to the list,
because it seems like what I'm doing actually matters to someone. (!)
Here are my priorities right now, approximately sorted:
1 - schoolwork
2 - fix kernel on asterisk machine
3 - compile zaptel drivers ... again :(
4 - gather & post a directory list
5 - check wiring on 3ESS's status panel
6 - wire & route two trunks to 1XB (832)
7 - clean up tie cable to 3ESS to add trunks
(The 3ESS is on the lower floor, and all I have to work with is a
congested 100-pair cable.)
8 - finish RP address signalling for zaptel
9 - two trunks to Panel
10 - ???
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So you ought to be able to call +1 232 0015 and have it complete (albeit
with horrid echo) by about 10am Pacific time Tuesday. No guarantees,
though. I'm not quite carrier-grade yet.
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