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PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 10:20 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Data Calls Reply with quote

I'm using the Rhino R4FXO cards to answer incoming voice calls and just
had this idea last night... Is there any type of module for asterisk
that will divert a call to a softmodem? For example, I call in on the
voice lines, get the main menu, instead of dialing an extension to get a
person I dial an extension and am given modem tones. ( I basically want
to have a way to dial in to my offices without having to have dedicated
data lines and RAS servers. I know I could probably make this work by
sticking a modem in the box and using an FXS port to route to the call
to the modem, but that is messy, in my opinion, and I would like to
avoid that if possible. Is this at all possible? (I don't want to
route the data "audio" over IP. I know that would be largely impossible.)
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 11:04 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Data Calls Reply with quote

On Wednesday 11 June 2008 10:20:15 Brent Davidson wrote:
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I'm using the Rhino R4FXO cards to answer incoming voice calls and just
had this idea last night... Is there any type of module for asterisk
that will divert a call to a softmodem? For example, I call in on the
voice lines, get the main menu, instead of dialing an extension to get a
person I dial an extension and am given modem tones. ( I basically want
to have a way to dial in to my offices without having to have dedicated
data lines and RAS servers. I know I could probably make this work by
sticking a modem in the box and using an FXS port to route to the call
to the modem, but that is messy, in my opinion, and I would like to
avoid that if possible. Is this at all possible? (I don't want to
route the data "audio" over IP. I know that would be largely impossible.)

There is not, although I don't see any reason why it couldn't be done. There
is a ZapRAS application which performs much of this same function, although
it only works on ISDN lines (where the line signal is already a digital stream
of bits).

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 7:35 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Data Calls Reply with quote

Brent Davidson wrote:
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I'm using the Rhino R4FXO cards to answer incoming voice calls and just
had this idea last night... Is there any type of module for asterisk
that will divert a call to a softmodem? For example, I call in on the
voice lines, get the main menu, instead of dialing an extension to get a
person I dial an extension and am given modem tones. ( I basically want
to have a way to dial in to my offices without having to have dedicated
data lines and RAS servers. I know I could probably make this work by
sticking a modem in the box and using an FXS port to route to the call
to the modem, but that is messy, in my opinion, and I would like to
avoid that if possible. Is this at all possible? (I don't want to
route the data "audio" over IP. I know that would be largely impossible.)

will this work for you? http://sourceforge.net/projects/iaxmodem

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 11, 2008 8:19 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Data Calls Reply with quote

Edwin Lam wrote:
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Brent Davidson wrote:

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I'm using the Rhino R4FXO cards to answer incoming voice calls and just

will this work for you? http://sourceforge.net/projects/iaxmodem



No,

iaxmodem only supports fax at this time.

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tobias.wolf at evision.de
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 3:50 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Data Calls Reply with quote

Tilghman Lesher schrieb:
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On Wednesday 11 June 2008 10:20:15 Brent Davidson wrote:

There is not, although I don't see any reason why it couldn't be done. There
is a ZapRAS application which performs much of this same function, although
it only works on ISDN lines (where the line signal is already a digital stream
of bits).


But ZapRAS can only be used to dial-in with another ISDN Modem on my
side, right. If i have a simple analouge modem there will be no data
connection because of the different protocolls. Is this correct?

Regards,

Tobias Wolf
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tilghman at mail.jeffa...
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:06 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] Asterisk Data Calls Reply with quote

On Thursday 12 June 2008 03:50:30 Tobias Wolf wrote:
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Tilghman Lesher schrieb:
Quote:
On Wednesday 11 June 2008 10:20:15 Brent Davidson wrote:

There is not, although I don't see any reason why it couldn't be done.
There is a ZapRAS application which performs much of this same function,
although it only works on ISDN lines (where the line signal is already a
digital stream of bits).

But ZapRAS can only be used to dial-in with another ISDN Modem on my
side, right. If i have a simple analouge modem there will be no data
connection because of the different protocolls. Is this correct?

Correct. ZapRAS is not a soft modem at all, but merely a bridge between an
already digital channel and the network interface. If you had a PRI (ISDN)
line and a dialup ISDN modem, it could conceivably be used for the function
the OP needed.

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