Difference between revisions of "Asterisk xAP Connector"
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− | * sending inbound and outbound call progress info to support call logging | + | * sending inbound and outbound call progress info to support call logging [ see [[Asterisk xAP Connector and xAP Switchboard]] ] |
− | * sending inbound caller ID info (number and name, if present) | + | * sending inbound caller ID info (number and name, if present) [ see [[Asterisk xAP Connector and xAP Switchboard]] ] |
* sending line "state" info to support line capacity decisions for dial assistance | * sending line "state" info to support line capacity decisions for dial assistance | ||
* sending extension "state" info to support occupancy monitoring and audio device auto-mute | * sending extension "state" info to support occupancy monitoring and audio device auto-mute | ||
* sending voicemail information (read and unread) for each mailbox as messages arrive and recurring | * sending voicemail information (read and unread) for each mailbox as messages arrive and recurring | ||
− | * receiving assisted dial commands so that calls may be placed via electronic phone books | + | * receiving assisted dial commands so that calls may be placed via electronic phone books [ see [[Asterisk xAP Connector and xAP Switchboard]] ] |
* receiving unassisted dial commands to generate text to speech to callees (for alarm/alert notices; reminders) [ see [[Asterisk Unattended Dialout]] ] | * receiving unassisted dial commands to generate text to speech to callees (for alarm/alert notices; reminders) [ see [[Asterisk Unattended Dialout]] ] | ||
* sending/receiving xAP messages in support of home automation IVR menus [ see [[Asterisk IVR]] ] | * sending/receiving xAP messages in support of home automation IVR menus [ see [[Asterisk IVR]] ] |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 23 February 2007
Asteriskis a "digital PBX" that is used to integrate telephony equipment with traditional analog PSTN and more recent VoIP lines.
The Asterisk xAP Connector (axc) provides a gateway between Asterisk and xAP-enabled devices.
It feature set includes:
- sending inbound and outbound call progress info to support call logging [ see Asterisk xAP Connector and xAP Switchboard ]
- sending inbound caller ID info (number and name, if present) [ see Asterisk xAP Connector and xAP Switchboard ]
- sending line "state" info to support line capacity decisions for dial assistance
- sending extension "state" info to support occupancy monitoring and audio device auto-mute
- sending voicemail information (read and unread) for each mailbox as messages arrive and recurring
- receiving assisted dial commands so that calls may be placed via electronic phone books [ see Asterisk xAP Connector and xAP Switchboard ]
- receiving unassisted dial commands to generate text to speech to callees (for alarm/alert notices; reminders) [ see Asterisk Unattended Dialout ]
- sending/receiving xAP messages in support of home automation IVR menus [ see Asterisk IVR ]