Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 4:08 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-Users] QSIG support in Asterisk
I am looking to get the info about QSIG support in Asterisk.
Does Asterisk have QSIG support?
Does Asterisk support QSIG SIP Tunneling or QSIG SIP Interworking?
If so, How to configure that?
I've made some tests using this in Portugal and seems to work:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
switchtype=qsig ; you may try this in your zapata.conf
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I suppose you are using PRI access.
But i've also red that qsig is not fully compliant in Asterisk. I've found some PRI states not recognized in asterisk sending CAUSECODE=98 to my legaccy PBX when it seems to me that Asterisk should handle it...
Any ways it seems to work in a standardt architecture:
PSTN--E1---LegacyPBX---QSIG---Asterisk
I hope it helps,
Marco Mouta
On 5/3/06, Asterisk User <astuser@gmail.com (astuser@gmail.com)> wrote:
Quote:
I am looking to get the info about QSIG support in Asterisk.
Does Asterisk have QSIG support?
Does Asterisk support QSIG SIP Tunneling or QSIG SIP Interworking?
If so, How to configure that?
Thanks
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Posted: Wed May 03, 2006 5:04 pm Post subject: [Asterisk-Users] QSIG support in Asterisk
I am looking to get the info about QSIG support in Asterisk. Does Asterisk have QSIG support?
Does Asterisk support QSIG SIP Tunneling or QSIG SIP Interworking?
If so, How to configure that?
Thanks
--dp
I've made some tests using this in Portugal and seems to work:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
switchtype=qsig ; you may try this in your zapata.conf
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I suppose you are using PRI access.
But i've also red that qsig is not fully compliant in Asterisk. I've found some PRI states not recognized in asterisk sending CAUSECODE=98 to my legaccy PBX when it seems to me that Asterisk should handle it...
Any ways it seems to work in a standardt architecture:
PSTN--E1---LegacyPBX---QSIG---Asterisk
I hope it helps,
Marco Mouta
For curiosity, what sort of benefit were you after using QSIG ?
Most vendors tout SIP as interoperability protocol.
Did you use QSIG as a way, for instance, to provide Message Waiting Indicator to digital phones ?
I've made some tests using this in Portugal and seems to work:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
switchtype=qsig ; you may try this in your zapata.conf
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I suppose you are using PRI access.
But i've also red that qsig is not fully compliant in Asterisk. I've found some PRI states not recognized in asterisk sending CAUSECODE=98 to my legaccy PBX when it seems to me that Asterisk should handle it...
Any ways it seems to work in a standardt architecture:
PSTN--E1---LegacyPBX---QSIG---Asterisk
I hope it helps,
Marco Mouta
For curiosity, what sort of benefit were you after using QSIG ?
Most vendors tout SIP as interoperability protocol.
Did you use QSIG as a way, for instance, to provide Message Waiting Indicator to digital phones ?
Cheers
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I've made some tests using this in Portugal and seems to work:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
switchtype=qsig ; you may try this in your zapata.conf
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I suppose you are using PRI access.
But i've also red that qsig is not fully compliant in Asterisk. I've found some PRI states not recognized in asterisk sending CAUSECODE=98 to my legaccy PBX when it seems to me that Asterisk should handle it...
Any ways it seems to work in a standardt architecture:
PSTN--E1---LegacyPBX---QSIG---Asterisk
I hope it helps,
Marco Mouta
For curiosity, what sort of benefit were you after using QSIG ?
Most vendors tout SIP as interoperability protocol.
Did you use QSIG as a way, for instance, to provide Message Waiting Indicator to digital phones ?
Cheers
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