[NBLUG/talk] Linux as router - Bayonne

Walter Hansen gandalf at sonic.net
Wed Nov 3 14:46:32 PST 2004


I've been on and off a Bayonne project here for about 3 years. I've got a
4 line dialogic card (finaly) on a RH 7.3 box with Bayonne working, but
haven't been assigned to play with it since I initially set it up. We may
not even be going in that direction now. Anyway I wondered how does
Asterisk compare? Is it made to handle IVR stuff (we take credit apps over
the phone). I really wanted something to interact with a mySQL database
chaning the script based upon what area code the call came in on and what
number (T-1) the call was over and then record the info to the same
database. We've got a WinNT4 solution at the moment, but it's a pain and
very inflexable.

> On Wednesday 03 November 2004 13:51, Walter Hansen wrote:
>> Any locals with Bayonne experience? IVR boxes and such.
>
> Yeah, I looked at it..... but didn't touch it.  Asterisk has the community
> and
> momentum at this point for OSS solutions if you ask me.  I belong to the
> mailing lists.
>
> asterisk.org - getting more mature and stable, just released ver. 1 last
> month.
>
> sipfoundry.org - > pingtel.com - oss/commercial split, too a long time for
> them to release code for this solution, small community, less momentum.
>
> I have done IVR boxes with asterisk..... but asterisk consultants are not
> cheap. ; )
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