PhoneBook
Ronen
Posts: 55
Hi,
I got 2 costumers that bought the new CSG-544 SIP sever. They both have their 3G phones that sync with outlook/exchange and want to be able to browse that list with the G4 panels.
Have no clue how to start with this... how to open a tcp connection to outlook... and so on...
any ideas would be appreciated
Ronen
I got 2 costumers that bought the new CSG-544 SIP sever. They both have their 3G phones that sync with outlook/exchange and want to be able to browse that list with the G4 panels.
Have no clue how to start with this... how to open a tcp connection to outlook... and so on...
any ideas would be appreciated
Ronen
0
Comments
I am really interested in how you doing the integration, and I guess many AMXers will join here as well... Please keep us updated.
well... you know how a sales person comes to you and says: "you think the SIP can do this and this..." and you replay "theoretically yes" and he goes and sale it...?
anyway, I don't believe that a customer would like only a keypad with numbers on his panel, so he can dial numbers from his memory, with no phone book or contacts manager, even in their BMW/Lexus/etc car they have a car phone that will sync with their contacts...
I don't want to integrate the Asterisk, i have a AMX controller I can use, I was thinking more in the idea of getting xml from exchange server that will include the contacts info, then cut out the info i need and dial/sms/e-mail that number/contact.
I am now looking in msdn in ways to get that info in xml... wish me goodluck... ; ;
if I find anything i will post here.
thanks again
ronen
According to this link: http://www.asterisk.org/node/48492 they are going to try and make Asterisk adaptive and work with other data base types rather than making us conform to a fixed type chosen by Asterisk.
You can also read this: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=79592 which discusses a OMPM file scanner that will scan :MS Office" files and log them in XML if you run SQLXML 3.0 SP3 on the PC running the file scanning.
The reading is a little too heavy for a Sunday evening but it looks like it has potential. If you can get the files on a PC in XML you could then just ftp them into the master and parse the data.
Has any body used the AMX SIP Gateway yet? What IP phones did you use, Cisco, Linksys, Polycom, etc? Is there any benefit to using the AMX SIP Gateway over any other Asterisk PBX System or Cisco Call Manager?
How it was going with the installation? Would you please give us some feedback on the SIP and its integration? Thank you.