Kevin wrote: > I know we have some Asterisk gurus on the list. I'm wondering if it might > fill a simple need (or maybe it's overkill). I want to create a simple > greeting on my home phone number during overnight hours that says "we're not > taking calls right now, call back during the daytime" or something similar. > I also need to have a whitelist of caller ID numbers that can always get > through for emergencies (family, neighbors, etc.) From what I have read, it > seems like the dialplan features can do this. > You could do easily do this with Asterisk. > I do something similar today with my Cox phone service. I created a > whitelist of numbers that can always ring-in, then at night I dial a * > command to activate it. The trouble is that I often forget to dial the > (same) * command in the morning to turn it off. > You could do a combination in Asterisk. You could have a cron job automatically turn on and off on a set time, but you could override it by turning on earlier or later. > I thought about using a modem in one of my linux boxes (maybe even my Tivo) > with a bash script that sends AT commands in the evening and again in the > morning. Trouble is Cox uses the exact same * command to toggle on/off. It > would easily get messed up if one of the dial attempts missed. > > Sooo... enter Asterisk. Maybe. Since I'm not interested in VOIP phones, > would I need a digium board to connect analog phones? Thoughts? > There used to be a developer kit for pretty cheap that got you a digium board and FSX, FSO modules for about $150. http://bsdmall.com/asdekitrepa.html -- Derek Neighbors Integrum Technologies --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss