[AusNOG] CLI SIP utility?

John Lindsay johnslindsay at mac.com
Thu Jul 23 18:55:59 EST 2015


And Asterisk can be run on a RaspberryPi.

John Lindsay
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> On 23 Jul 2015, at 4:39 pm, Peter Fern <ausnog at 0xc0dedbad.com> wrote:
> 
> On 07/23/2015 17:05, Ross Wheeler wrote:
>> The phones in question may not always be a mobile.
>> In some cases, they're landlines that are answered if someone is
>> on-site, or diverted to whoever is on-call.
>> 
>> I'm sorry, I didn't go into all the details WHY voice calls were
>> necessary. SMS will reach some, but not all. Email will reach some but
>> not all. Voicemail is too unreliable. Everything I thought of and
>> considered was ruled out for one reason or another, voice delivery was
>> ultimately the only remaining option, which is why I asked for that
>> specific solution.
>> 
>> I have a few (virtually identical, but much larger) installations
>> where asterisk does this, and it works very well. Asterisk is somewhat
>> overkill for these specific tasks, hence I was looking for something
>> that could do the same job, using the same delivery techniques - all
>> tried and proven.
> 
> Fair enough.  If you already have the Asterisk skills though, I'd
> suggest just using that - you can probably re-use your existing
> dialplan, and it'll only require minimal resources for this sort of
> use-case.
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