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Niggy
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Want 2 build a PBX system, what do I need?

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1. Brekeke Product Name and version:2.0.7.2

2. Java version: 1.5

3. OS type and the version: win XP Pro.

4. UA (phone), gateway or other hardware/software involved: X-lite

5. Select your network pattern from http://www.brekeke-sip.com/bbs/network/ ... terns.html : P 2

6. Your problem:
Hi all,
I'm planing to build a PBX system & I want to collect some info. to help me to. My projet depend on a PBX system, & I want my PBX system to be able to do 2 main functions:

1- The PBX calls a specific analog phoneline automatically, put it on hold & then calls another analog phoneline, then join the 2 lines together.

2- The PBX receives a call through the internet(a VOIP call) then put that call on hold & then calls another analog phoneline and join the 2 lines(voip & analog) together.

So what do I need to build my PBX system? & what should I have to add to the brekeke PBX for example more code lines , special devices?
thanks in advance..
Niggy
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any1..

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plzzz sombody help me with that :!: ..any1 :(
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Post by voipwell.com »

1- The PBX calls a specific analog phoneline automatically, put it on hold & then calls another analog phoneline, then join the 2 lines together.
This probably could be done with the jtapi sdk.
2- The PBX receives a call through the internet(a VOIP call) then put that call on hold & then calls another analog phoneline and join the 2 lines(voip & analog) together.
This is a standard function of the pbx except there would be no need to put the call on hold. The incoming call could automatically ring thru to the second line that you are talking about. In other words an incoming call can be forwarded to any outbound number and it would seem like the call rang right thru to the outbound number.
Niggy
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thanks.

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thanks a lot mr voip.. :)
i really Appreciate that ..
Niggy
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main aim.

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My main aim of making the PBX calls the other analog line is that I want the PBX to take the charge (cost)of that call instead of the caller.
can i get waht i want with that Scenario ?
voipwell.com
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Post by voipwell.com »

yes,

even if the call sounds like one call but has two legs, the second leg can still be the one that incurs the cost.
Niggy
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ok

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i'm thankful..
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