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= Operating OpenStage Phones with Asterisk =  
 
= Operating OpenStage Phones with Asterisk =  
  
This page contains information on deploying [[OpenStage]] SIP phones with the [[Asterisk]] open source PBX.
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This page contains information on operating [[OpenStage]] SIP phones with the [[Asterisk]] open source PBX, and on the additional possibilities provided with the phone's various interfaces.  
  
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
All phones of the [[OpenStage_SIP]] family are interoperable with Asterisk:  
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All phones of the [[OpenStage_SIP]] family with SIP firmware version ≥ '''V1 R5.6.0''' are interoperable with Asterisk:  
 
* OpenStage 15 (Digium certified, see [http://www.asteriskexchange.com/listings/category/10 Asterisk Exchange])
 
* OpenStage 15 (Digium certified, see [http://www.asteriskexchange.com/listings/category/10 Asterisk Exchange])
 
* OpenStage 20
 
* OpenStage 20
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* OpenStage 60 (Digium certified, see [http://www.asteriskexchange.com/listings/category/10 Asterisk Exchange])
 
* OpenStage 60 (Digium certified, see [http://www.asteriskexchange.com/listings/category/10 Asterisk Exchange])
 
* OpenStage 80
 
* OpenStage 80
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Common telephony features are supported out of the box, such as '''call transfer''', '''call forwarding''', '''consultation''', '''voicemail''', and many more. To add more functionality in order to build a feature-rich communication system, two additional interfaces can be used by developers:
  
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* The [[OpenStage_WPI]] (WorkPoint Interface) provides an open, XML-based provisioning interface to support mass deployment and to enable automated updates and configuration. 
  
Digium certified, Link: Asterisk Exchange; Common features out of the box; open interfaces: besides SIP, WPI and XML applications
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* OpenStage 60 and 80 provide an XML-based application interface which allows for developing graphical applications hosted on a remote server. Besides displaying information, sending data, and controlling all sorts of remote processes, these applications have the capability of controlling calls.
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== Special Features for Asterisk ==
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The following functionalities are designed to extend the interaction between OpenStage phones and Asterisk:
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* BLF key for monitoring another extension
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* Send an HTTP request: Free programmable keys (FPKs) and fixed function keys can be configured to send an HTTP request to a server. If the Asterisk server is equipped with an HTTP interface, Asterisk functions can be controlled by this means.
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* Control server features via SIP
  
== Cool Features ==
 
  
 
== Quick Start ==  
 
== Quick Start ==  
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== Feature Table ==
 
== Feature Table ==
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== Documentation ==  
 
== Documentation ==  
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== Ressources ==
 
== Ressources ==
  
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== References ==
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* Digium Certification for OpenStage 15
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* Digium Certification for OpenStage 60
  
 
== See Also ==
 
== See Also ==

Revision as of 13:59, 10 May 2010

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Asterisk PBX

Operating OpenStage Phones with Asterisk

This page contains information on operating OpenStage SIP phones with the Asterisk open source PBX, and on the additional possibilities provided with the phone's various interfaces.

Introduction

All phones of the OpenStage_SIP family with SIP firmware version ≥ V1 R5.6.0 are interoperable with Asterisk:

Common telephony features are supported out of the box, such as call transfer, call forwarding, consultation, voicemail, and many more. To add more functionality in order to build a feature-rich communication system, two additional interfaces can be used by developers:

  • The OpenStage_WPI (WorkPoint Interface) provides an open, XML-based provisioning interface to support mass deployment and to enable automated updates and configuration.
  • OpenStage 60 and 80 provide an XML-based application interface which allows for developing graphical applications hosted on a remote server. Besides displaying information, sending data, and controlling all sorts of remote processes, these applications have the capability of controlling calls.

Special Features for Asterisk

The following functionalities are designed to extend the interaction between OpenStage phones and Asterisk:

  • BLF key for monitoring another extension
  • Send an HTTP request: Free programmable keys (FPKs) and fixed function keys can be configured to send an HTTP request to a server. If the Asterisk server is equipped with an HTTP interface, Asterisk functions can be controlled by this means.
  • Control server features via SIP


Quick Start

Feature Table

Documentation

Admin Guides, User Guides, WPI Documentation, XML apps documentation

Ressources

References

  • Digium Certification for OpenStage 15
  • Digium Certification for OpenStage 60

See Also