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# asterisk-contact-id
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asteriskcontactid.pl
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A Contact ID processor for Asterisk's AlarmReceiver() application.
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https://wiki.asterisk.org
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Uses rcell-smsclient for direct SMS notifications
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https://github.com/WillCodeForCats/rcell-smsclient
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## Installation
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* Copy asteriskcontactid.pl into /usr/local/bin
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* chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/asteriskcontactid.pl
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## Configuration
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Configure the following settings for Asterisk.
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asterisk.conf:
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* mindtmfduration = 40
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alarmreceiver.conf:
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* eventcmd = /usr/local/bin/asteriskcontactid.pl
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* eventspooldir = /var/spool/asterisk/alarmreceiver
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## FXS Adapter
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This has been tested with a Grandstream HT802 and an Adtran Total Access 904 configured for DTMF inband and passthrough to connect a Contact ID dialer to Asterisk.
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* https://www.grandstream.com/products/gateways-and-atas/analog-telephone-adaptors/product/ht802
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Some newer Contact ID dialers may be more strict abut the quality of tones generated by the FXS device. In testing the HT802 worked well with a Silent Knight 5700 FACP, but a newer 6820 FACP would not recognize the kissoff tone through the Grandstream. Replacing it with an Adtran Total Access 904 fixed the issue.
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