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I'm not quite sure. It's LG-Nortel LIP-6812D and other's are Cisco IP phones.

 

As I see it it's possible to register the phone, because every phone has an IP adress. So, basiclly, we could register each phone buy recording it's IP adress. But I don't know how to register when a phone is ringing and how to display a number from which call is coming from.

 

I would like to make like a network phonebook and when someone call's the number is displayed and everything is recorder in a database.

 

Ideas??

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You need to communicate with the SIP server itself to connect to the API. I've worked with Asterix previously and had a small amount of success connecting to the API and issuing some commands (like end-to-end calling). The phones themselves do not contain any API to my knowledge.

 

Also, in Asterisk there is an option to supply a script to run during particular parts of the dialplan. This is where you can insert the call to a PHP script.

 

I'm being very sketchy I realise, but it has been a while (2 years+) since I worked with it...

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