RE: [Asterisk-Users] P2P RTP without SIP re-invites

2004-02-02 Thread David Luyens
Hi Adam, could you share your clustering setup?

David

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Apologies for the belated reply but I've spent the weekend fighting DDoS
attacks against Superbowl sites ... )c;

Ok, well I am not sure what went wrong with previous testing but I have
tried this again with Cisco 7940's and Cisco AS5300's and indeed the RTP
stream flows directly between end-points retaining SIP signalling via
Asterisk. This is exactly the operation I had hoped for. I had
previously tested with my home 7940 which it behind NAT without success
and so will re-test this this evening.

Thanks for all the responses and related discussion on clustering
Asterisk, thanks to those I now have a running cluster of 3  Asterisk
servers each with mirrored sip.conf and extensions.conf built
dynamically from a MySQL backend database.

Rgds, Adam

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] P2P RTP without SIP re-invites


hi
 
 I guess this would work if both Alice and Bob were NAT'ed on the 
 inside of the same NAT box. The problem is that if Alice and Bob both 
 have NAT=yes and CANREINVITE=yes and they're on separate NAT'ed 
 networks, the call is broken. So it's a dangerous configuration.

nope. I have a public * server (beta server for a free VoIP service), on
a public IP. and some sip phones around , like one in my home, behind
nat, one in my office (another nat) and some others at my coworkers
home... all behind nat. and are different nat box, do you agree? that
works ok, I have RTP passing directly from one endpoint to the other...
no RTP on the public * server. No stun is used. The phones are
budgetones in this case. All are configured with nat=yes on asterisk
side. or I missing something?
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Espia - Emmegi Srl

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk 0.7.1 RH 7.3 RPMS Released

2004-01-22 Thread David Luyens
tried gentoo as well, 
followed all the pages up to point 16 where the kernel is installed
tried the 'emerge' command, but to my dissapointment it could find
emerge! (and it probably took me 2 hours to get there)

David

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WipeOut wrote:
 Senad Jordanovic wrote:
 
 WipeOut wrote:
 
 
 I understand or agree with all of your points..
 
 My biggest problem is that RH has basically dropped me in the poo 
 by killing off their free version and stopping support for all the 
 free versions as well.. I have been looking at alternatives but so 
 far nothing is going to fit the bill.. The other distro's are either

 way off the mark or too difficult to get running in the first place 
 or to difficult to manage in a production enviroment.. also I can't 
 affort $400 for RH Enterprise Linux for each of my test/demo/dev 
 servers.. I guess there are many with the same problem.. :(
 
 Later..
 
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 Have you tried www.gentoo.org . We are using it currently on a couple

 servers And it works great.
 
 
 
 
 Yes, I tried it the other day.. Its a little out of my legue i'm 
 afraid, I would not be confident that I would be able to economically
 administer 
 a system on Gentoo.. and the 2h30min install to bet to a basic
 bootable 
 system when installing from the CD's is a bit of a nightmare as well
 if 
 you have a server go down on you and need to get it back up quickly..
 
 I am not knocking it, its probably a good distro if you are competent 
 to that level with Linux.. I unfortunately am not..
 
 I am considdering installing it on my system at home to try and 
 improve my low level Linux skills.. :)
 
 Later..
 
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Yes, it is a bit of pain, while installing. However, once installed It
is realy easy to use. I can set you up, a VDS system to try it if you
wish? (It may take few days to set it up though)

Ta
SJ

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Asterisk 0.7.1 RH 7.3 RPMS Released

2004-01-22 Thread David Luyens
my previuos message last words should be could NOT find emerge!

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tried gentoo as well, 
followed all the pages up to point 16 where the kernel is installed
tried the 'emerge' command, but to my dissapointment it could find
emerge! (and it probably took me 2 hours to get there)

David

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WipeOut wrote:
 Senad Jordanovic wrote:
 
 WipeOut wrote:
 
 
 I understand or agree with all of your points..
 
 My biggest problem is that RH has basically dropped me in the poo
 by killing off their free version and stopping support for all the 
 free versions as well.. I have been looking at alternatives but so 
 far nothing is going to fit the bill.. The other distro's are either

 way off the mark or too difficult to get running in the first place
 or to difficult to manage in a production enviroment.. also I can't 
 affort $400 for RH Enterprise Linux for each of my test/demo/dev 
 servers.. I guess there are many with the same problem.. :(
 
 Later..
 
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 Have you tried www.gentoo.org . We are using it currently on a couple

 servers And it works great.
 
 
 
 
 Yes, I tried it the other day.. Its a little out of my legue i'm
 afraid, I would not be confident that I would be able to economically
 administer 
 a system on Gentoo.. and the 2h30min install to bet to a basic
 bootable 
 system when installing from the CD's is a bit of a nightmare as well
 if 
 you have a server go down on you and need to get it back up quickly..
 
 I am not knocking it, its probably a good distro if you are competent
 to that level with Linux.. I unfortunately am not..
 
 I am considdering installing it on my system at home to try and
 improve my low level Linux skills.. :)
 
 Later..
 
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Yes, it is a bit of pain, while installing. However, once installed It
is realy easy to use. I can set you up, a VDS system to try it if you
wish? (It may take few days to set it up though)

Ta
SJ

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] specify maximum call duration

2003-12-29 Thread David Luyens
Will do that did not know that existed and did not find in the docs.
Could you also tell me how I can find more docs with doxygen and if
there are some more directories than libpri, asterisk (-addons), zapata
in the cvs repository?

David

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David Luyens wrote:

Hi, is it possible to specify a maximum call duration for a peer or an 
extention?
  


Before posting a question like this you should read all the docs and 
type Show Applications in the asterisk CLI.

This way you would have noticed an application called 'AbsoulteTimeout'



Jeremy McNamara





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[Asterisk-Users] specify maximum call duration

2003-12-28 Thread David Luyens
Hi, is it possible to specify a maximum call duration for a peer or an
extention?

David

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] fedora core 1 install problem

2003-12-22 Thread David Luyens
Hi Ernest,

I have installed as you described, and now it worked.
Seems that installing a minimum system and afterwards installing the
necesary packages with their dependencies seems to not have worked for
me

Thanks for the help all...

David

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At 09:20 AM 12/17/2003, you wrote:
Hi,

I am trying ti install an asterisk system on fedora core 1. During the 
make of asterisk I got the folowing problem:
 bison ast_expr.y --name-prefix=ast_yy -o ast_expr.c
 make: *** [ast_expr.c] Broken pipe
Does anybody know how to solve this?
David

I can't, but I can tell you that I installed Fedora Core 1 with
Development 
Tools, Editors and Kernel Development, and that asterisk installed
without 
any problems at all.

--Ernest


\/usr/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\
-DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ -DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\
-DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\
-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o tdd.o tdd.c
gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes 
-Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT 
-D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS 
-DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\ 
-DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\ 
-DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ 
-DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\ -DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\

-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o acl.o acl.c
gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes 
-Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT 
-D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS 
-DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\ 
-DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\ 
-DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ 
-DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\ -DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\

-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o rtp.o rtp.c
gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes 
-Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT 
-D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS 
-DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\ 
-DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\ 
-DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ 
-DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\ -DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\

-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o manager.o manager.c
gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes 
-Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT 
-D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS 
-DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\ 
-DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\ 
-DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ 
-DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\ -DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\

-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o asterisk.o asterisk.c
bison ast_expr.y --name-prefix=ast_yy -o ast_expr.c
make: *** [ast_expr.c] Broken pipe
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] nat router + sip phone adaptor (+adsl modem)

2003-12-19 Thread David Luyens
I think this would do it: Dlink DVG-1120M/H/S
No experience with it

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Hi all,

I was wondering whether any of you have experience/info on Cable and/or
ADSL modems that would come together with a SIP phone adaptor. What I am
interested in is something that would plug directly into you ISP's cable
(be it ethernet or adsl/phoneline), would combine a modem/router/nat
such that on the other you could simply plug in your RJ-45 cable for
your PC and a RJ-11 cable for the telephone. Something that would
combine the functionality of a (adsl modem+) router and a SIP telephone
adaptor in one box.

I would appreciate any info that you might have on this.

regards,

Dave

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] fedora core 1 install problem

2003-12-18 Thread David Luyens
I used root user but I do not understand what you mean running it by
prompt or screen.

These are the packages I installed. Do you know if some are missing?

David

[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# rpm -q kernel-source readline readline-devel
openssl openssl-devel bison cvs gcc newt-devel ncurses-devel
libtermcap-devel zlib zlib-devel
kernel-source-2.4.22-1.2115.nptl
readline-4.3-7
readline-devel-4.3-7
openssl-0.9.7a-23
openssl-devel-0.9.7a-23
bison-1.875-5
cvs-1.11.5-3
gcc-3.3.2-1
newt-devel-0.51.6-1
ncurses-devel-5.3-9
libtermcap-devel-2.0.8-36
zlib-1.2.0.7-2
zlib-devel-1.2.0.7-2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# 



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Strange...

I just did one yesterday on Fedora Core 1 and eventually got everything 
sweet...

what user did you use?

did you run it from screen or a prompt?

did you install the pre-requisites and/or check for them with rpm-q 
package name?

i.e.  rpm - q kernel-source readline readline-devel openssl
openssl-devel (according to the piece of paper digium sent me with the
kit - although 
some people on this list have said that readline is no longer neccesary 
with the latests cvs of asterisk)

Kind regards,

Matt Riddell

David Luyens wrote:

Hi,

I am trying ti install an asterisk system on fedora core 1. During the 
make of asterisk I got the folowing problem:
   bison ast_expr.y --name-prefix=ast_yy -o ast_expr.c
   make: *** [ast_expr.c] Broken pipe
Does anybody know how to solve this?
David

\/usr/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\
-DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ -DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\
-DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\
-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o tdd.o tdd.c
gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes 
-Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT 
-D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS 
-DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\ 
-DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\ 
-DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ 
-DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\ -DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\

-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o acl.o acl.c
gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes 
-Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT 
-D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS 
-DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\ 
-DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\ 
-DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ 
-DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\ -DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\

-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o rtp.o rtp.c
gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes 
-Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT 
-D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS 
-DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\ 
-DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\ 
-DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ 
-DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\ -DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\

-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o manager.o manager.c
gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes 
-Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT 
-D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS 
-DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\ 
-DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\ 
-DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ 
-DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\ -DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\

-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o asterisk.o asterisk.c
bison ast_expr.y --name-prefix=ast_yy -o ast_expr.c
make: *** [ast_expr.c] Broken pipe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk]#

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] fedora core 1 install problem - CAN SOMEONE ELSE HELP HIM

2003-12-18 Thread David Luyens
Hi, the machine is a dual xeon, 1 G of memory and 160 G harddisk...
I am not such a linux guru and your suggestion kind sounds like chinees,
but thanks anyway.
I will try to do a new install and let you know...

David

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Onderwerp: Re: [Asterisk-Users] fedora core 1 install problem - CAN
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The name bru1voip kindof looks familarish to me ;) (hi btw), but may
just be concidental. 

What are the specs on the box you are trying to compile it on?
(disk/ram/etc) If its a pitiful machine, compile it on another machine,
and transfer it over. Sometimes Makefiles have a PREFIX (or so) option,
you might be able to do 
like mkdir complete; make PREFIX=${PWD}/complete install; tar czvf
install.tgz install; and copy install.tgz to the machine you're trying
to compile on 
and extract the install.tgz in /

It helps if you are building on the same distro/patch level as your
target.

- andrewg

 
 Hi,
 
 I am trying ti install an asterisk system on fedora core 1. During 
 the
 make of asterisk I got the folowing problem:
 bison ast_expr.y --name-prefix=ast_yy -o ast_expr.c
 make: *** [ast_expr.c] Broken pipe
 Does anybody know how to solve this?
 David
 
 \/usr/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\
 -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ -DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\
 -DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\
 -DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
 -DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
 -DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
 -DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o tdd.o tdd.c
 gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
 -Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT 
 -D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS 
 -DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\ 
 -DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\ 
 -DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ 
 -DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\
-DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\

 
 
  
 
 -DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
 -DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
 -DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
 -DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o acl.o acl.c
 gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
 -Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT 
 -D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS 
 -DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\ 
 -DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\ 
 -DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ 
 -DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\
-DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\

 
 
  
 
 -DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
 -DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
 -DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
 -DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o rtp.o rtp.c
 gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
 -Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT 
 -D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS 
 -DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\ 
 -DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\ 
 -DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ 
 -DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\
-DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\

 
 
  
 
 -DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
 -DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
 -DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
 -DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o manager.o manager.c
 gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
 -Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT 
 -D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS 
 -DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\ 
 -DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\ 
 -DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ 
 -DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\
-DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\

 
 
  
 
 -DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
 -DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
 -DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
 -DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o asterisk.o asterisk.c
 bison ast_expr.y --name-prefix=ast_yy -o ast_expr.c
 make: *** [ast_expr.c] Broken pipe
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] asterisk]#
 
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[Asterisk-Users] fedora core 1 install problem

2003-12-17 Thread David Luyens
Hi,

I am trying ti install an asterisk system on fedora core 1. During the
make of asterisk I got the folowing problem:
bison ast_expr.y --name-prefix=ast_yy -o ast_expr.c
make: *** [ast_expr.c] Broken pipe
Does anybody know how to solve this?
David

\/usr/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\
-DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\ -DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\
-DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\
-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o tdd.o tdd.c
gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT
-D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS
-DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\
-DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\
-DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\
-DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\ -DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\
-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o acl.o acl.c
gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT
-D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS
-DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\
-DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\
-DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\
-DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\ -DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\
-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o rtp.o rtp.c
gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT
-D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS
-DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\
-DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\
-DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\
-DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\ -DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\
-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o manager.o manager.c
gcc -pipe  -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wmissing-declarations -g  -Iinclude -I../include -D_REENTRANT
-D_GNU_SOURCE  -O6 -march=i686  -DZAPTEL_OPTIMIZATIONS
-DASTERISK_VERSION=\CVS-12/17/03-17:46:24\ -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\\
-DASTETCDIR=\/etc/asterisk\ -DASTLIBDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk\
-DASTVARLIBDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk\ -DASTVARRUNDIR=\/var/run\
-DASTSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/asterisk\ -DASTLOGDIR=\/var/log/asterisk\
-DASTCONFPATH=\/etc/asterisk/asterisk.conf\
-DASTMODDIR=\/usr/lib/asterisk/modules\
-DASTAGIDIR=\/var/lib/asterisk/agi-bin\ -DBUSYDETECT_MARTIN
-DNEW_PRI_HANGUP-c -o asterisk.o asterisk.c
bison ast_expr.y --name-prefix=ast_yy -o ast_expr.c
make: *** [ast_expr.c] Broken pipe
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Symmetric RTP

2003-11-27 Thread David Luyens
Have you tried SER to * in the same setup?

David

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On 27-11 15:14, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
 Jan Janak wrote:
 
 
 On 26-11 22:16, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
 
 Anyone that knows if the Asterisk SIP channel supports symmetric 
 RTP?
 Yes.
 
 Followup question:
 Both as a SIP UA (Client) and as a SIP proxy?

  I don't know, I tried asterisk as a SIP UA behind a NAT with SER in
  the public internet and it worked. So at least the SIP UA part works.

Jan.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Re: [Asterisk] GSM access

2003-11-24 Thread David Luyens
Almost evey GSM manufactor has these kind of modules.
Ericsson: GM25, DM20,..
Siemens: TC35
(http://www.siemens-mobile.com/cds/frontdoor/0,2241,hq_en_0_2220_rArNrNr
NrN,00.html)

http://www.roundsolutions.com/gsm-modem/index.htm


David


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Hi Mark

Did you or anyone else ever find a satisfactory solution to this?  Are
there any phones which provide voice through the serial connection?

What about the nokia card phone - does it have open source drivers? 

Cheers

Rob

On Sat, Jul 13, 2002 at 10:31:53AM -0500, Mark Spencer wrote:
 Does anyone (maybe in Europe) know how I could build a GSM compatible 
 channel for Asterisk, so that one could call other mobile phones from 
 Asterisk, or build a portable phone system, with GSM channels being 
 used for outside access?
 
 Is there any hardware for PC's or a way to rig up a phone with a 
 serial connection and a sound card to use it?
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Re: [Asterisk] GSM access

2003-11-24 Thread David Luyens
Yes, call control is via serial rs232 and voice is analog interface.
a couple of links where the interfaces are described for the siemens
module:
http://www.cnetek.net/zlxz/Interface_E/TC3x_Interface_v0310.pdf
http://www.conigma.com/downloads/siemens/TC35T/tc35t_hd_01_v0300a_268766
.pdf

David

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   24  2003 10:21 David Luyens :

 Almost evey GSM manufactor has these kind of modules.
 Ericsson: GM25, DM20,..
 Siemens: TC35 
 (http://www.siemens-mobile.com/cds/frontdoor/0,2241,hq_en_0_2220_rArNr
 Nr
 NrN,00.html)

And can it extract from GSM channel GSM encoded voice, just to not
making 
recoding?

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[Asterisk-Users] speex 8kbit/s

2003-11-13 Thread David Luyens
Hi, is it possible to configure speex 8 kbit/s between asterisk servers?

David

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] frames/packet

2003-10-01 Thread David Luyens
Hi, I thought you were using * and was wondering which kind of PC server
you used to compress 120 voice channels.

Yes I have a working * (1xE1 PRI + analog)

David

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Hi,
I used Cisco 3640 with 2xNM-HDV-2E1 cards.
The default GW router has RTP and TCP/UDP header compressions. There is
also a Linux solution for this. You can run RTP compression on your
asterisk box, and or run UDP/TCP header compression on the default GW
router. Do you have a working * box at the moment ?

Cheers,
Abdul

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Hi Abdul, can you tell which hardware (CPU, Mem) you used to manage the
compression of 120 calls? Also, which codec did you use?

David

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Hi,
A bit late replying to this.
My comments are below:

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] frames/packet


Not yet. implies that it is coming. I know it would help on Internet
connections such as fixed wireless and cable modem where packet rate is
an issue. 20ms translates to 50 packets/sec. I believe cable modem
upstream packet rates cap at 150-200 packets/sec. G729 gets the bit rate
down to 8kbits.
You can actually set the bytes to about 200 or more, that should
reduce the packet rates down to about 10/sec

 So based on a bit rate of 256K the theory is that the link could handle
32 calls. But, that would produce packets coming out at a rate of 1600
packets/sec beyond the limitation of most Internet connections including
a T1.
we have managed to run 120 simultaneous calls on 1xE1 link which is
about 2.048kbps of bandwidth(slightly bigger that a T1).

The theory, many a times, do not actually hold.
Cheers,
Abdul






Martin Pycko wrote:
 
 Not yet.
 
 Asterisk always sends 20 ms of voice data per packet.
 
 regards
 Martin
 
 On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Paul Lambert wrote:
 
  Noticed that I can adjust the number if frames/packet on the
  GrandStream phone. Can * do the same? 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] RedHat 9.0 and 100 percent CPU utilization

2003-09-29 Thread David Luyens
Hi, what is the best way to upgrade rh 9.0 installed from cd?

David

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i run some system with *  rh 9.0
be sure to have latest updates (install
them after installing redhat, and before installing *)
and check to have mpg123 installed
(you must get it on the mpg123 website), since
redhat has a mpg321 replacement that won't work
with *

matteo.

Il mer, 2003-09-24 alle 20:23, James Ray ha scritto:
 Please, don't hate me because I use Redhat.  I am
 aware that I am asking for problems in running
 Asterisk on Redhat.  I recently aquired a nifty
 server, moved my digium cards, and installed asterisk.
  I noticed that one of the four processors was being
 used at 100% and nothing was working.  I tracked CPU utilization back 
 to the Asterisk process.  Please, help.
 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] frames/packet

2003-09-29 Thread David Luyens
Hi Abdul, can you tell which hardware (CPU, Mem) you used to manage the
compression of 120 calls?
Also, which codec did you use?

David

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Hi,
A bit late replying to this.
My comments are below:

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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] frames/packet


Not yet. implies that it is coming. I know it would help on Internet
connections such as fixed wireless and cable modem where packet rate is
an issue. 20ms translates to 50 packets/sec. I believe cable modem
upstream packet rates cap at 150-200 packets/sec. G729 gets the bit rate
down to 8kbits.
You can actually set the bytes to about 200 or more, that should
reduce the packet rates down to about 10/sec

 So based on a bit rate of 256K the theory is that the link could handle
32 calls. But, that would produce packets coming out at a rate of 1600
packets/sec beyond the limitation of most Internet connections including
a T1.
we have managed to run 120 simultaneous calls on 1xE1 link which is
about 2.048kbps of bandwidth(slightly bigger that a T1).

The theory, many a times, do not actually hold.
Cheers,
Abdul






Martin Pycko wrote:
 
 Not yet.
 
 Asterisk always sends 20 ms of voice data per packet.
 
 regards
 Martin
 
 On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Paul Lambert wrote:
 
  Noticed that I can adjust the number if frames/packet on the
  GrandStream phone. Can * do the same? 
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Cisco Gateways

2003-09-17 Thread David Luyens
Hi, could you paste in some config examples and also share what you mean
with 'little bugs'?

THX,

David Luyens

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Same here...  Works great once you get the little bugs worked out.

Brian.


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I'm using cico's with SIP... And it works great :-)

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Hi all,

Just wondering if * can work with Cisco Gateways such as Cisco 2600/3600
routers or a VG200?

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Is t.38 fax relay supported in Asterisk?

2003-09-10 Thread David Luyens
If T38 could be ported to IAX/IAX2 that would be great

Is it correct that currently fax does not work over IAX/IAX2?

David Luyens 

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I thought I saw a thread that said that a pseudo modem driver was built,
but only for h.323. Could it also work for SIP?

Are there any details?

Thanks

Lee Goodman

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[Asterisk-Users] 4 port FXS card

2003-03-24 Thread David Luyens
Does anybody know of a 4 port FXS card which is compatible with
asterisk?

David


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] 4 port FXS card

2003-03-24 Thread David Luyens
Thanks!

Would I be able to fit 2x TDM40B in one PC?

David

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On Monday 24 March 2003 09:45 am, David Luyens wrote:
 Does anybody know of a 4 port FXS card which is compatible with 
 asterisk?

The 4port FXS card on the front page of the following site is 100%
compatible with asterisk:  http://www.digium.com

-Tilghman

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[Asterisk-Users] Use 1 port of an E400P as IP connection

2003-03-20 Thread David Luyens
Hi,

I would like to use * as a compression box.
Between 2 sites I have an E1 leased line.

So would it be possible to use 1 port of an E400P card to route my IP
IAX calls over in order to cut the ip router out of the picture?

David


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