Re: [on-asterisk] Allow inbound SIP traffic thru d-link router

2007-06-04 Thread Bill Sandiford
I'll second Reza's comments. We have had no end of problems with customers that have D-Links. We have had no problems with either the Linksys WRT54G (if the customer needs wireless) or BEFSR41 (if they don't need wireless). The best part is that both of these routers support various types of

Re: [on-asterisk] What am I doing wrong? No Audio on remote SIP clients

2007-06-01 Thread Bill Sandiford
This may sound like a stupid question but. Is this a call with the handset, or speakerphone? If the handset, are you actually hanging up after the other side hangs up? Bill - Original Message - From: Claudius Fortis To: asterisk@uc.org Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 1:49 AM

Re: [on-asterisk] buying/selling DIDs

2007-05-23 Thread Bill Sandiford
/lca_prefix.php?npa=nxx=x=ocn=190eregion=lata=switch=pastdays=0nextdays=0 Regards, Bill - Original Message - From: John Van Ostrand To: asterisk@uc.org Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 1:17 PM Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] buying/selling DIDs On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 12:57 -0400, Bill

Re: [on-asterisk] buying/selling DIDs

2007-05-23 Thread Bill Sandiford
Ostrand To: asterisk@uc.org Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2007 1:17 PM Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] buying/selling DIDs On Wed, 2007-05-23 at 12:57 -0400, Bill Sandiford wrote: They come from 2 sources (well ultimately 1, but anyways) So the Internet has

Re: Re: [on-asterisk] This disk-ussion is driving me NUTS.]

2007-05-15 Thread Bill Sandiford
I agreethis thread is now officially driving me nuts. - Original Message - From: Stephan Monette [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: asterisk@uc.org Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2007 4:40 PM Subject: [Fwd: Re: [on-asterisk] This disk-ussion is driving me NUTS.] Hey, This mailing list is starting

SIP-T

2007-05-14 Thread Bill Sandiford
Does anyone know if Asterisk supports SIP-T? Bill Sandiford Telnet Communications 905-674-2000 x100 [EMAIL PROTECTED] IMPORTANT NOTICE: This message is intended only for the use of the individual or entity to which it is addressed, and may contain information that is privileged, confidential

Re: [on-asterisk] New Guy

2007-05-10 Thread Bill Sandiford
Reza Wrote: Only 4 words from me: Stay Away From Nortel Gear :). Isn't that 5 words? :)

Re: [on-asterisk] Does Allstream block SIP ???

2007-03-22 Thread Bill Sandiford
I would be shocked if Allstream is blocking SIP - Original Message - From: Bruce Nik To: asterisk@uc.org Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 9:33 PM Subject: [on-asterisk] Does Allstream block SIP ??? Hello everyone, I am wondering if anyone has any experience with

Re: [on-asterisk] Cisco oddity with conference using only g729 enabled

2007-03-22 Thread Bill Sandiford
I have Polycom phones, and I've had more than one g729 call up on more than one occasion. - Original Message - From: David Steele To: asterisk@uc.org Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 3:35 PM Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Cisco oddity with conference using only g729 enabled

Re: [on-asterisk] Polycom SoundPoint IP 501 voicemail feature

2007-03-20 Thread Bill Sandiford
For our customers that use Polycom's, we set the following on the Lines tab. (we actually set it via XML) Message Center Subscriber Callback Mode Registration Contact Disabled Callback Contact In the dialplan for the outbound context of the phone we have:

Re: [on-asterisk] Dry loop on business lines

2007-03-19 Thread Bill Sandiford
Yesit changed not long after the introduction of the service for Residential (so a long time ago) dry-loops are available on their PPPoE (GAS) and non-PPPoE / Layer 2 (HSA) products. - Original Message - From: Russell Levy To: asterisk@uc.org Sent: Monday, March 19,

Re: [on-asterisk] VoIP/SIP on Roger's Portable Internet

2007-03-19 Thread Bill Sandiford
We have a customer that is using Bell's Sympatico Unplugged. I can tell you that as of today, Bell is blocking all SIP/SDP messages so standard VoIP doesn't work. The SIP phones/ATAs register correctly, but the INVITE messages (inbound and outbound) are blocked. There are some reports on the

Re: [on-asterisk] VoIP/SIP on Roger's Portable Internet followup

2007-03-19 Thread Bill Sandiford
I haven't heard any stories (recently) of Rogers blocking VoIP traffic on their normal cable internet installations. I would be shocked (...well not really...) if that was the case. We haven't had any complaints from the few hundred customers we have that have Rogers cable and use our ITSP

Re: [on-asterisk] Forwarding Bell Landline to SIP DID

2007-03-02 Thread Bill Sandiford
don't go shouting this around too much as they will change the rules of the game. - Henry L.Coleman CEO *VoIP-PBX* 1-866-415-5355 Toronto Ontario Canada Bill Sandiford said: Once again, I think you'll find the simultaneous call limitations are 3 for local calls with SNR. You can have

Re: [on-asterisk] Forwarding Bell Landline to SIP DID

2007-02-28 Thread Bill Sandiford
Ahh...the good old Bell only supporting one channel CFU (FYI, Sprint / Rogers lines are the same) Bell does offer a Call Forward Busy service on some line types...in depends what type of line you have from them. Also, some line types support more than one CFU. For example I think a local

Re: [on-asterisk] Line forwarding.

2007-02-28 Thread Bill Sandiford
Last time I checkedSingle Number Reach has the some limits as local link...3 channels of local calls max, unlimited toll. - Original Message - From: Bob Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: asterisk@uc.org Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 4:26 PM Subject: [on-asterisk] Line

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