I have a client that was previously using Allstream years ago... they switched
over to our phone solution and we submitted the paperwork to have the phone
number (possibly two) ported over... it didn't go through. We requested 2
additional times and it never came through.
So we thought it best
To clarify... I took the tour and there was a misunderstanding... they did NOT
open up a datacenter location at 151... Only the North York location.
From: Chuck Mariotti [mailto:cmario...@xunity.com]
Sent: May-26-15 10:56 PM
To: Philip Mullis
Cc: asterisk Mailing
Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] Any
-15 8:12 PM
To: Chuck Mariotti
Cc: asterisk Mailing
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Any feedback on Cogent Datacenters (151 + North
York) and Cogent Internet Connections?
Cogent over the last decade has made a pretty good come back on there
reputation. Bill made a good comment on that already.
Its
We haven't seen any negative feedback on them and wanted to reach out to see
what people have to say or alternatives.
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti - CTO / Co-Founder
[Xunity
Inc.]http://t.signauxsept.com/e1t/c/5/f18dQhb0S7lC8dDMPbW2n0x6l2B9nMJW7t5XZs1pNd50W65jFB45w6Gk-W2BgSpx56dBs9f1C97gs02?t
Should also mention T29G... newer model.
-Original Message-
From: Bruce N [mailto:brucev...@gmail.com]
Sent: May-22-15 12:09 PM
To: Brian Chamberlain
Cc: asterisk@uc.org; James Knott
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Granstream VS Aastra - which one?
Yeah, they look great but I have never used
I would just be aware that there are some newer models introduced in the last
1.25 years... this likely means that older models might not be around as long
as the newer.
-Original Message-
From: Bruce N [mailto:brucev...@gmail.com]
Sent: May-22-15 12:53 PM
To: Lloyd Aloysius
Cc: Brian
I have a client that seems to be having internet issues. Unfortunately, he's
paying a lot of money for a Rogers connection with a lot of speed (256Mbps) and
when there are issues, he sends me a speedtest.net report indicating that speed
is fine... I suspect that not all is well but not possible
FYI... as an alternative... TerraGo had their wireless and VoIP service
available up there.
-Original Message-
From: Bruce N [mailto:brucev...@gmail.com]
Sent: November-18-14 12:40 PM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: [on-asterisk] Fiber Optic providers in town
Hi everyone,
Do you have any
Small office location, rack mount needed. Not too loud would be nice.
We have a client setup using a simple IAX2 webphone that agents use to make
phone calls from. They all use the same extension... so ~5-people calling out
as though on one extension.
We are running into the beepim-sorryyoursimul-call-limit-reachedgoodbye
Since the agent is hearing this message,
We are having issues with call quality at random times during the day.
Client has 3 Yealink phones, OpenVPNed into our datacenter to our Asterisk box.
First time using Yealinks.
Our Asterisk box is using Unlimitel for SIP Trunks.
Most of the time, the client indicates that their customers cannot
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
[Xunity_Ad]
13 Seymour Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M4J 3T3
Office: 416-469-5008 x 222
Fax: 416-469-5009
cmario...@xunity.commailto:cmario...@xunity.com
www.xunity.comhttp://www.xunity.com/
So, I have been asked to implement two asterisk boxes at two different offices
using different ISPs, etc... so I can't count on the connectivity to be 100%.
I have previously setup very basic SIP trunks between the offices (eg. Ext 55xx
is one office group and 44xx is the other office group...
, extension works, and the cell and land line ring.
But if I answer the cell or land line, there is no audio.
This is driving me nuts as to why it doesn't work... any ideas why?
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
[Xunity_Ad]
13 Seymour Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M4J 3T3
Office: 416-469-5008 x 222
Fax: 416-469
XPBX
UDP **192.168.100.79 9710 - 2
*none XPBX
From: Brian Chamberlain [mailto:br...@iptelecom.ie]
Sent: June-27-13 9:57 AM
To: Chuck Mariotti
Cc: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Any ideas why
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Any ideas why Follow me has no audio?
Do you have the canreinvite=no
On Thu, Jun 27, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Chuck Mariotti cmario...@xunity.comwrote:
Using PBXinaFlash... latests build.
** **
I can receive calls at an extension, no problem.
I can make calls from
[mailto:alex.ro...@gmail.com]
Sent: June-27-13 10:33 AM
To: Chuck Mariotti
Cc: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Any ideas why Follow me has no audio?
Try running rtp set debug on at the Asterisk CLI, and see where it's sending
your RTP packets for these calls. If you see it sending packets
NAT issue... only showed itself when doing Follow Me.
From: Dean Yorke [mailto:dean.yo...@xyc.ca]
Sent: June-27-13 11:00 AM
To: Alex Robar
Cc: Chuck Mariotti; asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Any ideas why Follow me has no audio?
my guess your missing this one special important step
I know it sounds like an odd request, but a client has a very new boutique
office that they paid a small fortune to have designed and now they are
demanding that I find the best damned looking phone out there. Let's just say
that their office is extremely tastefully done and sticking a big old
Oddly, they might actually like it... yes, I am serious.
From: Jim Van Meggelen [mailto:jim.vanmegge...@gmail.com]
Sent: June-07-13 9:15 AM
To: Chuck Mariotti
Cc: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Beautiful VoIP / SIP phone for Business?
Get an analog phone and run it through an ATA
Jafferali [mailto:nab...@x2n.ca]
Sent: June-07-13 11:28 AM
To: Alex Kink
Cc: Jim Van Meggelen; Chuck Mariotti; asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Beautiful VoIP / SIP phone for Business?
The Beocom 5 appears to be VoIP as well.
--
Nabeel Jafferali
X2 Networks Inc.
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013
+Polycom+kirk+4040safe=offtbm=ischtbo=usource=univ
Mike
On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Chuck Mariotti cmario...@xunity.comwrote:
This is too funny... that is the phone that the owner uses at home and
he brought into the office as baseline of the looks / example other
phones against
Came across this on another mailing list. Works nicely.
OpenVPN for iOS
http://blog.michael.kuron-germany.de/2013/01/openvpn-for-ios/
My brother relocated to France for a year... to ease the transition there and
back, I ported his home phone to VoIP and sent him off with a Cisco SPA-3102
ATA preconfigured and he took his home cordless phone (Uniden) to use. The idea
being he keeps his Toronto phone number and can make/receive
Just want to mention, how are you planning on hitting the non-line of site
locations?
If there is an existing wireless network in the area, might be better to
utilize their services instead.
The only thing I can say about non-licensed spectrum is that it is crowded...
unless you have very
building in the way.
-Original Message-
From: James Knott [mailto:james.kn...@rogers.com]
Sent: May-31-12 11:55 AM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Is it possible to do point to point wireless in a
30km distance?
Chuck Mariotti wrote:
Just want to mention, how are you
Ditto
-Original Message-
From: Douglas Pickett [mailto:douglas.pick...@rogers.com]
Sent: May-18-12 2:11 PM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] public talks or workshops
I'd certainly be interested in hearing about PIAF from Henry.
Doug.
On 18/05/2012 12:59 PM, Henry Coleman
I always appreciated the in person meetings but for me personally, I've been
unable to find the time to go.
Having said that, I wonder if it might be a good idea to try to supplement
those personal meetings with web casts (with archives). I hate the idea of
charging a fee, but if there is a
Hi Mathew...
Any reason why it needs to be SIP based if it is just going from one camera to
one TV? I assume I am reading that wrong (you said you don't need conferencing
so sounds like just a video feed to a TV). Is it a security system? A video
feed?
I have been looking at using the
it.
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
[Description: Xunity_Ad]
13 Seymour Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M4J 3T3
Office: 416-469-5008 x 222
Fax: 416-469-5009
cmario...@xunity.commailto:cmario...@xunity.com
www.xunity.comhttp://www.xunity.com/
A client is running into call quality issues on their shared (phones/computers)
internet connection. We have about 6 months of historical call info in asterisk.
Is there an easy way to use this information to report on the maximum number of
channels used at once, etc... something I can spit out
Thanks Jason... the hardware they are pushing appears to be Microtech (sp?), at
least on the business side...
From: Jason Rose [mailto:jjk...@rogers.com]
Sent: April-03-12 6:30 PM
To: Chuck Mariotti; Asterisk Users Group
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Simultaneous Call / Channel Count?
Hey Chuck
Log File - Suspect Entries
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 12:01 AM, Chuck Mariotti cmario...@xunity.comwrote:
I have been trying to solve a problem with a trunk throughout the day.
In an attempt to resolve this I enabled/disabled a lot of stuff on the
Asterisk box. I finally fixed the problem and went
Does anyone have some examples of how to setup a Trunk using Unlimitel's SIP04
with Static IP?
My first attempt has resulted in outbound calls not being routed as expected.
Chuck
Anyone know why a Cisco SPA525G can't dial a number to Peterborough
(705657) but all the other phones (non Cisco) can?
It appears to be the phone that is blocking the completion of the call.
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
[Description: Xunity_Ad]
13 Seymour Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M4J 3T3
Office
I have been trying to solve a problem with a trunk throughout the day. In an
attempt to resolve this I enabled/disabled a lot of stuff on the Asterisk box.
I finally fixed the problem and went online tonight to set things back to
normal... I noticed a handful of call attempts (when the office
.
Is there anyone out there having any issues? I'm using SIP04 and SIP02
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
[Description: Xunity_Ad]
13 Seymour Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M4J 3T3
Office: 416-469-5008 x 222
Fax: 416-469-5009
cmario...@xunity.commailto:cmario...@xunity.com
www.xunity.comhttp://www.xunity.com/
number
listed that is the same... I'm not sure if they are in business anymore or
what, but it's on google.
Anyone have a clue as to what might be happening? Maybe the iPhone has an app
installed that uses Canada411 or something to reverse lookup the number?
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
[Description
(following the
How-To) and can OpenVPN into the network from my machine... I'm just not sure
if I can just use the files produced in the .zip from pfSense, etc... or should
I be creating a non-Roadwarrior setup, etc...
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
[Description
Downtown Toronto or East Toronto
-Original Message-
From: Stephan Monette [mailto:monette.step...@gmail.com]
Sent: September-15-11 11:20 AM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: [on-asterisk] Next meeting location.
Hi everyone,
I'm currently working on organizing our next TAUG meeting and looks
...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of
Lloyd Aloysius
Sent: September-08-11 10:36 PM
To: Chuck Mariotti
Cc: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Any Recommendations for Remote Phones via VPN
Hi Chuck,
1. Yealink and Snom Phones are support OpenVPN. So you can enable the Open VPN
in pfsense and connect
or not.
Of course, you can hold the arrow key, which will display the incoming call
info on line two... but that would be too much work. What they want, is just
the call to display...
Any suggestions... I really don't want to mess with a functional system if I
can avoid it.
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
Thanks Lloyd, I've not received this notice.
I did receive an email last night saying it was fixed... (didn't know it was
broke). Then similar short emails this morning then it's fixed. But since
then, nothing.
I do not have direct equipment using SIP06 / SIP05... but I do have clients
It is also important to point out that Fibe internet and Fibe TV are related...
my understanding having looked into it early on is that the Fibe connection
is the route for both Internet and Fibe IP TV. You MUST have Fibe Internet to
be able to purchase Fibe TV (at least on the technology side,
More info _please_! What's your setup? Reliability?
-Original Message-
From: James Knott [mailto:james.kn...@rogers.com]
Sent: April-15-11 11:45 AM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Bell Fibre ?
Bill Sandiford wrote:
There is a way to get more IP addresses, you could
Does anyone know where I can get a list of Data Centers in Toronto that are
Type IV or V / PCI Compliant that have space? Any feedback/tips/recommendation
are welcome.
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
[Description: Xunity_Ad]
13 Seymour Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M4J 3T3
Office: 416-469-5008 x 222
Fax: 416
Are you transferring the inbound call to an external phone (via Unlimitel
Trunk) and trying to pass the inbound caller ID out to the receiving external
phone (so the user see's the original caller's ID)?
If so, I was under the impression that Unlimitel won't allow this unless you
have
specific rules need to be setup on the DD-WRT side?
I'm not sure where to start since every time I look at it, it's working.
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
[Description: Description: Description: Xunity_Ad]
13 Seymour Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M4J 3T3
Office: 416-469-5008 x 222
Fax: 416-469-5009
cmario
/followed once? In similar fashion, is the same done with the
extensions? My instinct tells me it's smart enough, but I am experiencing some
odd behaviour with extensions not working (more in another email post) and came
across this setup and it's got me thinking.
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
I don't want to name the company involved but I wanted to see if anyone has any
experience with this type of stuff and how to get it resolved.
There is a discount cell phone provider, linked to a major Canadian provider,
that called and talked to my father (over 70 years old, has never owned a
I have a client that is running a Nortel BCM and Nortel Baystack PoE Switch ...
he has a number of phones hooked up, but he has three Nortel i2007 phones that
have each died in the last 1.5 years... the last one just died today.
Does anyone know if these thing have known issues? Just seems odd
I have a client that is paying bell to have a payphone on their property (not
enough volume to justify the income from the phone for bell to put it there).
Does anyone know if there is a VoIP phone that takes coins? Or if someone makes
a LD call, the system would ask for more money to be
[mailto:mgam...@mgamble.ca]
Sent: September-01-10 10:24 PM
To: Chuck Mariotti
Cc: Bruce N; asterisk Mailing
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Crowd sourcing rules for blocking hacking attempts?
Chuck,
I actually already worked that into version 1 of my reporting interface,
here's an example using HTTP GET's
Does anyone have a PIAF SIP Trunk monitoring script that just works that they
can share?
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
13 Seymour Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M4J 3T3
Office: 416-469-5008 x 222
Fax: 416-469-5009
cmario...@xunity.commailto:cmario...@xunity.com
www.xunity.comhttp://www.xunity.com/
Reza,
One thing that I am noticing is that many clients can't live without the
internet in their business (usually some business critical function they can't
live without). The cost of a redundant solution is high and I am thinking that
it would be very cool if a router could be used in small
Also speaking of which, I got a notification in the mail from Mobilicity that
appeared to have a $65 unlimited everything including data. Anyone know what
unlimited is for this data plan? Or is it capped?
-Original Message-
From: Reza - Asterisk Consultant
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/multimedia-voip/multimedia-voip-features/31208-how-to-build-asterisk-appliances-on-the-cheap
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
[cid:image001.jpg@01CB22A6.D76A3B10]
13 Seymour Ave.
Toronto, Ontario
M4J 3T3
Office: 416-469-5008 x 222
Fax: 416-469-5009
cmario
Thanks for pointing that one out Mike... I think I will try an installation on
my ALIX board and see how well it runs. I especially like the Monowall web
interface being used.
From: Mike Ashton [mailto:mike.ash...@qualitytrack.com]
Sent: July-08-10 12:53 PM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject:
to normal.
Thanks again, much appreciated.
Chuck
From: Martin Glazer [mailto:sourcefo...@glazer.ca]
Sent: April-10-10 9:58 AM
To: Chuck Mariotti
Cc: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] PIAF/Aastra 57i - Configuration Error - Application
cannot connect to the Asterisk Manager
Hi Chuck,
From
Just to clarify, this would be a full day event? Not an evening...
-Original Message-
From: Simon P. Ditner [mailto:si...@uc.org]
Sent: April-09-10 4:20 PM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: [on-asterisk] spring 2010 hackerday
We're putting together a hackerday for this month, or early May to
I did a scripts update to a PIAF many moons ago and about a month ago was
forced to do a reboot of the server... since when I try to use some of the
features (Follow-me, Voicemail, etc...) on the phone (Firmware 2.5.0.82) I get
a - Configuration Error - Application cannot connect to the
bash
3396 pts/000:00:00 ps
-Original Message-
From: Martin Glazer [mailto:sourcefo...@glazer.ca]
Sent: April-09-10 10:22 PM
To: Chuck Mariotti
Cc: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] PIAF/Aastra 57i - Configuration Error - Application
cannot connect to the Asterisk Manager
I thought people might like this article from January, it relates to the
experience a customer had with me.
http://www.thestar.com/iphone/news/canada/article/577633
Regards,
Chuck M
I too can confirm that the Rogers Rocket Hub supports SIP on 5060... latency
was an issue, but it was in a rural area.
-Original Message-
From: Reza - Asterisk Consultant [mailto:aster...@neoenova.com]
Sent: March-11-10 12:51 PM
To: Russell Levy
Cc: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re:
PiaF seems to speak highly of success of ProxMox (though you need 64bit server
hardware). I doubt it will handle the volumes you need.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOKGnev6Zfw
-Original Message-
From: Reza - Asterisk Consultant [mailto:aster...@neoenova.com]
Sent: March-04-10 11:39
Do you know if this applies to all of the sipura based ATAs? 3102, etc... Are
the XML files compatible? I too would also like to auto provision my Sipuras.
Only reason I'm using those instead of the PAP2's is T38... although I have yet
to have to actually use T38.
-Original Message-
imagine that All Stream would get their
costs back out of it eventually, how can they pass that onto their client? How
can I go about getting them to zero it out?
Regards,
Chuck Mariotti
).
--
Nabeel Jafferali
X2 Networks Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Mariotti [mailto:cmario...@xunity.com]
Sent: January-29-10 11:14 AM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: [on-asterisk] Long distance fraud... $24,000+
Anyone have any experience with large long distance phone bills ($20k
I completely agree, this is not new or surprising. I'll even admit to screwing
around with Green / Red boxes, chat rooms, etc... in my younger years (crap,
that's the second time I've referred to myself as getting old this week).
I just don't agree with the compliance or profiting from it by
experience - since the issue was with the customer's
equipment, they were held liable for the call charges (which, to be
honest, sounds logical - unfortunately).
--
Nabeel Jafferali
X2 Networks Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Mariotti [mailto:cmario...@xunity.com]
Sent
, or was it someone packet
shaping that got the SIP credentials and connected from else where?
What can be done to prevent scenarios where someone gets the SIP credentials?
Are TLS or SRTP used to prevent this?
Erik.
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Mariotti [mailto:cmario...@xunity.com]
Sent
Dean,
I am using ASUS WL-520GU with DD-WRT firmware with good success... I have an
Internet Café with 5 of these relaying connectivity... $50 at Canada
computers...
http://www.canadacomputers.com/index.php?do=ShowProductcmd=pdpid=014864cid=NTW.489
Chuck
-Original Message-
From: Dean
My understanding is interface is a little prettier in DD-WRT and that Tomato
still has better Traffic Shaping (some say Tomato works, DD-WRT doesn't)... not
sure if that has changed lately though. I know many people switched from DD-WRT
to Tomato at one point.
Chuck
-Original Message-
I have a client that is using the Rogers Stick for daily internet access. She
uses it a lot and is well above the 5GB package (20GB actually).
When she bought the stick, and every single time I looked at it, Rogers always
said that there was a $100 cap on the maximum you would be charged.
She had Xplorer sat and it had was very, very slow... she would hit the cap
(which is something stupid low), then it would be dialup speeds.
-Original Message-
From: Elliott Jeyaseelan [mailto:g...@iaw.com]
Sent: January-19-10 3:36 PM
To: Chuck Mariotti; asterisk Mailing
Subject: RE
Thanks, nice to know someone has an unlimited data plan, but interesting that
they do lower the speed past 5GB. She is located in Mount Albert, Ontario...
So, not an option.
-Original Message-
From: Nabeel Jafferali [mailto:nab...@x2n.ca]
Sent: January-19-10 3:57 PM
To: 'asterisk
would now get charged max $590, even if she used 100GB of data in a
month.
I don't have any suggestions, just clarifying the previous and current rules.
BTW The $30/6GB plans specifically don't allow data sticks.
--
Nabeel Jafferali
X2 Networks Inc.
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Mariotti
http://arstechnica.com/business/news/2010/01/enum-dragging-telephone-numbers-into-the-internet-age.ars
Thanks Dave,
I am looking again at the Rocket Hub in this case. 15GB should be enough (not
sure why they have different data plans than the other 3G services) and the
discounted (I can't believe I just said that) rate for extra GB is better than
the stick.
This would also be very cool if you
Since my other issue was answered so quickly, I thought I would push the
envelop on a similar item.
Alarms... Anyone have any insight into Alarm systems? The vendors say they
don't support it... but is this realistic? Isn't this all the same stuff? 9600
baud? Short sessions?
Chuck
Does anyone know of a repair depot for nortel ip phones in the 400 7
area?
Regards,
Chuck
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-Original Message-
From: Andre Courchesne - Consultant [mailto:courc...@net-forces.com]
Sent: October-15-09 9:00 AM
To: Chuck Mariotti
Cc: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Cell Tower Locator?
I have the same problem (Rogers and Virgin) when I
I am not sure of the option in Caledon, but some low/no service areas have some
low end wireless networks that locals have setup and over time took off...
radios on grain silos, etc... So you may want to look around to see if any
farmers in the area have radios on the silos and ask them (or
I am in a situation where I have a very weak signal on a cell phone...
Specifically iPhone 3GS... Does anyone know how to locate a cell tower that a
cell phone is hooked up to?
Throwing the iPhone into field test mode *3001#12345#* Call gives me lots of
information, but how can I actually know
We are experiencing a delay on answering a call at an extension. When a person
calls in, the IVR answers, they dial the extension, the extension rings (as
well as the Follow Me).
When the user answers the phone and says, Hello this is Chuck, the caller
usually misses the Hello this... or even
: Aloysius Thevarajah Lloyd [mailto:lloyd.aloys...@gmail.com]
Sent: September-15-09 11:34 AM
To: Chuck Mariotti
Cc: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Asterisk (PIAF) Delay on on answer at extension...
miss first few seconds.
Hi Chuck,
1. I assume after install PIAF you run the
update-scripts
Note, Novotel is impossible to get from Rogers now. We looked high and low to
get one for the Cradlepoint for a client (ZTE not supported at the time). Then,
3 weeks later the stick died... We called everywhere and Rogers several times
to get a replacement unit... no go. So you would have to
I have read that DD-WRT can do 3G sticks with USB port routers (ASUS WL-520GU).
There is a list of compatible hardware, but it appears to be out of date/not
updated recently. I have a Rogers stick (ZTE) waiting on my desk for some time
to try it out... just need some time.
Other than that, I
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Mariotti [mailto:cmario...@xunity.com]
Sent: September-03-09 12:34 PM
To: Sean Healy; Stephan Monette
Cc: asterisk@uc.org Group
Subject: RE: [on-asterisk] Router compatible with 3G USB sticks
Note, Novotel is impossible to get from Rogers now. We looked high
Any options for restoring an Aastra 57i CT phone that is bricked after a failed
firmware update?
I have tried the 1+# but it keeps rebooting the phone.
My other phone goes into recovery no troubles...
Chuck
Not sure about Asterisk, but Trixbox has a cheat sheet some people might like.
http://myspacefears.com/trixbox/
-Original Message-
From: Bruce N [mailto:het...@hotmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 20, 2009 4:17 PM
To: asterisk Mailing
Subject: [on-asterisk] Location of official Digium
: Chuck Mariotti [mailto:cmario...@xunity.com]
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 3:07 PM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: [on-asterisk] Sipura SPA-3000 always block callerID?
Anyone know how to always block callerID when making a SIP call via this unit?
I can get it to *67, but I don't want to have to do
What are people doing in the case of a company replacing their telephone lines
with VoIP Trunks (no analog lines).
Some people still want to send a fax the old fashioned way... how are people
doing this exactly?
I have a client in the 416 area that wants to fax out using their old fax
This is what I feared on the Credit Card Processing side... would like to keep
the costs to a minimum for transitioning.
-Original Message-
From: Elliott Jeyaseelan [mailto:g...@iaw.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 2:26 PM
To: Chuck Mariotti; asterisk Mailing
Subject: RE
Sorry. Yes, it is blocked.
-Original Message-
From: TianLun Song [mailto:stl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 12:19 PM
To: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: [on-asterisk] Does Rogers Portable wireless internet block the sip
call?
Hi all,
I recently installed a xlite for a friend of
I tried this over two years ago, IAX2 did work at that time.
Also VPN into the remote network, then SIP also works.
From: TianLun Song [mailto:stl...@gmail.com]
Sent: Sunday, July 26, 2009 1:54 PM
To: Chuck Mariotti
Cc: asterisk@uc.org
Subject: Re: [on-asterisk] Does Rogers Portable wireless
Is it possible to get the Nortel phones working with an Asterisk server
(getting rid of the BCM completely)?
-Original Message-
From: David Cook [mailto:dbc_aster...@advan.ca]
Sent: Monday, July 20, 2009 12:52 PM
To: 'Anthony Boyington'; 'asterisk Mailing'
Subject: RE: [on-asterisk]
I am using ASUS WL-520GU's with DD-WRT for a mesh hotspot network with success.
They are cheap and run faster than the Linksys.
-Original Message-
From: Apache [mailto:apa...@tsx3.computeradvocacy.com] On Behalf Of Henry
L.Coleman
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 11:14 PM
To:
Not to put a dark cloud on it, I think it's a good idea...
Remember, power, cooling and bandwidth will likely be an issue. You will likely
have to charge a nominal amp fee per U as well...
Eg... I have a half rack (20u) at 151... A few quad core 2's, some P4 and P3
machines, KVM and Switch...
A client is getting DSL service installed at their business in Alberta (Telus
territory). It was supposed to be installed on an existing telephone line.
However, it appears that Telus has pulled in a new pair of wires (no jack). I
guess this means that it's a dry loop since it has a paper card
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