things to
permissive, and put a little security caveat/lecture in the docs to cover
their ass.
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Thanks Jim.
I am curious about the firmware
I don't have any direct experience with this, so I'm just adding my own
questions and thoughts to this thread.
I would expect that there are a lot more variables in play that we aren't
used to dealing with when terminating to US/EU (let's call them G8 to save
on typing) destinations (over and
I didn't even know there was such a thing!
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mine has lapsed.
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We should target for something after Labour Day. Let me know if there's
anything I can do to help out.
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Should we have a meeting or a hacks
Get an analog phone and run it through an ATA.
Something like this?
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I know it sounds like an
Beocom 2 or Beocom 5 might be something to look at.
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Get an analog phone and run it through an ATA.
Something like this?
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Gentek has boatloads of them.
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Anyone know if anyone in the GTA has these in stock that could be bought
today? My mom's is on the fritz, so I need to get one ASAP , configure and
fedex to her.
Oh to be family
https://www.gentek.com/products.php?search=HT502
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Gentek has boatloads of them.
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Anyone know if anyone in the GTA has
I hardly ever use the 's' extension anymore. _X. may be ugly, but it
preserves the source extension.
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I was advised to stop using macro's, as they have tend to trash
variables at odd times and have undefined behaviour when
Yep, but only from Mon to Wed.
On Monday, October 8, 2012, Philip Mullis wrote:
In support of Dave's theory, SIP is a peer to peer protocol. We're just
used to setting SIP devices up in something more like a client/server
model. It should be possible to directly call between two SIP phones with
no server involved, so what Dave is proposing is very likely to work.
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The VPN client in those phones is for connection to a Cisco AnyConnect VPN,
and I know there are Linux clients for that protocol, but I can't find
whether there are any Linux servers for that.
Anybody had any experience with that?
Alternatively, is there a decent-priced concentrater that'll do
I don't think they can work with OpenVPN because it's a different
technology, but if somebody has emulated the AnyConnect protocol there may
be another Linux project that'll do the job.
Good idea about trying dslreports.com. I'll have a stab at that.
On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 6:16 PM, Bruce N
I've got some Cisco SPA535G phones, plus a Snom, a Polycom and a few Aastras
I can provide. I might be able to hack together a computer as well.
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I'm interested.
We are already well on the way towards migrating
Anybody know if the T310 timer can be set in chan_dahdi.conf?
The only timers I see are the following:
; ISDN Timers
; All of the ISDN timers and counters that are used are configurable. Specify
; the timer name, and its value (in ms for timers).
; K: Layer 2 max number of outstanding
I'm looking for SDK docs for Snom phones. Anybody know where to find
them? (I'm searching the Snom website, but so far no luck).
TIA
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waiting using this type of setup, or will they be constrained to a single
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Does anybody know?
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Not sure about building into asterisk, but fail2ban is pretty useful
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Since this stuff changes all the time, I wanted to get a feel for what
sort of headsets for softphones people are liking these days.
My sense is that a gamer's headset would probably be a good choice, but
I'm not sure.
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I'm not sure
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Hope this helps!
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http://linuxinnovations.com/core1.4-1.6.2.html
(search for timezone)
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The voicemail thing works well
happened if you have the need for
historical reporting in the users local timezone.
I'll have to look into this feature in 1.6.2
Mike
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Thanks a ton for that information.
Thing is, with Asterisk 1.6.2 they are now including the timezone
,
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Anybody done anything like this?
Any experiences or suggestions would be most appreciated.
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The voicemail thing works well, but it doesn't handle things like
business hours and remote calling settings (e.g
Is there such a thing as the best SIP client for the iPhone? I don't
have one (I have an E71), but one of my partners does and I'd like to be
able to register him to our PBX).
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Which is really not useful.
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the carrier, but it would appear that the DTMF they transmit
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Anyone had to deal with this? Early media on Asterisk seems to be a bit
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board. Intel quality, and cheap as
dirt for what you get.
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Just to clarify:
T1 is a type of circuit
ISDN/PRI is a protocol
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PRI is not a form of T1. It is a flavour of the ISDN protocols that
can run over a T1 (it can also run on an E1).
So any T1 circuit is suitable for PRI, as long as the
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Thanks to all for the helpful feedback.
I don't think we have the basis for a talk, yet, but it's good
information regardless, and I appreciate it.
Jim
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I'm hoping to learn a bit more about DNS.
I get it in theoretical terms, but the devil
working. I've so far not found
any faqs to this end.
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me busy forwarding (*91) is not supported on the hunting line. What can i
do? any suggestions?
thx in advance.
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aspect, I am seeking experiences in the different distribution you guys use
for major asterisk deployement.
I mainly debate between CentOS and Ubuntu (both server flavor). Any
insights, stories?
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And also, that's what the Vicidial folks are tending to use now, and
they beat up asterisk pretty well.
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Jim
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adherence might prove more trouble than it's worth.
Discuss?
Jim
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any of you have any advice?
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any knowledge of this new algorithm?
I am going to be running a large amount of DS0s from PRI to channel banks, and I like the idea of
cleaner, but not so much the idea of slower.
Does anybody have any knowledge of the pros and cons of this new algorithm?
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Does anybody have any experience with hosted project management tools?
Any favourites?
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are doing a lot of external transfers, this may
reduce trunk usage, but then you lose control of the call, so won't be
able to do CDR on it. Also, I'm not sure if Asterisk handles this
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has experience with this device?
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To me, that device represents a single point of failure, so I'm
and running on some Dell PowerEdge 1850
hardware using a RedFone quad port Fone2Bridge with echo cancellation.
Maybe this could be a poll or something that could be set up on the
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CentOS 5.3 runs asterisk well, and Sangoma makes great cards.
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is not part of the EU.
Gr.
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I'm going to be in Iceland, Denmark and Germany. Basically 2 days in
each place. I will want data for sure, and I don't have to worry about
forwarding my cell because I front end my
,
Customer Service
United Mobile
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Your best bet is to pickup a local SIM at the moment I guess...:(
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Halfway in between you'll want to look at something like PBX-in-a-flash,
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command.
If I just 'kill -9' the process (which is the only way I know to
terminate a process), it doesn't finish the ping command gracefully, and
so the captured file doesn't have the summary report in it.
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Thanks to everyone for the helpful and thoughtful replies!
The 'kill -INT' command did what I needed. It adds the stats to the
file, and then exists.
Thanks again!
Jim
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Sorry for piping in here late, but I think that YATE would be able to do that
for you fairly simply.
It compiles easily on Windows or Linux, and has both a call and tone generator
built in.
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something that works for more of NANP would be awesome.
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Thanks to all for the info. Very handy.
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A customer of mine is going to feed phone numbers into the Asterisk
system, which will consist of the area code and phone number.
The thing is, the app doesn't know if the call will be a local or LD
call. This is no big deal
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What no amds in there?
We should also toss an intel i7 in there for testing.
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You know what? That's a fantastic idea!
We should set up a basic idea of what we want to test (keep it
simple), and the get together and have a 'mix-off' between YATE, FS
and Asterisk and see
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logfile logfile.tmp; mv logfile.tmp logfile
again, stopping the logging first.
There are probably lots of ways to do this, and you may get differing
opinions, but these seem to work.
M.
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