RE: [on-asterisk] Tools for troubleshooting voice quality

2008-03-06 Thread Philip Mullis
Packs of scripts are a good idea, however something to monitor the overall quailty after the install should always be considered. There is many many many things that can go wonk on a voip install from the tos being set wrong on a switch to using a voip provider thats too far away (network

RE: [on-asterisk] Tools for troubleshooting voice quality

2008-03-06 Thread Don Moskaluk
iperf is a measurement tool developed by NLANR. It's been used very extensively in the research community for projects like Web100 and the Abilene network. iperf can measure node-to-node throughput, packet loss, jitter and latency. It has a wide variety of options to measure all sorts of network

[on-asterisk] Asterisk VideoConference, not just video calls

2008-03-06 Thread Andre Courchesne - Consultant
Ok, Everyone knows that asterisk does video calls (1 to 1) and that works great. Now what about video conference (multiple parties)? Kind of a MeetMe but with video in probably like a mosaic view. I have looked at Vmukti, but man this is a big settup requiring an external Windoes Server

Re: [on-asterisk] Tools for troubleshooting voice quality

2008-03-06 Thread Ian Darwin
There's also NetFlow, see this presentation (May 2008): http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/100.en.html - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [on-asterisk] Tools for troubleshooting voice quality

2008-03-06 Thread Simon P. Ditner
Although it doesn't say so in the description, Kristian Kielhofner is going to be talking about that at IT360 as well: http://www.it360.ca/2008/session_detail.cfm?id=444 On Thu, 6 Mar 2008, Ian Darwin wrote: There's also NetFlow, see this presentation (May 2008):

[on-asterisk] Digium®|Asterisk® World Conference- March 18-19

2008-03-06 Thread Lloyd Aloysius (SunTel)
Hello, I would like to know any one from TAUG attending Digium®|Asterisk® World Conference- March 18-19 in San Jose? Thank you -- Lloyd Aloysius -- Lloyd Aloysius - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For

RE: [on-asterisk] DigiumR|AsteriskR World Conference- M arch 18-19

2008-03-06 Thread Jim Van Meggelen
Lloyd Aloysius (SunTel) wrote: Hello, I would like to know any one from TAUG attending DigiumR|AsteriskR World Conference- March 18-19 in San Jose? I'll be there. I got a press pass from VON mag because I wrote some articles for them. Probably I'll do some hanging out at the Sangoma booth

RE: [on-asterisk] DigiumR|AsteriskR World Conference- March 18-19

2008-03-06 Thread Kathleen Reed
I'll be there. We're exhibiting at VON. Hope to see some of you guys there. Kathleen Reed Sangoma Technologies Inc. | 50 McIntosh Drive, Suite 120, Markham ON L3R 9T3 Canada t. 1 905 474 1990 x 115 | e. [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Jim Van Meggelen [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: [on-asterisk] DigiumR|AsteriskR World Conference- March 18-19

2008-03-06 Thread Shidan
I'll be there. We're exhibiting as well. Hope to see anyone else who is coming down from taug drop by. --- Shidan On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Kathleen Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll be there. We're exhibiting at VON. Hope to see some of you guys there. Kathleen Reed Sangoma

[on-asterisk] Digium®|Asterisk® World - March 18- 19

2008-03-06 Thread Lloyd Aloysius (SunTel)
Hello, I would like to know any one from attending Digium®|Asterisk® World Conference- March 18-19 in San Jose? Thank you -- Lloyd Aloysius - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail:

[on-asterisk] Dialplan problem

2008-03-06 Thread Bruce Nik
Hello everyone, The first statement seems to work and jumps to the right context. The second statement yields 0 and always jumps to true (which is odd). Can anyone please tell me whats wrong here? Version 1: exten = s,n,GotoIf,($[20 10]?true:false) Version 2:

Re: [on-asterisk] DigiumR|AsteriskR World Conference- March 18-19

2008-03-06 Thread Martin Glazer
I'll be coming down from Calgary - Anybody interested in grabbing a beer at some point? It'd be great to meet some of the people on the list seeing that I never get to Toronto these days. Martin Shidan wrote: I'll be there. We're exhibiting as well. Hope to see anyone else who is coming

RE: [on-asterisk] Dialplan problem

2008-03-06 Thread Jim Van Meggelen
Bruce Nik wrote: Hello everyone, The first statement seems to work and jumps to the right context. The second statement yields 0 and always jumps to true (which is odd). Can anyone please tell me whats wrong here? Version 1: exten = s,n,GotoIf,($[20

RE: [on-asterisk] DigiumR|AsteriskR World Conference- March 18-19

2008-03-06 Thread Jim Van Meggelen
Count me in! Martin Glazer wrote: I'll be coming down from Calgary - Anybody interested in grabbing a beer at some point? It'd be great to meet some of the people on the list seeing that I never get to Toronto these days. Martin Shidan wrote: I'll be there. We're exhibiting as well.

[on-asterisk] WaitExten inside macros

2008-03-06 Thread Andre Courchesne - Consultant
Hi all, Reading: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+WaitExten It is mentioned that: WaitExten does not work in a Macro! Then since in 1.4 Background does not wait at the end of the prompt for a key, how are you supposed to wait for DTMF inside a

Re: [on-asterisk] WaitExten inside macros

2008-03-06 Thread Andre Courchesne - Consultant
Never mind, found it. The Read command does the job. For me at least. Andre Courchesne - Consultant wrote: Hi all, Reading: http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+cmd+WaitExten It is mentioned that: WaitExten does not work in a Macro! Then since in 1.4

Re: [on-asterisk] DigiumR|AsteriskR World Conference- March 18-19

2008-03-06 Thread Shidan
The company name is Jazinga, love to see you all drop by our booth and count me in for any meetups. --- Shidan On Thu, Mar 6, 2008 at 11:11 PM, Jim Van Meggelen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Count me in! Martin Glazer wrote: I'll be coming down from Calgary - Anybody interested in grabbing a

RE: [on-asterisk] Dialplan problem

2008-03-06 Thread Bruce Nik
Thanks for the input Jim. Doing Noop() before the statement is run gives me an integer. That is for sure not a string because variableA has been calculated by MATH function as I stated earlier. Your second suggestion Noop ($[${variableA} 10]) gives me 0. Return should be 0 and that just makes

RE: [on-asterisk] Dialplan problem

2008-03-06 Thread Jim Van Meggelen
I've had this same problem before, and I'm banging my head trying to remember how I solved it. It's a funky syntax thing, I just can't put my finger on it. Play around with quotes and spaces. I seem to recall some funky stuff with the parser, especially in earlier asterisk versions. Jim Bruce

Re: [on-asterisk] Dialplan problem

2008-03-06 Thread Duane
Jim Van Meggelen wrote: I've had this same problem before, and I'm banging my head trying to remember how I solved it. It's a funky syntax thing, I just can't put my finger on it. Play around with quotes and spaces. I seem to recall some funky stuff with the parser, especially in earlier