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
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
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
There's also NetFlow, see this presentation (May 2008):
http://www.bsdcan.org/2008/schedule/events/100.en.html
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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):
Hello,
I would like to know any one from TAUG attending Digium®|Asterisk®
World Conference- March 18-19 in San Jose?
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I would like to know any one from TAUG attending
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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
I'll be there. We're exhibiting at VON. Hope to see some of you guys there.
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I'll be there. We're exhibiting as well. Hope to see anyone else who is
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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,($[20 10]?true:false)
Version 2:
I'll be coming down from Calgary - Anybody interested in grabbing a beer
at some point? It'd be great to meet some of the people on the list
seeing that I never get to Toronto these days.
Martin
Shidan wrote:
I'll be there. We're exhibiting as well. Hope to see anyone else who is
coming
Bruce Nik wrote:
Hello everyone,
The first statement seems to work and jumps to the right
context. The second statement yields 0 and always jumps to
true (which is odd). Can anyone please tell me whats wrong here?
Version 1: exten = s,n,GotoIf,($[20
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.
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
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
The company name is Jazinga, love to see you all drop by our booth and count
me in for any meetups.
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Count me in!
Martin Glazer wrote:
I'll be coming down from Calgary - Anybody interested in
grabbing a
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
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
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
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