Am Sunday 24 December 2006 16:53 schrieb JR Richardson:
If Iam doing UPDATE SQL statements I got an overload for connection.
am doing everytime an Disconnect ${connid}) but this is ignored.
any idea?
You must clear the resut ID and also issue a disconnect to the
connection ID, see
I am trying to use the Siedle DCA612-0 porter interface
with Asterisk, I connected it to a Linksys SPA2100 ATA
and it seems to work correctly.
BUT
I have to send tones #61 to it in order to open the door
or a single tone 1 to 9 in order to talk to whoever is
at the door; it seems that tones are
Andrew D Kirch wrote:
Jamin W. Collins wrote:
Steve Edwards wrote:
I was crashing 7 to 10 times a day until I booted a non-SMP kernel. I
haven't had a crash since. Meetme does not play well with SMP.
Interesting, I've been running asterisk (v1.2.10) on an SMP system
(dual Xeon 2.66Ghz)
Steve Edwards wrote:
On Sun, 24 Dec 2006, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
Steve Edwards wrote:
I'm running CentOS 4.4, Asterisk 1.2.13 on HP DL380's. My application is
mostly meetme conferences being created and closed all day long. Peak
load is around 200 SIP calls.
I was crashing 7 to 10 times
The Asterisk Development Team is pleased to announce the first release
in the Asterisk 1.4 series, Asterisk 1.4.0!
As previously announced, this release contains a large number of new
features over the 1.2 series; see the CHANGES file in the distribution
for the complete list. Before installing
On Mon, 25 Dec 2006, Jamin W. Collins wrote:
Another difference I noted between your reports and those (like myself)
indicating success with SMP and MeetMe is that it appears you are
frequently using dynamic MeetMe rooms, is this correct? We normally use
static rooms. Perhaps the problem lies
Steve Underwood wrote:
Paul Hales wrote:
When you built Asterisk, it must have refused to build the ilbc codec -
I have never seen an Asterisk box that could not transcode ilbc, in over
3 years of working with Asterisk.
Most versions of embedded Asterisk will choke unto unusable if they are
Has anyone else installed the official 1.4.0 release? I have, and it
installed very easily. However, I don't have any of my usual command
line tools for monitoring and debugging zap channels and PRI lines:
asterisk1*CLI pri show span 1
No such command 'pri show' (type 'help' for help)
Michael Collins wrote:
Has anyone else installed the official 1.4.0 release? I have, and it
installed very easily. However, I don’t have any of my usual command
line tools for monitoring and debugging zap channels and PRI lines:
asterisk1*CLI pri show span 1
No such command 'pri show'
Hello
I am running the following setup in order to make VoIP calls at home.
Home Phone - SPA3000 - Asterisk Home - IAX2 over Internet -
Asterisk Office
The voice mail for Home Phone is hosted on the Asterisk Office
machine. I wanted to have a way to check the status of my voicemail on
my home
At 01:16 PM 12/25/2006, you wrote:
Steve Underwood wrote:
Paul Hales wrote:
When you built Asterisk, it must have refused to build the ilbc codec -
I have never seen an Asterisk box that could not transcode ilbc, in over
3 years of working with Asterisk.
Most versions of embedded Asterisk
Jean-Yves Avenard wrote:
Does Asterisk 1.4 introduce new capabilities allowing to remotely
check the MWI on a remote machine like what my patches are doing? In
the list of changes for 1.4.0 I read SIP MWI subscription support,
what exactly is this ?
No, Asterisk 1.4 does not include any
Michael Collins wrote:
Has anyone else installed the official 1.4.0 release? I have, and it
installed very easily. However, I don’t have any of my usual command
line tools for monitoring and debugging zap channels and PRI lines:
You must use zaptel 1.4 and libpri 1.4. Asterisk 1.4
Hi
On 12/26/06, Kevin P. Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, Asterisk 1.4 does not include any functionality for multi-server
MWI. The SIP functionality improvements are just better support for the
'pull' model of SIP MWI, in addition to the 'push' model Asterisk has
used in the past.
If I
At 09:37 AM 12/25/2006, you wrote:
The Asterisk Development Team is pleased to announce the first
release in the Asterisk 1.4 series, Asterisk 1.4.0!
Being the stupidly brave sort I've installed 1.4 and all seems to be
working fine. A long time ago I had hints working just fine on my
Aastra
On 2006-12-20 05:18:08 -0800, Chris Blunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
Hi List
I need a quality US 800 DID over IAX for my Asterisk server, preferably one
that doesn't cost the earth.
Any suggestions please?
Depends a lot on your geographical
You must use zaptel 1.4 and libpri 1.4. Asterisk 1.4 specifically has
checks in the configure script to check for the unique stuff in those
versions and the associated channel driver (chan_zap) will not build
without it.
I think I found the issue. My Tor2 clone has a modified driver. The
On Mon, Dec 25, 2006 at 11:48:44PM -0800, Michael Collins wrote:
You must use zaptel 1.4 and libpri 1.4. Asterisk 1.4 specifically has
checks in the configure script to check for the unique stuff in those
versions and the associated channel driver (chan_zap) will not build
without it.
I
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