Well, really they are a LOT too loud, as they are meant to simulate
tones used in a bygone era where there was inband signaling that was
muted to the caller.
John Novack
Lee Spenadel wrote:
Sorry if this is a repost – I never saw a copy of this go out last week.
Can anyone tell me if
Appreciate all your input folks. Much of it very helpful in the greater
context of the initial question.
Thank you for the suggestion of using various wireless devices, but I'm
stuck with fixed wiring since this is a security/emergency phone(s)
installation underground in large tunnels.
Also,
If this is an emergency phone situation then I would question the wisdom
of even considering using Asterisk.
Conventional telephony solutions exist that will easily cover the loop
length and provide the reliability that should be required by risk
management in such a situation.
John Novack
asterisk-us...@rogg.is wrote:
couple last words on this - if that is the application, then ringing the
remote terminal may not even be necessary, you really only care about
the hookswitch and audio which is a different thing entirely from ringing.
You may be able to boost the battery voltage
John Novack wrote:
If this is an emergency phone situation then I would question the wisdom
of even considering using Asterisk.
Conventional telephony solutions exist that will easily cover the loop
length and provide the reliability that should be required by risk
management in such a
Dear Eric;
Sangoma has ADSL router? And does that router support bandwidth division
capability?
Dear jas;
About what u mentioned: it is related to linux, do u know a dsl router that
does bandwidth divion?
Any help?
Regards
Bilal
I've had good luck using a
bilal ghayyad wrote:
Dear Eric;
Sangoma has ADSL router? And does that router support bandwidth division
capability?
Internal ADSL cards; not external router appliances.
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through a test .. i was able to send calls from Asterisk 1.4 to a PSTN number
through a cisco router with a channel bank.. Audio worked well.. i setup a
dial plan in asterisk to Dial(${ext...@ciscoip) and authorise the cisco
router's ip on the asterisk server and treat the calls comming from
On Tue, 2009-05-26 at 21:29 +, asterisk-us...@rogg.is wrote:
Appreciate all your input folks. Much of it very helpful in the greater
context of the initial question.
Thank you for the suggestion of using various wireless devices, but I'm
stuck with fixed wiring since this is a
Even with 'conventional' PBXs, there is such a thing as power fail
devices where the extension is cut to a telco pots line for dial tone if
the PBX goes down.
Jon Pounder wrote:
John Novack wrote:
If this is an emergency phone situation then I would question the wisdom
of even considering
Hello all,
I've played with background and play sounds apps and googled around
and asked the list before to no avail.
Does anyone know of a way to have tones played during the call
progress stage of the call?
We (especially on some international circuits) get up to 5 seconds of
silence before
Jon Pounder wrote:
John Novack wrote:
If this is an emergency phone situation then I would question the
wisdom of even considering using Asterisk.
Conventional telephony solutions exist that will easily cover the
loop length and provide the reliability that should be required by
risk
I follow it to set [readhost.asterisk] and [writehost.asterisk] and
extconfig.conf sippeers =
mysql,readhost.asterisk/writehost.asterisk,sipfriends. However the
error message still existed. Can you give me an example of
res_mysql.conf and extconfig.conf?
On Tue, May 26, 2009 at 10:33 PM,
[snip]
You may be able to boost the battery voltage with a simple dc adapter in
series to get the line build out capability you need. Just make sure its
floating with respect to ground and wire it in. Don't be afraid of
hurting the phone, you won't.
But it is possible to hurt the ATA if it
Ok,
but if I want to open only SIP port on firewall, which ones? I have the
following situation:
computer A (softphone) firewall computer B (asterisk)
and I dont' want to open any ports, only SIP and voice.
2009/5/26 David Gibbons d...@videon-central.com
Assuming you
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