Hi Bilal,
Am Sonntag, den 22.01.2012, 13:06 -0800 schrieb bilal ghayyad:
Hi All;
Is there a telephony card that contains analoge ports and E1s at the same
time?
Beronet in Germany produces modular media gateways as cards to plug in a
pc (PCI or PCI express) or as an external box. Each
Hi All,
Does anyone know how to directly make an Avaya 4610sw IP phone to communicate
directly with the Asterisk server.
Regards,
PPT
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I have an asterisk box which has Polycom Soundpoints IP335 and IP650s
registering to it both locally and remote.
I want to be able to incorporate a cordless phone at the remote location; not a
wireless phone.
I want it to also be able to register to the same asterisk box so it can take
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 7:35 AM, eherr email.eherr9...@gmail.com wrote:
I have an asterisk box which has Polycom Soundpoints IP335 and IP650s
registering to it both locally and remote.
** **
I want to be able to incorporate a cordless phone at the remote location;
not a wireless
To be honest I am not sure.
I was under the impression that there was a cordless SIP phone that
communicated back to the base which was hardwired into the
network.
Anything like that?
--E
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Hi
You're looking for SIP DECT phones.
In out experience Gigaset do a very good range of these.
http://gigaset.com/uk/en/cms/PageCordlessPhones.html
Regards
ISh
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 10:27 -0500, eherr wrote:
To be honest I am not sure.
I was under the impression that there was a
On Monday 23 January 2012, eherr wrote:
I have an asterisk box which has Polycom Soundpoints IP335 and IP650s
registering to it both locally and remote.
I want to be able to incorporate a cordless phone at the remote location;
not a wireless phone.
I want it to also be able to register
I have one of these already installed.
I have a plain household cordless phone plugged into an SPA which then SIPs
back to the server.
Where I want to put the new on is outside the range.
I thought SIP cordless phones would be better on the range.
Either way, does the two mentioned:
Gigaset
On Mon, 2012-01-23 at 10:39 -0500, eherr wrote:
Either way, does the two mentioned:
Gigaset
Panasonic KX-TGP500
Allow to program an extension from the asterisk so it is integrated
into the phone system as if it were just another Polycom
extension?
Yes, the Gigasets can do. You can have
On Monday 23 January 2012, eherr wrote:
I have one of these already installed.
I have a plain household cordless phone plugged into an SPA which then SIPs
back to the server.
Where I want to put the new on is outside the range.
I thought SIP cordless phones would be better on the range.
Hi,
I am attempting to make a SIP call between an Asterisk 10 server and an
Asterisk 1.8 system but when it goes to VM and the first prompt plays the line
drops and I see on the V10 console:
[Jan 23 15:47:04] WARNING[7859]: chan_sip.c:8944 process_sdp: Insufficient
information for SDP (m=
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 8:27 AM, eherr email.eherr9...@gmail.com wrote:
To be honest I am not sure.
** **
I was under the impression that there was a cordless SIP phone that
communicated back to the base which was hardwired into the network.
** **
Anything like that?
Yes,
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 8:39 AM, eherr email.eherr9...@gmail.com wrote:
Either way, does the two mentioned:
Gigaset
Panasonic KX-TGP500
Allow to program an extension from the asterisk so it is integrated into
the phone system as if it were just another Polycom
extension?
Yes, both the
Hi,
I've searched and searched on the possible problems. If anyone can help me
that would be great.
Span 1: TE2/0/1 T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1 (MASTER) B8ZS/ESF
CRC4 error count: 4750
E-bit error count: 5023
Timing slips: 72
1 TE2/0/1/1 Clear (In use) (SWEC:
At 06:35 AM 1/23/2012, you wrote:
I want to be able to incorporate a cordless phone at the remote
location; not a wireless phone.
I use Snom M3s. We have one base station and 3 handsets. They work
fine, but they don't feel like a business phone. The base is SIP to
DECT so the wireless
Hello,
When I called companies with auto animate menus my system does not seem to
detect menus on ther other side. For instance I called this number (407)
886-3338 when I input the ext. number of any option on the list I don't get
a response however if I called the same number from my google
We had similar problems, updating to the latest 1.8.x seems to have solved the
issue for at least one number we were having issues with.
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of motty.cruz
Sent:
Motty
What DTMF format are you using on your SIP trunk? Who is the sip trunk
through? Are you making the dial command with the (tT) options?
Thanks
Bryant Zimmerman (ZK Tech Inc.)
616-855-1030 Ext. 2003
From: Eric Wieling ewiel...@nyigc.com
Sent:
On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 01:16:51PM -0500, Liban Abdi wrote:
Hi,
I've searched and searched on the possible problems. If anyone can help me
that would be great.
Span 1: TE2/0/1 T2XXP (PCI) Card 0 Span 1 (MASTER) B8ZS/ESF
CRC4 error count: 4750
E-bit error count: 5023
Hello Bryant,
Thanks for your reply! I'm using dtmfmode=rfc2833, sip trunk through
Level3.
Thanks,
Motty
_
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Bryant
Zimmerman
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 11:03 AM
To:
2012/1/20, Alec Davis siva...@paradise.net.nz:
This maybe not what you want.
Our solution was monitor a queue with a BLF, instead of a queue member
This review https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1619/ allows a BLF lamp to
flash when a queue is ringing, then the queue can be picked up by the
On 01/23/2012 09:48 AM, --[ UxBoD ]-- wrote:
Hi,
I am attempting to make a SIP call between an Asterisk 10 server and an
Asterisk 1.8 system but when it goes to VM and the first prompt plays
the line drops and I see on the V10 console:
[Jan 23 15:47:04] WARNING[7859]: chan_sip.c:8944
For the most part, if it worked in 1.8.5 it should work in 1.8.8.1 unless
specifically noted in changes.
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Olivier
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 2:03 PM
To:
Il 23/01/2012 21:03, Olivier ha scritto:
How can I test this solution on a 1.8.8.1 system ?
If I'm not mistaken, diffhttps://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1619 do
not apply to 1.8.8.1.
Are you sure? Hopefully I will test it in the week end.
Darkbasic
--
On 01/23/2012 08:28 AM, Aamir Chougule wrote:
Hi All,
Does anyone know how to directly make an Avaya 4610sw IP phone to
communicate directly with the Asterisk server.
Regards,
PPT
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running Asterisk 1.8.9.0-rc2, what are the ways to interface with
ConfBridge ?
I see the CLI command 'confbridge' documented for asterisk 10, but i
dont see how to interface with confbridge on 1.8
What I'm trying to do is keep track of conferences that are used.
I tried something like the
Carlos Alvarez car...@televolve.com writes:
Perhaps you meant one that is not wi-fi? I would agree with that, I
have a pile of totally useless wi-fi phones, they are all garbage.
Ascom has some fantastic Wi-fi phones. They are expensive, but they are
the only Wi-fi phones I have tried which
On 24/01/2012, at 7:46 AM, Jonn Taylor wrote:
This phone only works with Avaya IP Ofiice.
That's the 5610SW.
The 4610SW while sharing the same appearance and also working on the IP Office
(with H323 firmware) was designed for the Avaya Communications Manager, and
therefore there is SIP
How can I test this solution on a 1.8.8.1 system ?
If I'm not mistaken, diff
https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1619 do not apply to 1.8.8.1.
I've just checked out 1.8.8.1 and download my patch from
https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1619/diff/raw/ and it applied clean,
using the following
In my neck of the woods...
A Cordless Phone refers to a cordless handset with a wired base. The
phone communicates with the base and can't work without it. It's usually
proprietary in nature as well.
A Wireless Phone usually refers to any phone communicating via 802.11.
No base required. A
Hi Kevin,
will grab a sip trace today and post it up.
--
Thanks, Phil
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On 01/23/2012 09:48 AM, --[ UxBoD ]-- wrote:
Hi,
I am attempting to make a SIP call between an Asterisk 10 server
and an
Asterisk 1.8 system but when it goes to VM and the first prompt
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