Hi Steve,
you are telling me there is no way to set a particular speed on my
iaxmodem in order to force the sender speed?
I have some problems with a customer who gets malformed faxes even if no
error occurs. Since I cannot tell the sender to lower its fax speed, my
idea is to force my
I know that I should know this. But I'm having serious brain farts at the
moment.
I want to have a call be counted in a number of ways
outbound
inbound
potential
so, for example, a call comes into my dialplan, I want to add it to
TotalCalls (all calls inbound + outbound)
InboundCalls (all
On 17/05/2012 2:47 PM, gincantalupo wrote:
Hi Steve,
you are telling me there is no way to set a particular speed on my
iaxmodem in order to force the sender speed?
I have some problems with a customer who gets malformed faxes even if
no error occurs. Since I cannot tell the sender to lower
Hi, can we load the settings of /etc/dahdi/system.conf from database table in
real time. thanks,Kamlesh --
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On 05/17/2012 07:38 AM, Kamlesh Kumar wrote:
can we load the settings of /etc/dahdi/system.conf from database table
in real time.
No. Since these settings are associated with physical connections on the
server, it seems quite unlikely that being able to change them in
realtime would ever be
- Original Message -
Hi Steve,
you are telling me there is no way to set a particular speed on my
iaxmodem in order to force the sender speed?
I have some problems with a customer who gets malformed faxes even if
no
error occurs. Since I cannot tell the sender to lower its fax
On 05/17/2012 02:47 PM, gincantalupo wrote:
Hi Steve,
you are telling me there is no way to set a particular speed on my
iaxmodem in order to force the sender speed?
I have some problems with a customer who gets malformed faxes even if
no error occurs. Since I cannot tell the sender to lower
Hi guys, thanks for answers.
That could seem counter-intuitive but it is not. Not to mention the fact
that information technology is not science, the solution to broken faxes
is to lower down speed. This works even with normal telco lines even if
you DO NOT have a pbx (telco technicians even
On 17 May 2012 22:40, gincantalupo gincantal...@fgasoftware.com wrote:
That could seem counter-intuitive but it is not. Not to mention the fact
that information technology is not science, the solution to broken faxes is
to lower down speed. This works even with normal telco lines even if you DO
Kamlesh,
Out of curiosity, what was your driving reason for wanting to do this?
Thanks,
Rusty Newton
Open Source Community Support Manager | Digium, Inc | www.digium.com
Desk/Cell/Fax : 256-428-6200
On 5/17/2012 7:38 AM, Kamlesh Kumar wrote:
Hi,
can we load the settings of
On 05/17/2012 07:40 AM, gincantalupo wrote:
That could seem counter-intuitive but it is not. Not to mention the
fact that information technology is not science, the solution to
broken faxes is to lower down speed.
The DSP algorithms change slightly between bitrates and considerably
between
On 05/17/2012 07:53 AM, Andrew Furey wrote:
we use ActiveFax for sending (interfaced from an ERP package) and
often get Comm Error 283 and incomplete faxes. If it's just making a
bad situation worse, how is it that our solution of turning off ECM
mode fixes it 98% of the time? I'm curious.
Sebastian,
Seeing as this an issue related to faxing using the SpanDSP library;
if you do not get an answer leading to a solution here, then you may try
asking on the SpanDSP mailing list
http://lists.soft-switch.org/mailman/listinfo
It's likely that the Asterisk users, specifically using
I've recently released a dlz ENUM module for the bind9 nameserver:
http://www.opentelecoms.org/dlz-ldap-enum
Basically, it handles ENUM queries from Asterisk, FreeSWITCH, repro,
Kamailio, Lumicall, searches for the phone number in ENUM, and if found,
returns the email address as both a SIP
- Original Message -
Hi guys, thanks for answers.
That could seem counter-intuitive but it is not. Not to mention the
fact
that information technology is not science,
Huh? It is indeed very much a science. You have known established facts,
processes, concepts, methods for testing
- Original Message -
On 05/17/2012 07:53 AM, Andrew Furey wrote:
we use ActiveFax for sending (interfaced from an ERP package) and
often get Comm Error 283 and incomplete faxes. If it's just making
a
bad situation worse, how is it that our solution of turning off ECM
mode fixes
Hi Sebastian,
has still some issues that not all faxes pass ok, but does the work ==
still badly broken
Your log doesn't seem to show a spandsp error. It looks more like a bad
signal. Did you change anything else when you installed FFA? Usually
people move the other way to improve their
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