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asterisk-users@lists.digium.comSent: Tuesday, June 20, 2006 6:23 AMSubject: [Asterisk-Users] faxdetect questions - Please HELP! I'm using IAXmodem and Hylafax with 'faxdetect
I'm using IAXmodem and Hylafax with 'faxdetect=incoming' and things mostly work pretty well. My main lines come in via T1 DID. Today, HR got tired of having someone read and forward their faxes to them and requested we bring their physical machine back on line. I have been able to get the fax
Can I ask how you set the parking lots to a different moh? I don't see a setting for it in features.conf...
On 5/23/06, Doug Lytle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Knill wrote: I have not installed mpg123 so it must be native.
I've had issues with Native MOH over IAX2 while parking.Very
it says it is
playing back when it is not.
I've got another e-mail already going, so please stay tuned...
Bob McDowell
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loaded before the 'wct4xxp'.
I assume that this works because Asterisk only needs one timing source,
but as I am just a caveman, I can't say for sure.
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
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not have this limitation.
Is there anything I can do on the Asterisk side?
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
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I'm sorry. That was really vague. I'm tired and need to go home...
Here's some more detail.
I'm calling from a Nokia GSM cell phone ala Cingular.
I'm calling to a zap tdm channel. I have already tried 'relaxdtmf=yes'.
Bob McDowell
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of problem before?
3) Do I need to scrap the sound card and use an FX(O) device? If so,
how do I get my sound back?
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
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It's a clone built on an Intel 865GBF.
Bob McDowell
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Google for 'fence stray voltage' and you'll see that the solution lies
in the proper installation of the fence.
Should the farmer be uncooperative, you might make sure the telco knows
that one of their customers is potentially damaging their equipment...
Bob McDowell
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times, and it stops.
7) Death-loop resumes when starting asterisk with either method
8) After a reboot, things are normal again
Weird, eh? It's not critical, but if you've seen it before I'd love to
know what you found to be causing it.
Bob McDowell
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me to switch from EM Wink to PRI without forking
over some cash. Your E1/T1 issue could be in the same
boat.
There
was an Asterisk+Vonage discussion on this list a week or so
ago...
Bob McDowell
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Did my Spanish just get better? I can actually read some of that...
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As root:
# ln -s /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build /usr/src/linux-2.6
(I don't know if a link to 'linux' is needed)
# ln -s /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build /usr/src/linux
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2) 'rpm -e' the old kernel
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
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conceivably
waste a lot of time...
Still, Asterisk can easily handle this for you.
Good luck,
Bob McDowell
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Very true, but I want to 'sell' him on the idea, not drive him screaming
to Cisco...
Not my cup of tea, I'm afraid.
Bob McDowell
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It's been a while, but I didn't think those two terms were necessarily
exclusive. Checkpoint firewalls can provide NAT, can they not?
Bob McDowell
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,Hangup
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Plus see this:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+and+Vonage
Bob McDowell
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The owner of my company just asked me for an Asterisk brochure. Has
anyone seen such a creature? I know of some really informative
websites, but I think a pdf would be priceless at this point.
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
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I did. I will do so again, just to be sure. I am one of those 'search
first' type of list guys, and would not want to waste this list's time
if I could help it...
Bob McDowell
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a cellular device
until they're all used up, then use the T1
Bob McDowell
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This is okay, but it's almost two years old...
Bob McDowell
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There's a really great article in Forbes online also, but the request
was for a 'brochure'. This is from a non-techie person...
The only digium brochure that anyone found is here:
http://www.digium.com/en/docs/ABE/abe_brochure.pdf
Not great, but workable.
Bob McDowell
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as easy to forklift
the old thing as to continue to mess with the integration. Plus there
would be other advantages.
Bob McDowell
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Can you chain these to get more that 42 buttons? I need about 60...
Bob McDowell
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fault, due to lack of finding a good one.
Bob McDowell
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greatly. Also, if you failed to answer your cell, the CS would dispatch
as normal.
Bob McDowell
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The C900V2 only connects with Bosch receivers. In fact, all of the IP
communicators in the industry are proprietary. There is a committee
working towards a standard, but my understanding is that we still have a
decent wait ahead of us.
Bob McDowell
From
asterisk with 60 sets and 16 lines.
When you strip off my name and email, it gets a little less certain who
I am talking about...
Bob McDowell
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, a list would be a great addition. It would go a long
way toward debunking the FUD that usually accompanies a product of this
type. And with Asterisk it's worse because it gets Linux FUD as well as
VoIP FUD.
Bob McDowell
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that need resolving...
Bob McDowell
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Hello all, I first want to thank
didn't want to commit the time...
Bob McDowell
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I've never used different creds for different lines, so I won't be much
help there...
Bob McDowell
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their customers to
stay with them forever...
Bob McDowell
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and I had to do some quick recovery.
I
personally wish you all the luck in the world. Any healthcare organization
looking to save like this is a worthy one.
My
shop is small. Just 16 lines, 60 or so sets, and 3 DID's (actually being
used.)
Bob McDowell
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I don't know for sure about the formats, but I'd try sox. I'm pretty
sure pcm/ulaw is built in...
Bob McDowell
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Did you already solve the 'sox not supporting mp3' problem?
I think the file extension for ulaw is '.ul' in sox. (Per the bottom of
http://www.waveformsoftware.com/SoX_Wrap/soxhelp.htm)
Is there a way to test that assumption?
Bob McDowell
Services Administrator
Federal Protection, Inc
(417
My command was:
sox brahms_piano_quartet_n3_44.mp3 -r 8000 -c 1
./brahms_piano_quartet_n3_44.ul
mv brahms_piano_quartet_n3_44.ul brahms_piano_quartet_n3_44.ulaw
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/RPMS/i386/sox-12.17.9-1.i386.rpm
/usr/src/redhat/RPMS/i386/sox-devel-12.17.9-1.i386.rpm
Bob McDowell
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, but not over 800 numbers. It gets weird. Personally, I blame
the cost-saving efforts of our friendly neighborhood telcos...
Now if you're talking about analog-Asterisk-analog then you'd probably
be fine.
Bob McDowell
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I had a similar problem related to rx gain. You can use ztmonitor to
make sure you're getting a reasonable number of '#'s during the call to
rule that out.
Bob McDowell
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I'm sure it's unrelated, but this reminds me how softphones on my HP
notebook do this. Everything else is fine, but any kind of softphone
flakes out a bit on SIP calls. Other devices do not display this
behavior.
Have you tested different phones against your set-up?
Bob McDowell
the files, and not the configuration.
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+config+musiconhold
.conf
Hopefully these random thoughts will get you started.
Bob McDowell
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models to be roughly the
same. Once properly configured, neither model produces anything I can
complain about. I may however have more to report after we do our
roll-out.
Bob McDowell
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suspect this will go a long way toward an easier adoption of the phone.
Bob McDowell
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I realize that this isn't the biz list, so I'll make this short.
If you have a good vendor of IP hardware that you'd recommend someone
check out, please send me their info off-list. My e-mail is
'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'. Any tips would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
the ulaw files the hard way...
Bob McDowell
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I would recommend this particular method as well. It's quite a project,
but the end result seems to be a very solid, configurable solution.
Bob McDowell
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My PocketPC with ppcIAX and/or SJPhone behaves in exactly the same way.
The only resolution is to use an earbud... I'm guessing that the
server's echo cancelling is intended to cancel minor echo introduced by
the path, but doesn't handle 'real' echo caused by looping sound. Is
that right?
Bob
and ask.
As I understand it, if you ask them there will be no penalties if they
find you in the wrong. If they 'catch' you, then come the fines...
Bob McDowell
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business is required to staff a person 24-hours a day.
I'm going with my first reponse - this is a blame game. Probably grown
out of a basic fear of technology and/or change.
Bob McDowell
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' preferred way).
4) (Etc)
N) If you are found in consistent breach of these rules, you will be
ignored until we can get you removed from the list.
Perhaps I'm the only one who would benefit from this, and if so I'll
promptly shut up and go back to work.
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
It depends
http://www.callcorder.com/phone-recording-law-america.htm
Bob McDowell
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There's a book on my desk right now that disagrees with you...
ISBN: 0-596-00962-3
Besides, this is Linux. Sometimes you'll simply have to use the
internet, right?
I think you might find more willing ears if you trimmed back your
negativity just a tad bit.
Bob McDowell
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No thanks, I was only curious.
Bob McDowell
Services Administrator
Federal Protection, Inc
(417) 869 9192 x 230
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Those two interfaces have different IP addresses, correct? Does OSPF
take care of notifying the end client that your IP has changed, or do
you set a backup IP in the device?
Or am I just confused?
Bob McDowell
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?
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
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Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Looking for docs on adjusting txgain/rxgain
I am looking for docs on how
I'd wager that would depended on whether you were in front of a state
judge or a federal one...
In general, I think no. I think the smaller the government body, the
more restrictive it can be. Unless directly contradicted by a federal
law, anyway.
Bob McDowell
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Just curious, but what does it pay???
Bob McDowell
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We
are aware of
other solutions to try.
What other productive conversation can there be from this?
Bob McDowell
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Good to know I'm not the only one...
I thought perhaps I had been expelled from the list...
Bob McDowell
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When you type 'help' from the CLI, it says nothing about 'quit' - or at
least not between 'no debug channel' and 'realtime load'. Google told
me about it, and I probably should have guessed, but still...
Who do I report this to?
Bob McDowell
. please help!)
2) Is there a document I should be working off of? Google doesn't seem
to think so...
Bob McDowell
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For the sake of the list's archives, my problem was rxgain. I used
ztmonitor to tweak the gain until I got at least three '#'s on the RX
side during a fax.
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
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True, but managed switches fail too. My suggestion, buy two cheap ones,
and keep one in the box...
Bob McDowell
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think Barnes and Noble, Borders, etc might have it?
Bob McDowell
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If you figure it out, please let me know. I would
actually love to _enable_ such a beep for my agents...
(If it
isn't there already...)
Bob McDowell
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this helps. There's nothing too special about it, but I'd really proud of
what we are going to be able to do with the awesome system.
If
anyone sees any faux pas in my config, please let me know.
Bob McDowell
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My Intel board's card works great with * for paging... I haven't ever
tried it the other way.
Bob McDowell
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No, not AGI. I'll give the '' a shot. See, I'm a self-taught 'nix guy
and I always tend to skip the basics and go right for the good stuff.
I'm googling simple stuff all the time. For example, I just learned
about 'top' yesterday...
Bob McDowell
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I've had pretty good luck getting the telco to bring out a laptop and
test the lines for this sort of thing. Not past the DMARC, of course,
but still it helps to narrow problems down.
Bob McDowell
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Perhaps you can scale him back at the 79XX? Not only might it solve the
problem, but I'll bet the people talking to him on the other end would
appreciate it as well...
On the Aastra 9133i, for example, you can provide gain settings in the
(mac).cfg file.
Bob McDowell
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While I'm thinking about it, is anyone else out there using podget or
something similar to do news/weather playback?
It's a neat idea, and I'd like to showcase it as a feature that the old
Nortel just didn't even come close to doing...
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
to their server...
Bob McDowell
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Bob, why
Speaking of script launching, how would one fire-and-forget a script in
Asterisk? It seems that as it is currently configured, if the called
hangs up, the script aborts.
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
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In the server's (or the phone's) cfg file, put in this line:
directory 1: company_directory.cfg
Then add a file of that name to your server. I'm currently using a
basic csv format file that consists of:
Name,1234
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Bob McDowell
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to be
acceptable, but a hyper-sensitive user may not be able to get past
them...
I will
know more if/when we proceed to roll-out.
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
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in advance for your insight...
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
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On 2/13/06, Bob McDowell
to the application's
developers IF I can convince them it is their issue, not Asterisk's.
Bob McDowell
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I was getting something very similar with my Aastra test
phones until I change 'callprogress=' to 'no'.
Thanks,
Bob
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Can anyone shed any light on to why I get a double ring
when calling
external numbers? When calling
'callprogress', in zapata.conf:
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/index.php?page=Asterisk+config+zapata.conf
Thanks,
Bob McDowell
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