Tom Rymes ha scritto:
Has anyone figured out what this message means:
Don't know what to do if second ROSE component is of type 0x6
IIRC, it has to do with rerouted/forwarded calls. I came across that
portion of source code when I dealt with call forwarding/deflection.
ROSE stands for
Andrea Bencini ha scritto:
I would like to know if somebody has already used a C2-ISDN or a 4BRiJUN
card to connect asterisk to PSTN network. My problem is that i can't
configure my asterisk.
Please, help me with some solution!
Non so se riceverai qualche risposta in lista, ma sicuramente lo
And now in English? ;-)
I'm extremely sorry, I wanted to reply directly in order to cut down on
FAQ traffic, but after I realized my mistake I did not hit Cancel
quickly enough. Shame on me :)
It boiled down to try chan-capi with AVM, try bristuff with the QuadBRI
and, at least in the
Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk ha scritto:
hi
is it possible to use asterisk as an sms central to send SMSes directly
to clients on PSTN instead of just communicating with a central? the
telco to which we're currently connected doesn't have a central
Yes, as far as you can spoof the Caller ID
gincantalupo ha scritto:
I have a *IAX* phone connected to a LAN and I want to connect to it to
make calls using an Asterisk server located inside another LAN behind a
router (* hasn't a public IP)
I bought a IAX phone because SIP had problems with nat and so on. ::))
How should I configure
Altus Snyman ha scritto:
Good day all
Is it possable to set asterisk up as a cdr server for other voip units
We got a quintum dx here and its got a option to log to a cdr server on
port 9002
That's not a job for Asterisk! The Tenor can connect to a server and
send CSV records over TCP, so
Massimo Frisoni ha scritto:
I have an EICON DIVA PCI 2.02 with I4L.
I'm unable to call some numbers, in general numbers with automatic
responders that do not rings.
It's seems asterisk does not understand that the other party has
answered, so after a timeout it reports 'busy', but in real the
Massimo De Nadal ha scritto:
I think you can't run asterisk on a 64 bit linux version. Certainly it
works well on a 64 bit amd processor, but in x86 mode...
Am i right guys ??
It does work all right here as a native 64-bit app, on a 64-bit kernel
with zaptel and BRIstuff!
Greetings,
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Tobias Wolf ha scritto:
Let us assume that i have a couple of phones which should be able to
receive SMS directly from my * box ( and not from an SMSC from BT or
Deutsche Telekom ), So all these phones have the phone number of the *
as Service Center configured. I recognized that the numbers
Armin Schindler ha scritto:
I don't think so, unless someone has written a CAPI layer for HFC-S PCI A
cards!
Isn't mISDN providing this?
Right. It didn't work for me, but a lot of time has passed since I
tried it!
Thanks,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
In the end I succesfully compile zaphfc, but I am not able to use the card
(a lot of problem running zapcfg, a loto of problem starting asterisk
saying about wrong anything (from signalling to any other parameter
specified in zapata.conf)
You may want to post
Darko Sundek wrote:
SORRY FOR MY LONG PRELUDE ( we respect kbps)
Molim, pozdravi mi Podgoricu i celu Crnu Goru :)
1. What we need to know about our LOCAL PSTN telco (digital) lines to
be shure in our hardware choise (voltage, current etc.)?
*IF* they are EuroISDN, then they are
Giorgio Incantalupo ha scritto:
Hi,
the question is: can digium and quadBRI co-exists easily on the same
server?
We are still having a lot of troubles since it is hard to find infos on
how to configure them.
I think they can. At least, I have HFC-S PCI A cards and a TDM analogue
card, rev.
Kevin Hanson wrote:
Can anyone recommend a BRI card that supports Asterisk and that will
work in Italy? Will the Digium TDM card work in Italy?
I guess that everyone here will recommend the quadBRI (e.g. Junghanns').
Digium's TDM card does not support BRI!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way: anyone got experience in attended trasfer with snom ? :)
Works OK here, using a lightly patched CVS from a couple of months ago
and the instructions that they provided (HOLD, dial extension, speak to
said extension, then TRANSFER).
Of course this isn't
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
I know the configuration of telco is point-to-point and I think the card
have to work in NT mode (I presume because I have
not found the documentation about this and when attach to the ISDN the
led become green).
If you're connecting the card to a NT1/NT1+, then
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
Hi, Thank you again for the help is there a way to debug the isdn ?
Yes:
1. cat /proc/zaptel/* will provide hints about Layer 1 (ACTIVATED and
DEACTIVATED are self-explanatory, but the code that comes with them
isn't: you will find its meaning on the HFC-S PCI
Bernie Ott wrote:
http://www.auerswald.de/int/products/c4410usb.htm ) which I connected
to my 2nd ZAP interface (s0 - Zap) via Crossoverr ISDN cable (which
I crimped myself, I guess that's not the source of my trouble).
What hardware? What driver (zaphfc?) Have you got any messages in
Stefano Arata wrote:
Hi, I'm using asterisk with a digium TDM400P: I can't send/recive faxes
with a Philips fax machine.
It seems that the fax machine doesn't recognize the carrier.
I'm afraid that your problem is not spandsp, but the TDM400P. Take a
look at this (long) thread:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I would like to connect my * with two quad bri card: one to my Hipath
pbx and other to the telco.
I successfully installed the cards to asterisk patched with bristuff,
now how I tell asterisk that I have 2 qud bri card.
The driver will recognize them. Next,
harry gaillac wrote:
I agree you.
Does asterisk (Digium) project provide a good
documentation ?
[...]
If you think that all big IT corporations are virtuously advancing
technology for the benefit of us all, with no exception, and that the
OSS community is a bunch of worthless scums trying
Mahmoud Badran wrote:
thanks alot for help but problem is; consider this scenario an internal
sip phone calls the IVR which shouldnt be billed then he dial an
extension from the ivr that redirects him to outbound line that makes
the call have some time counting in the ivr and other time
Robert Rozman wrote:
I had this experience with original company No answer for 14 days...
So I got a little precausious, how would SW-drivers support look like,
if someone even doesn't want to sell HW...
Well, at least they wrote them :) Anyway, a bri [intense] debug is in
order to
Robert Rozman wrote:
I'm pulling my hair down and getting bold :-) . I have Asterisk between
Panasonic KXTD816 and Euroisdn in Italy (beronet octobri and bristuff
Asterisk)
(hint: spend the extra $$ and support who's written the software!)
I'm trying to do just plain transfer of
Robert Rozman wrote:
I wanted to do this (it's principle I always follow) , but we even
haven't received offer to pay for the stuff (we applied twice for offer
of two cards), so bought where we actually could buy something...
A customer of mine has had the same problem with the Italian dealer:
Matt King wrote:
The reason for this is that Orderly Software provides an advanced queue
management system called OrderlyQ, that lets callers hang up and call back
when they reach the front of the queue. OrderlyQ is patent-pending,
and we do NOT allow the use of OrderlyCalls to provide
Axel Schemberg wrote:
I use Asterisk on Debian via: ap-get install asterisk, which is Version
1.07.
The page you linked says: new in Asterisk 1.2.x. I guess that this
pretty much explains why it does not work in your case :)
BTW, this looks like a -users question to me, so I've moved it
Sean Kennedy wrote:
Heh, try asking about line appearances and the hint priority. People
clam right up. Or ask about receptionist phones that show all your line
statuses.
You can practically hear the crickets. :)
A quick search through the ML folder told me you asked about that on May
Robert Rozman wrote:
Is framing and coding (ami,ccs) right for Italy ?
They are dummy settings with bristuff. The example config will surely do :)
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Antonio Gallo wrote:
the call is originated by a FAX on PSTN and received via VoIP by
asterisk using a/u law codec
It must be said that such a setup is not *supposed* to work in the first
place, although it *may* work:
http://www.soft-switch.org/foip.html
(Steve, I'm saving you one post...
Leandro Morgado wrote:
How did you manage to get 4 Fritz cards in the same box? Could you give
details on what kernel and kmodules you used? Which asterisk channel
are you using? chan_capi? chan_misdn?
One way of doing it is:
http://www.quiss.org/caiviar/Two-Fritzcards-HOWTO
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Robert Rozman wrote:
when loading qozap it says that no multibri card was found although
lspci shows it... There were quite some rumours about bristuff not
liking other than junghanns cards, but don't know if something happened
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Marco Parmeggiani wrote:
hi, what do you think? this is a bit too much low level for me.
You aren't sharing it -- that's fine. I would guess that the cable is
not OK or, even more probably, the bus is not correctly terminated - but
then again, if
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Marco Parmeggiani wrote:
Hi, i've downloaded/compiled/installed the bristuffed asterisk
Asterisk 1.0.7-BRIstuffed-0.2.0-RC8a
and i'm using it with an hfc card. It runs on a debian 3.1 sarge machine
with kernel 2.6.11. Asterisk works well if i
Stankiewicz Michael wrote:
i followed this how-to:
http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-index.php?page=Asterisk%20zaphfc%20install26
having in response no sign of life.
If the module doesn't even get installed, or the kernel does not report
any card as recognized, you could tweak the initialization
Stankiewicz Michael wrote:
thanks a lot,
i've googled around hunting for an answer to my biggest doubt: the
cross-cable.
i understand that it looks like an cat-5 cross-cable and how it has to
be done, but ... why 8 wires ?
The plug is a standard RJ45 one, but only the 4 inner wires are
Il lun, 2004-03-01 alle 18:14, Andrew Kohlsmith ha scritto:
Has anyone looked at using busybox and uClibc with asterisk? Those two (and
agressively stripping everything) were the biggest things in making Linux
tiny. That and eliminating static binaries whereever possible.
I've run a
Il lun, 2003-12-01 alle 15:36, Brancaleoni Matteo ha scritto:
Why not Sardinia, in Italy?
good food, nice people :)
Since this thread has already grown way larger than it should, may I add
Venice? :)
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Il lun, 2003-11-24 alle 14:08, Jon Stockill ha scritto:
Maybe bluetooth would be the answer - have the pc register with the phone
under a headset profile, and you'd have your audio. Use AT commands on a
comms profile to dial?
Reading the specifications, it seems that you need a CVSD codec to
Il mar, 2003-11-25 alle 14:28, Peter Zeltins ha scritto:
Hi,
I'm interested. I'm running chan_capi 0.3.0 with Fritz PCI ISDN card. Using
DIAX as softphone and dialing out to PSTN generally results in good sound
quality at softphone end (no echo), but PSTN end experiences quite a bit of
Il lun, 2003-11-24 alle 23:19, Peter Zeltins ha scritto:
What is the status on echo cancellation in Asterisk/CAPI?
I tried to straighten this out; I think it works, but I'm not sure. If
it does work, I think it might find its way in future chan_capi
releases; if you want to try it out at this
Il ven, 2003-11-21 alle 11:29, Fearghas McKay ha scritto:
At 15:38 -0500 20/11/03, Billy Huddleston wrote:
Use CIPE, It's a UDP based VPN solution.
Don't use CIPE, it has holes in it and is breakable.
I've started testing OpenVPN and it doesn't seem to be that bad. Its
main weakness, IMHO,
Hello,
The PGP documentation suggestes that users cary their key
in a floppy and never copy the key file to the hard disk.
So your little black plastic key is a floppy with the write
tab punched out.
Maybe I've missed an important turn in this thread, but it seems to me
that the discussion
Il mar, 2003-07-22 alle 15:41, WipeOut . ha scritto:
Ok.. I have done some more digging and the problem seems to be caused by chan_capi
not detecting that the call has been answered.. I downgraded chan_capi from 0.2.3b
to 0.2.2 and the system is working fine..
I have tried to tackle that
Il mar, 2003-07-22 alle 20:44, Peer Oliver schmidt ha scritto:
System: Debian 3.0 / apt-getted most stuff except chan_capi and b1.t4
Jul 22 19:47:03 NOTICE[16384]: File chan_capi.c, Line 2568
(load_module): CAPI not installed!
Jul 22 19:47:03 WARNING[16384]: File loader.c, Line 299
Il lun, 2003-07-14 alle 20:48, Derek Barber ha scritto:
One of the key features we need is the Remote Agent, I am not sure how
this works and was wondering if someone could give me some information
on that. We would like to have calls routed through Asterisk to remote
agents at home and then
Il mar, 2003-06-17 alle 18:59, WipeOut . ha scritto:
Have I left something out or done something wrong??
Yes, in modules.conf:
[global]
chan_capi.so=yes
You need it in order to export its symbols to the applications!
Bye,
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Il lun, 2003-06-16 alle 15:22, Robert Boardman ha scritto:
My Motherboard cannot disable the IRQ sharing, can I specify on with modprobe,
the IRQ to be used with a particular module?
I do not know to what extent you can play with the kernel code in order
to change how IRQ's are handled.
Hi,
I remember that someone on IRC was curious about ISDN call rejection
with chan_capi. I have to say that it works very well (thanks
kapejod!).
The reason why it didn't work at first was the intelligent NT1+ box -
an ISDN NT with analog ports. You have to tell it explicitly that you
want to
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