Vincent wrote:
www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+embedded+systems
Thanks Steve. I knew about this list, but I wanted to make sure there
weren't other, more complete sources about the subject.
So at this point, it seems like it boils down to this:
Soekris
PCEngines
Atcom (IP01:
There's a couple of manufacturers offering smaller versions (than four
ports) of the OpenPBX design:
EdgePBX FX02:
http://www.edgepbx.cn/shop/index.php?controller=productpath=19product_id=1
Atcom IP01:
http://www.atcom.cn/En_products_IP01.htm
Atcom IP02:
http://www.geonames.org/ is a great free resource, though not sure if
it's what you're looking for. The maintainer is pretty approachable, try
the forums if you don't see what you need.
-- Paul
Dean Collins wrote:
I need a country, state, city database for a web application.
Anyone
Christian Stredicke wrote:
I agree, the interesting part is adding what is not included in the
standard firmware.
Regarding documentation... On the one hand the phone is running a
regular embedded Linux, I think that does not require additional
documentation. The API to the phone is a
Outcall moved to http://code.google.com/p/outcall/
There's also Camrivox's Flexor (Snom and Asterisk versions).
Googling 'outlook click-to-call' will also show a bunch of related info
and tools.
Paul
Godson Gera wrote:
http://outcall.sourceforge.net/
--
Godson Gera
Asterisk Consultant
that actually
get loaded with WRT-DD and the like?
Michael
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Michael Graves wrote:
Witness the fact that the old Pingtel phones ran Java, and they were
incredibly lame.
I think part of what this thread misses is that DSP is a god chunk of
what SIP phones need. A general purpose CPU is not the right tool for
the task. A cheap DSP is better suited to
Michael Graves wrote:
On Sat, 28 Feb 2009 14:59:23 -0800, Paul Chambers wrote:
Michael Graves wrote:
Witness the fact that the old Pingtel phones ran Java, and they were
incredibly lame.
I think part of what this thread misses is that DSP is a god chunk of
what SIP phones need
Nhadie wrote:
Hi,
Anyone knows a DID provider that can do both outbound and inbound?
Regards
Nhadie
I've been happy with FlowRoute.
I have a number port pending with them that's taking forever (requested
in Oct), but I doubt it's their fault. In every other respect, I've been
happy
Julian Lyndon-Smith wrote:
We've just had the problem where our DNS server went down, and * started
to act funny.
Is the best solution to install a local DNS server on the * box, and
have no other DNS servers ? - this is an internal app, no need for any
external DNS resolution at all
Adam Robins wrote:
I have an application where a caller leaves a voicemail message and then
I need to gpg encrypt the file before emailing it.
I wrote a perl script to do this, which is executed after a message is
left, using the externnotify feature in voicemail.conf.
My script has no
Josiah Bryan wrote:
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Problem is that its crashing for seemingly no reason at all, no errors
on the console, no logs (that I can find), nothing in /var/lib/messages
- its puzzeling! Management is screaming like banshees, calls are
dropping like flies, and all hell is about to break
Jerry Geis wrote:
with dahdi I can monitor hardware cards with dahdi show status.
I can then tell if a T1/PRI card goes into condition RED.
When I have a VOIP/SIP connection to lets say Call Manager
how can I monitor this connection?
Today I suddenly started getting 503 service not
The EdgePBX FX08 has up to eight ports (using Digium/compatible
modules), a couple of ethernet interfaces, and runs Astfin2 (Asterisk
1.4.21 and uClinux 2.6.22 on a Blackfin DSP).
http://www.edgepbx.cn/shop/index.php?controller=productproduct_id=6
or you might prefer its baby brother, the
Jerry Geis wrote:
I am trying to connect audio through HDMI on a config.
aplay -l gives:
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: NVidia [HDA NVidia], device 0: VT1708B Analog [VT1708B Analog]
Subdevices: 2/2
Subdevice #0: subdevice #0
Subdevice #1: subdevice #1
card 0:
Hi Michael, thanks for the response.
Michael Graves wrote:
I have the snom m3 system with two handsets at the moment. My wife
would take issue with your characterisation of the snom handsets as
nice. She thinks that they're too small and the smooth buttons are a
bother. I have no such
Anyone have practical experience using inexpensive GAP-compliant DECT
handsets with the Snom M3 basestation?
When I asked Snom support, the answer was that 'basic functionality
should work', but they didn't elaborate. I'm _guessing_ that means
registering/unregistering with the base, making
Paul Chambers wrote:
For some unfathomable reason, Siemens USA doesn't offer the Gigaset IP
range in the U.S. I'm particularly interested in the Gigaset S685 IP.
Since it's DECT 6.0, and there's an English (UK) version, I'm thinking
it should work just fine, after dealing with the walwart
For some unfathomable reason, Siemens USA doesn't offer the Gigaset IP
range in the U.S. I'm particularly interested in the Gigaset S685 IP.
Since it's DECT 6.0, and there's an English (UK) version, I'm thinking
it should work just fine, after dealing with the walwart issue (and
maybe caller
I find smokeping (http://oss.oetiker.ch/smokeping/) to be very handy as
a longer-term monitor of ping times. I have a section devoted to SIP
peers on my home machine (see http://home.bod.org/smokeping/, click on
the 'SIP Peers' graph). Darren raises a good point, though - those
numbers are for
I've been experimenting with chan_mobile, and am finding it's less than
reliable using the bargain-basement class 2 USB adapter I had lying around.
I've seen good reports in various posts around the 'net, and suspect if
I were to get a better USB adapter (two, actually - two phones) then I'd
It's probably total overkill, but nagios is a very sophisticated system
monitoring tool. The learning curve is quite steep, but once there,
it'll be able to monitor just about anything of concern.
Paul
Olivier wrote:
How can I be notified anytime a given warning message appears in
Asterisk
Paul Hales wrote:
Zach Segal wrote:
Paul Chambers wrote:
It's probably total overkill, but nagios is a very sophisticated system
monitoring tool. The learning curve is quite steep, but once there,
it'll be able to monitor just about anything of concern.
Paul
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