Is there any reason why I should be experiencing such bad line quality
on inbound calls from PSTN? Call quality is perfect when plugging in a
regular analogue phone.
So outgoing PTSN calls are fine but incoming PTSN calls have poor
quality. Do both parties hear the crackling, etc? Can you
Jerry Geis wrote:
I have xinet tftp running on centos 5.1
It seems to be running on the local network eht0 fine. My box has 2 nics.
however when I connect to eth1 for tftp I get:
in.tftpd[5084]: tftpd: read(ack): Connection refused
How can I get tftp working on BOTH eth0 and eth1 for my
Brian J. Murrell wrote:
Does anyone have an implementation of this they'd like to share?
I cut out the authentication stuff we do, but this is part of the macro
we use to spy and record calls arbitrary calls. All of our users have
sip handsets. Asterisk 1.2.
exten =
John covici wrote:
OK, this is exactly what I would like to do, can you either write me
on or off list for further details. This would be the first baby step
toward the 20th Century!!
I'd love some pointers on integrating * with a sx-200. I have a system
where a fork lift upgrade is
Marius Muja wrote:
My guess is that the asterisk server tries resolving the names of the
SIP providers when it tries to re-register to them and because there
is no internet connectivity it hangs there for a while. However in
that time all the local calls to the asterisk server stop working.
Bill Andersen wrote:
a) IF... I expect a phone system to just work. Once it is
configured, a phone system should just work with
very little attention. My previous system was a
Comdial with external voice mail on a DOS based PC.
I LITERALLY WENT OVER 4 YEARS
Bill Andersen wrote:
Although this is a users list, I think it is more of a list
for Asterisk resellers. I'd be interested in how many of you
are simply using Asterisk as your phone system and NOT selling
your services or an Asterisk based solution?
Anyone? Just a user?
I'm just a user at
Ex Vito wrote:
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 10:51 PM, Joshua Kinard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just don't use T1 cards w/ TigerJet chipsets in them on DL385's (and very
likely, 380's as well). I just learned this the hard way.
--J
...can you expand on that please ? I'm on my way to
I have a suggestion. Have you contacted Digium technical support
for assistance
with resolving this issue?
Excellent suggestion. Make sure you can give them SSH access and
screen so you can see what they are doing. Before that, check
(remake) your T1 cables and if it is punched down
I have a suggestion. Have you contacted Digium technical support
for assistance
with resolving this issue?
Excellent suggestion. Make sure you can give them SSH access and
screen so you can see what they are doing. Before that, check
(remake) your T1 cables and if it is
Andrew Joakimsen wrote:
I'll assume you chose trixbox to make your life easier when it comes to
dealing with others
regarding the PBX.
Pretty much, yes.
What is between the smartjack and your T1 card? What sort and length
of cable? Any splices? Punchdown or patch panels?
About 100
You mention went into production, Did this imply moving of the system
from a testing room into a server-location? Other (longer) cables?
Unplugged the current system and hooked up a new, longer, cable to the
asterisk system. The cable is RJ48 STP, about 100 feet. However we ran
several
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