Hello;
Just taking a quick glance at it, I think you have a syntax error in
your dial plan. Instead of ReceiveFax(${FAXDEST}/${tempfax}.tiff,f,d,
shouldn't it be ReceiveFax(${FAXDEST}/${tempfax}.tiff,fd) with no comma
between the f and d options?
Regards;
John
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All;
I have a customer who does some small, limited fax broadcasting. What he
wants to do is to be able to tell when a phone number is actually a human
rather than a fax machine so he can delete the number from his customer
list. Determining whether a call is a fax or not on the incoming is
What you may want to check out is the PlayTones and Ringing applications in
your dial plan. Asterisk will answer the call, but your users won't know that
because all they hear is the call still ringing. After a certain amount of time
passes, you can send them directly to voicemail, hangup,
describing why it isn't working.
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 10:32 AM, Tech Support aster...@voipbusiness.us wrote:
Scott;
I’m using Asterisk’s built-in application “Directory”, not the php script.
Thanks;
John
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context and an extension entry in voicemail.conf, it works the way it
should. Is there something that I'm missing here? Any insight at all would
be greatly appreciated.
Thanks;
John
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to read the database, it would have to be modified.
On Wed, Jul 30, 2014 at 8:55 AM, Tech Support aster...@voipbusiness.us wrote:
All;
I’m currently running Asterisk 1.8.15-cert7 and am using realtime to store
my voicemail configuration. The voicemail application works fine
Hello;
Check out this in cdr.conf. You may want to set it to yes. From
cdr.conf.sample:
; In brief, this option controls the reporting of unanswered calls which only
have an A
; party. Calls which get offered to an outgoing line, but are unanswered, are
still
; logged, and that is
You may want to check out the 3rd party Asterisk module app_konference.
You can find it at http://sourceforge.net/projects/appkonference. I have
customers using it for the last year or so with very few problems. One
customer is routinely running conferences with 80 - 100 users on a Pentium 4
Rather than speculate, take a look at the output of top. If you're
running out of memory, shut down useless processes. You'd be surprised what
processes get started by default that you don't need. You should also check
the Asterisk logs and look at the last few things Asterisk did right before
All;
I'm running Asterisk 1.8.15-cert3 with the newest version of spandsp.
I've even tried unloading that and using Digium's FFA module but I receive
the same error on an outbound transmission:
[2014-02-06 14:35:14] ERROR[19066]: udptl.c:294 encode_open_type: UDPTL
Although I haven't tried this for this particular example, instead of
using a .call file, you could probably originate a call using Ryan Bullock's
Asterisk::AMI PERL module
http://search.cpan.org/~greenbean/Asterisk-AMI-v0.2.8. It's one of the most
valuable tools that I have and I've written
to Asterisk. Can
someone point me in the right direction as far as documentation and examples
go? I would greatly appreciate it and will make it all available publically
if the implementation turns out well.
Thanks;
John
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=no
t38pt_udptl=yes,fec
t38pt_usertpsource=yes
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks;
John
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You can have tens of thousands of phones as long as no one makes or receives
any calls J. The better question to ask is how many concurrent calls have
people been able to make. The quick answer is it depends on many things.
John
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How did the system behave with 244 calls? I've been able to make 1,024
concurrent faxes (which tend to use more resources than audio calls) in the
lab. The problem I had was after the faxes were transmitted, things couldn't
keep up and kept dumping core. Two things were going on, (1) the CDR
it was how we handled the deployment to get it up quickly, and may
have been able to prevent this, if tested better.
Keith
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 10:46 AM, Tech Support aster...@voipbusiness.us
wrote:
How did the system behave with 244 calls? I've been able to make 1,024
concurrent faxes
kei...@vianet.ca
On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Tech Support aster...@voipbusiness.us
wrote:
Have you ever checked out the app_konference module? You can check it out
here. http://sourceforge.net/projects/appkonference. I have a customer who
routinely hosts 100+ users in a conference
Hello;
Without trying to sound too commercialized, my company has created an
autodialer that does what you want. You can take a look at a non-functional
demo by going to http://demo.voipbusiness.us where we have several demos you
can look at. We have customers that make several dozen calls
What you want to use is Asterisk's dialplan Read command. Check it out
here. http://www.voip-info.org/wiki/view/Asterisk+cmd+Read
Regards;
John
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Salaheddine
Elharit
Sent: Thursday,
Thanks for all of the hard work everyone put into this release. I think
sometimes we take some of these open-source projects for granted and don't
appreciate all the hours that people put into them. Is there a general
timeframe for when you think a stable 2.8.0 release will be available?
Have you thought of using the app_konference module? You can find it
here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/appkonference. You can configure many
of the options with the dialplan switches, there's a simple but functional
web page to monitor all of the conferences and attendees (mute, unmute,
;
John
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[mailto:asterisk-users-boun...@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Chris Bagnall
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Using sqlite3 for CDR logging
On 3/10/13 5:52 pm, Tech Support wrote:
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All;
I am using Asterisk 1.8 and am running into some performance
bottlenecks. Right now I am sending upwards of 700 concurrent faxes. I have
no problem with that. The problems appear after the faxes complete. I was
thinking of using sqlite3 to log CDR's, thinking that would be faster than
No - at least not that I've been able to figure out. These phone's were made to be used with Cisco's Call manager software (Skinny?) and the SIP firmware doesn't seem to allow this. Softkey buttons (like hold, transfer, conference), seem to be static and you can't change them. You could always use
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