On Mar 22, 2013, at 5:22 AM, Florian Wolters flor...@florian-wolters.de wrote:
So I did setup another Extension leading me to a MeetMe conference to at
least listen to some MoH while waiting for the 15 Minutes to exceed. This
showed the same behaviour. After exactly 15 Minutes, the call is
T.38 is tolerant of most network conditions, ... the challenges in getting
reliable performance are usually limited to getting the interop right once, but
the absolute success rate will depend on the quality of your T.38/PSTN
gateway's fax implementation. In general terms, T.38 is actually the
On Feb 15, 2012, at 4:03 PM, Olivier wrote:
2012/2/15, Darren Nickerson darren.nicker...@ifax.com:
T.38 is tolerant of most network conditions, ... the challenges in getting
reliable performance are usually limited to getting the interop right once,
but the absolute success rate will depend
On Feb 15, 2012, at 3:49 PM, Olivier wrote:
2012/2/15, Tim Nelson tnel...@rockbochs.com:
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Hi,
When someone says T.38 is not reliable on a (normally loaded and
managed) LAN, would you rather agree or disagree ?
In this case, fax calls are coming in through an
On Sep 18, 2010, at 11:41 AM, Mark Deneen wrote:
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Dean Collins d...@cognation.net wrote:
Any thoughts on why the lack of traffic?
Cheers,
Dean
Not enough applications to play immature bathroom sounds.
You could well be right, but consider for a
On Mar 10, 2010, at 5:35 PM, Thomas Kenyon wrote:
Did anyone else just get what looks like a phising attempt pretending to
be from digium?
It appears to be full of links to http://app.en25.com/e/er.aspx
I must admit, it looks genuine.
I suspect you'll find it _IS_ genuine. The en25.com
* - this
is your first test).
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* http://www.fiercevoip.com/story/skype-voip-dead/2008-09-17
* http://voxilla.com/2009/01/19/is-the-2009-voip-surge-theory-correct
handset:
http://www.telephonydepot.com/product_p/105-058-8002dual.htm
One limitation is that there's no minibrowser, so you won't be able to
navigate the http proxy signup/authentication page at your local
coffee shop. Works great in the typical office setting though!
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been
released to distributors yet. I think we're still a couple of weeks out on
that product.
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with Polycom on your
behalf. Of course they might recommend upgrading to 2.x ;-)
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the new default file.
Config files are backward compatible, but not forward compatible. What
worked with your 501 will not make your 430, 650, 330 or 320 happy.
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Absolutely normal, yes.
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From: Jeremy Mann
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
guy there.
Jignesh is by no means the only tech there, but I doubt any of them are
doing much today - it's a holiday in Canada.
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configs, without exceptions. Try
provisioning the 650 with the stock configs supplied with the latest firmware,
then go from there.
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alternative to
the IP301 since it adds native 802.3af PoE support. Not sure yet exactly
where the pricing will slot in, however.
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Olivier,
For a list of your many options, see:
http://www.hylafax.org/content/Desktop_Client_Software
I'm partial to HylaFSP, but we sell it so can hardly be considered objective.
;-)
-Darren
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Eric,
Send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] - we're an
authorized Polycom reseller and I'm suresomeone herecan help you
with this. Might not be until tomorrow morning ... ;-)
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Rich Adamson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone know what the differences are between the spa3000 and spa3102
other then packaging?
The 3102 includes a router (two RJ45s).
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Joe,
Verizon's tech is doing what most techs will do in a similar situation when
they encounter an interop problem - blame the customer ;-) I've been
involved in _MANY_ such calls, and you need to politely but firmly ask to be
escalated to a switch engineer, or someone who has a good
David N. Welton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) app_txfax
I need to know if a fax has gone through or not. My reading of txfax
seems to indicate that it basically just fails, rather than giving me
anything I can work with to try and fail gracefully (letting the user
know that things didn't go
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The big weakness in Hylafax is the client. 90% of the time the client will
be under Windows, and your choices are Cypheus, which is pretty and user
friendly but slow and crash-y or WHFC which is ugly and nasty but works
100%
and has slick features like
Lee Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use IAXmodem and HylaFAX, and then you have a fax server.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/iaxmodem
http://hylafax.sourceforge.net/
If you're looking for more general information on HylaFAX, see
www.hylafax.org.
-Darren
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such a major loss and IAXmodem will make sense. Can't beat the pricetag! ;-)
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into generic devices just like the Workstation product. I haven't looked
into it deeply enough to know for certain, but the ESX server is meant to
offer more of a 'bare metal' interface to hardware. Perhaps it's worth
trying that before giving up on this route altogether?
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The TR1034 boards are capable of being a t.38 endpoint using either SIP or
H323. You still need a gateway, and Asterisk don't doo dat (presently).
Brooktrout's t.38 implementation is interop tested with Cisco gateways
mainly - we're testing in-house using a TNT but it's early days yet.
Note
Kevin Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] top-posted:
Why the big secret? Why not post your solution to the list?
It's probably just another one of those nasty closed source add-ons
for sale.
I'm guessing it has nothing to do with *. Probably MAX TNT, Cisco, or some
Brian West [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Aidan isn't a troll he does raise a very valid point.
Which was, I presume, that companies that once collaborated on Asterisk
development such as Sangoma don't find themselves on friendly terms with
Digium now that they're competing for * implementors $$s?
If
Matthew Crocker [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I know David Epstein and Dan Geopp personally, they are good guys,
posting their direct office numbers on the mailing list is extremely bad
form.
As someone who has been given unacceptably vague, meaningless and often
blatantly dishonest replies from
no problem negotiating and sustaining V.34 speeds
(14,400 -33,600).
Forgive me if I musinderstood your post, and wield your clue bat gently! ;-)
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it on their
website any more? ;-)
Secondly, Digium is no longer just a hardware business, according to their
Professional Services left-nav option and the offerings below it.
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is
greater than the money you save from spending less time on the wire. The
speed boost from V.34 is larger for multi-page faxes than single-pagers, and
penetration of V.34-capable machines varies from country to country and
vertical market to vertical market.
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with HylaFAX in our experience include Eicon Diva Server T1/PRI and the
Brooktrout TR1034 T1 boards.
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normal for the customer).
As for using lines from Broadvox, even with g.711u codec, I would think all
bets are off. The only reliable option for fax over VoIP is probably going
to be t.38 (when it grows up).
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. That's just
politics though ... libtiff's stability is not linked to that.
Have you reported the stability problems you're seeing to the libtiff crew?
They have a bugzilla.
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George,
We have this config working. Please give me a call (yeah, I'm at the office
too) and we can walk through your config together.
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You don't even need spandsp - fax is dead, remember? ;-)
-d
- Original Message -
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Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 11:10 AM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] TE410P / Eicon PRI
better send the EUR 10k (not $10k... :) ) to the
- Original Message -
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Sent: Friday, June 18, 2004 12:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] TE410P / Eicon PRI
Am Fr, 2004-06-18 um 17.53 schrieb Darren Nickerson:
You don't even need spandsp - fax is dead, remember
way to go, I say you're
missing the point - you need to look much deeper into the heart of the
matter.
How good are txfax and rxfax at coping with real-world fax freakishness?
Personally, I think it's a shame spandsp's author doesn't think fax is sexy
like we do.
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Hino answers
Is anbody using Eicon Diva with * with success
We have both the Eicon Diva Server T1/PRI and Brooktrout TR1034 cards
working well in an integrated Asterisk/HylaFAX environment, yes (plugged
into TE405P). Works very well from our point of view!
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' is underselling it just a wee bit
;-)
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. That's reflected in a large number of greater than 14,400 speed
connections (typically 28.8). They're not considered bells and whistles ..
they're just standard.
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than a whole lot of stuff your rxfax and txfax doodads are
already doing.
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Anyway, the question I was really looking for you to tackle was 'how do I
detect the frame slips you say we all have' ;-)
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be the clock master
for that channel bank. Try checking that it is.
Regards,
Steve
Darren Nickerson wrote:
Steve,
The IRQ miss counter is only 45, and we've sent thousands of faxes since
the
last boot. I'd like to understand the IRQ miss problem and do what we can
to
remedy it, but I
with zttool, but that's all. In my Adit600 I see lots of measures of
errors (line errored seconds, controlled slip seconds, bursty errored
seconds etc) but they're all zero.
Am I missing an obvious way to detect./observe these events?
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to work, but I'd hate to
ask people here to dedicate their time and energy to something that's never
really going to work well due to limitations in Asterisk/zaptel technology.
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Jamie,
Your zapata.conf looks right, but I don't see:
fxsks=1-24
in your zapata.conf. If you add that do things improve?
ztcfg -vv should give you something like:
Channel map:
Channel 01: FXS Kewlstart (Default) (Slaves: 01)
Channel 02: FXS Kewlstart (Default) (Slaves: 02)
Channel 03: FXS
Scott,
We have 2 PRI spans on a TE405P, and we're sending faxes out 22 channels
concurrently out one span into the other. We were trying to stress our fax
application, but I fear we may have been stressing Asterisk (or the TE405P)
just a little too much as well.
Here's a grep for WARNING from
Folks,
I recently swapped a TDM400 FXS card that was working perfectly into a new
server (running recent CVS), and it's either misbehaving (unlikely), or I've
missed something obvious (much more probable). Everything seems to be
working, but I can't get any dialtone from it when I plug a phone
included in
my original post ...
Seems unlikely this would be lurking in CVS though, doesn't it?
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Thanks! I'll spend some time with this information, check the pinouts and I
should be well on my way. Glad to know it can work! ;-)
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Line Build Out: DSX-1 EQUALIZATION FOR 0-133 ft. (CSU 0dB)
Loop Code Detection: ON
Loopback:OFF
FDL Type:None
Can anyone familiar with the Adit 600 and/or TE405P see any obvious errors
here?
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), and NONE of them implement Reply-to munging. Perhaps we run
in different circles ;-)
Anyway, I'll let this thread die now. Thanks for your feedback.
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by the majority, I am happy to let the thread die.
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their resignation ;-)
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and go hunting for it if it's not.
Some very compelling arguments are very clearly explained in the essay I
pointed you to, and replying with use your mail filters or unsubscribe is
not a very productive response (even if it COULD fix the problem).
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at the beginning of the call there's not much ECM can do.
The best idea is to locate the source of any audio degradation and squash it
there, rather than trying to send faxes over poor quality connections.
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or an
EICON
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- Original Message -
From: Andrew McRory [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 11:35
the fax.
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- Original Message -
From: Alessio Focardi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 8:51 AM
Michael,
Check out T38Modem at www.openh323.org
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- Original Message -
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To: [EMAIL
I can't offer you an explanation Rob, only thanks.
We were going nuts trying to track this with SIP
debugging, when in fact we had exactly the same problem on two mailboxes. In our
case it was msg0015.txt causing the MWI to stay lit.
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on call setup times and duration, and therefore reduce
toll charges pretty significantly.
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EICON and Brooktrout.
Of course you'll need robust fax software to power the boards ... there's
several good options available on that front too ;-)
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Unless I'm missing something, that's true. I also
made the mistake of upgrading ...
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From:
admin
Except that these boards are often sold by VARs like ourselves who don't
advertise prices in a way that makes it into froogle, but are often cheaper
than other channels. For instance, we can usually beat CDW without much
problem ;-)
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Why wouldn't you publish your prices?
This is wa off-topic for asterisk-users. If you'd like to pursue
this with me privately, please feel free to do so.
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channels if you only expected a concurrency of 8.
Most major fax server software packages will support these boards. HylaFAX
is but one example ;-)
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tracking software is awfully dehumanizing, and I'm
finding myself a little more disoriented that normal ;-)
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That worked a treat - thanks! Comedian Mail is now able to download to the
handset and there's a lot more functionality now.
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Ken,
I'm able to reproduce that, unfortunately. Not all soft keys seem to cause
it to go dead, but some do. The phone doesn't exactly go dead, but the audio
does ... and the LCD begins to get pretty confused.
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to see if they can make any sense of
this.
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second. I downloaded asterisk.adsi to each slot.
Looking at app_voicemail.c there's clearly a lot of ADSI intelligence, ...
but it's not clear to me how one configures Comedian Mail to know about a
'slot' Descriptor number and Security Code.
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it with a code.
When you did the ADSIProg originally (presumably you only did this once),
did you download to both slots, or just the second one?
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I've tried it several times, and your ADSI clearing tip didn't check out on
my phone ... in particular:
Hit options
Hit Mute or Flash
When I hit options, then the mute button (I don't have a flash button) I'm
still left in the options screen.
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get past this point.
As I'm checking voicemail by navigating the menus, I see stuff like:
Old Messages
Message 1 of 5
Unknown
Tue Dec 23 07:46:02
Sweet!
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an
addition might make sense, and I'd be glad to help if I could get this
sorted out. Am I missing something obvious?
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Load Cancelled
ADSI Unavailable
at this point voicemail's works like it used to before ADSI.
Is any of this ringing any bells with anyone? Any tips appreciated ... I've
looked around but I'm really not finding any documentation on how to make
this work.
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along the line.
Does anyone have DTMF detection working over SIP with a softphone product
running on Windows?
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in sip.conf:
[darren]
type=friend
host=dynamic
nat=yes
dtmfmode=inband
username=1234
secret=1234
disallow=all
allow=ulaw
I restarted Asrterisk, and re-registered SJPhone with it ... but I still see
the same problem.
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status?
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in addition to the macro-stdexten one?
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Darren Nickerson
Senior Sales Support Engineer
iFax Solutions, Inc. www.ifax.com
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+1.215.438.4638 office
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in the dialplan. That is much more in
line with my expectation.
Thoughts?
-Darren
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Darren Nickerson
Senior Sales Support Engineer
iFax Solutions, Inc. www.ifax.com
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This is with dtmfmode=inband in sip.conf. With either rfc2833 or info, DTMF
tones don't seem to get 'seen' by Asterisk at all.
I'm running CVS-12/17/03-02:39:14, in case it's relevant.
Help?
-Darren
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iFax Solutions, Inc. www.ifax.com
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