-Original Message-
From: Adam Robins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I was able to raise the volume from inaudible to acceptable by
increasing the RxGain in zapata.conf by 5db. I'd rather not go the
uncomressed wav route, as it will chew up storage in my email system.
This is an
-Original Message-
From: Steve Prior [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here is the text of the last 2 bug comments by MikeJ (who I
would assume
closed the bug).
text snipped
I think there are three issues here:
1. The bug was originally filed as a feature request for a feature that
would
-Original Message-
From: Adam Robins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I saw some conversation about this in the archives, but nothing
definitive.
If a call comes in over a CO line via the TDM400P, the Comedian Mail
recording volume is so low it's inaudible. Calls coming in via SIP or
-Original Message-
From: Matt Riddell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Heh, go easy on the guy, he probably hasn't got threads and
has to read
every topic just to get to the topics he likes.
:D
X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.6626
Right click on the message list heading,
-Original Message-
From: Adam Robins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have a user who goes into Comedian Mail for the first time and goes
thru the initial setup, changes password, records name, etc.
Problem is
that every time he calls in, it thinks that it's his first time and
keeps
-Original Message-
From: Iassen Hristov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does this matter? All we are saying is that Exchange supports
IMAP and we
would use IMAP as the protocol to delete the message from the user's
mailbox. How does the user access his mailbox is his choice.
I think two
-Original Message-
From: C F [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 11:28 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Voicemail and MS Exchange
Synchronization
On 6/10/05, Dean Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Kohlsmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday 13 June 2005 12:38, The VoIP Connection wrote:
This is a very interesting converation, but it seems like
the BIZ forum
might be more appropriate...
How on earth is this a business-related discussion?
-Original Message-
From: Esben Stien [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The other problem is the issue that free software developers are
mostly (in my experience) not happy with the fact that their code
would be used in proprietary software. It conflicts with the whole
religion of free
-Original Message-
From: Gregory Wiktor - ADCom Corp. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I did that once on a cheap linejack card. Took a week to get
the smell
out of the office, and the bright orange from inside the server was
quite interesting :) Only took 1 second to start a small
-Original Message-
From: magnus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From my perspective, not sure I would want Exchange (Which
is difficult enough to manage) to be cluttered up with
potentially large voicemail files,
That's a concern, especially since bugs in current Asterisk versions
-Original Message-
From: Iassen Hristov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dumb, hacky idea...but just so crazy it might work:
Have Asterisk include a read receipt request when sending the voice mail
message. Write a script, triggered from a sendmail alias or .forward file,
that will parse the
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That's a concern, especially since bugs in current Asterisk versions
require
you to use uncompressed WAV files to get acceptable volume levels.
However,
this *is* a common configuration for other products.
-Original Message-
From: Giles Coochey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
* While most PC PSUs these days are 100-240V, and they seem to have no
problems operating both in Europe and the US. UPSs are different,
however, they are almost universally either 110V or 240V only, and
there's not
-Original Message-
From: Tom Hayden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone on this list succesfully managed to get two (or more) TDM04
(with four FXO each) working on a Dell PowerEdge server? If so, which
model? Was it a hassle?
I've got a PowerEdge 800 tower server with two of them.
-Original Message-
From: John Lange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So to make * work you must have:
[voicemail]
exten = a,1,VoiceMailMain()
Does this make sense to anyone?
I think it uses whatever context the current voice mailbox is defined in, in
voicemail.conf.
-Original Message-
From: Ken Diliberto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On the surface, naming may sound trivial. When you're
dealing with users
and people paying your salary/consulting fees, it's not.
Offending the
wrong person because you named the server Nag, Chatterbox,
:
Is this with the TDM400P card right?
-Original Message-
From: David Brodbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 2:35 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Newer Dell Servers + TDM card
-Original Message-
From
Is this with the TDM400P card right?
-Original Message-
From: David Brodbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 2:35 PM
To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-Users] Newer Dell Servers + TDM card
-Original Message
-Original Message-
From: Mark Phillips [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 1:42 PM
To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Newer Dell Servers + TDM card
Folks,
This is a firmware bug in the TDMxxx and
-Original Message-
From: Tim Connolly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dunno.. Guess somewhere in the translation it gets amplified to an
acceptable level. It seems to work though.
The issue appears to be that, for some reason, files recorded as GSM or
WAV49 are encoded at a lower volume
-Original Message-
From: Matt Schulte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone ever been able to fix this NMI power issue that
the Dell's
have with the TDM cards? Basically locks the machine up when trying to
bring up the module.
I get an NMI the first time I load the module, but the
-Original Message-
From: Matt Schulte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Really, how long does it take to recover? Mine just totally locks.
No time at all. The only reason I know an NMI occurs is the front panel
light, and the Dazed and confused, but trying to continue message from the
were not resonding on one card and the rest were fine.
Digium
guys dont say anything except reloading the driver and asterisk. However, in
telephony as we all know this is not an acceptable solution. Is Digium HW is
really bad.[David
Brodbeck]Ihave mine automatically reloadearly
-Original Message-
From: Rich Adamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
As far as the issue with DC voltage on the POTS line only
being 43.8 DC, my guess was that is just an issue with
voltage drop on the line because of distance between me
and the CO.
No possible way. If
-Original Message-
From: Henry Devito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am currently working on the coding to provide D tone
disconnect.
Keep us posted; I need this too. My * application is currently only IVR and
voicemail, so I can work around it by setting the voice mail app to end a
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am trying to figure out a way to automatically shutdown and
reboot an * box safely on a set schedule. I have thought
about using a CRON job but I am a newbie when it comes to
setting up CRON jobs. I have
-Original Message-
From: Jean-Michel Hiver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't think the GPL obliges you to give credit to
anybody.
In fact, I think that's a key difference between the GPL and the BSD
license.
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-Original Message-
From: Ronald Wiplinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
1. The Zapta card (2 FXS, 2 FXO) suddenly does not like one phone. It
simple does not supply with a dial tone. You cannot dial. You
can reach
it, better say, you can dial it, it rings, but no sound.
I reloaded
-Original Message-
From: Henry Devito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The zaptel driver has the 'D' Tone defined in the 'tones.h'
file I am trying to figure out what I can do with asterisk so it will
recognize that and do a HangUp.
I need this too. Keep us posted. Right now I
-Original Message-
From: Bill Ford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd like to see what some of you are doing to reliably aess
voicemail from an outside line.
We have two ways of doing it.
One is a special extension from our IVR main menu. From the menu, users can
dial # followed by
-Original Message-
From: Rich Adamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
3.0db of gain is roughly equal to doubling the volume to the
human ear.
Actually, that's not true. Each increase of 3.0 dB doubles the *power*.
But the human ear's response is logarithmic, and the decibel scale is also
-Original Message-
From: Scott Stingel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think there are TE410P compatibility issues with other
motherboards as
well. Google the archives (site:digium.com) under HP
Proliant G4 for
example, as I remember some problems there.
This response from
See
the "MailboxExists" application. If the mailbox exists, it branches to
context n+101.
-Original Message-From: Tim Connolly
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 10:26
PMTo: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion'Subject:
at
/var/www/cgi-bin/vmail.cgi line 791.
Anyone have a fix for this? I assume it's a taint-checking issue, but I
haven't dug into it much yet.
---
David Brodbeck, System Administrator
InterClean Equipment, Inc.
3939 Bestech Drive Suite B
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(734) 975-2967 x221
(734) 975-4756 (fax
-Original Message-
From: Scott Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Perhaps you have an earlier hardware revision than I do; I also have
never rebooted the system. I have two TDM04Bs.
If so, they must have sold me old stock. I bought the cards less than two
months ago.
-Original Message-
From: Brian Capouch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
My understanding is that to an extent when we buy Sangoma
we're putting the dagger to Digium.
If anything puts the dagger to Digium it'll be their own inability to
engineer reliable hardware.
I appreciate what Digium
-Original Message-
From: Zoa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I didnt have to do a single restart in about 2 million calls on te4xpp
so far.
I'm happy for you. But my TDM04B will stop responding after about two
weeks, even if there are zero calls during that time. I found that out when
I
-Original Message-
From: Rich Adamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll jump in here (but I'm not the original poster). The once a week
thing relates to the digium TDM card (fxo and/or fxs modules). I don't
believe the T1 cards are an issue that requires driver reloads.
I'm the
-Original Message-
From: Rich Adamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Its an odd thing. Some people have to reload, others don't, and there
has been no effort to determine why it occurs. I've got two systems
that do have to be reloaded regularly. Go figure.
These kinds of erratic
-Original Message-
From: Dana Olson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alright, that helps clarify it a bit, but then again, I have been
running Asterisk at home with a TDM card for a couple months and
haven't had to restart it for a long time. Is it a requirement or just
simply a
-Original Message-
From: Matt Schulte [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I thought the TDM was broke on 1750's...?? I could never get passed
that NMI issue.
I don't know about the 1750s. On my 800, loading the TDM modules the first
time causes an NMI, but it seems to be harmless. Wish I
- Original Message -
From: Brian S. Adelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You could probably utilize vmnotify to do exactly what you
are looking
for:
http://mikecathey.com/code/vmnotify/
Thanks. I may use that as a starting point if my home-grown solution
doesn't work. I have a
-Original Message-
From: Brett, Gary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have moved off of IRQ 10 and onto IRQ 5, but everytime I
boot up, I get
usb-uhci and ehci_hcd using IRQ 10 as well as my Digium card.
Does anybody
know what these are and how I can get rid of them ?
They're USB
is that I've
got a couple dozen extensions to handle the MWI for, and only four channels
to work with, so I'll need to either only set or clear the ones that have
changed, or queue up the callouts somehow.
---
David Brodbeck, System Administrator
InterClean Equipment, Inc.
3939 Bestech Drive Suite B
-Original Message-
From: Henry Devito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
By the #63 and #64 code it looks
like you are talking about a Toshiba PBX. At one time I actually wrote a
cron script that would check to see if there were messages in folders and
if
there were it would generate a
I googled this a bit, and I saw similar complaints with
older versions, but no resolutions. Also, many complained
that it was only too quiet via email, but checking the
message via SIP was OK. This isn't the case for me. It's
just too quiet all around.
On my TDM400 FXO cards, leaving
-Original Message-
From: David Brodbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
How did you handle
the timing? I tried just throwing all the call files in at once, but
Asterisk doesn't take kindly to that.
Just now I had the sudden inspiration to wait until there are no .call files
before
-Original Message-
From: Mark Charlton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Plus if you send your users to VoicemailMain(${CALLERIDNUM})
they don't hear
it at all.
They just get enter password.
Yup. If you do that, the only time they hear it is during the initial setup
call (if you have
-Original Message-
From: David Brodbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm running Asterisk HEAD from March 4. I've Googled a bit
but I can't
figure out what causes this error:
app_queue.c:374 in changethread: Can't change device
'**Unknown**' with no
technology!
It doesn't
I'm running Asterisk HEAD from March 4. I've Googled a bit but I can't
figure out what causes this error:
app_queue.c:374 in changethread: Can't change device '**Unknown**' with no
technology!
It doesn't seem to be causing any problems, but I'm curious what causes it.
I did a few Google
This Postgres vs. MySQL business is ultimately just a religious debate, like
PC vs. Mac, Ford vs. Chevy, or Kirk vs. Picard. They both work; they both
have their plusses and minuses; and debates about which are better never
convince anyone to change their preconceived ideas. It's also about as
-Original Message-
From: Giudice, Salvatore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
As for your 'artist license with your data' comment, put it into some
context. I would blame a programmer for trying to insert a
string of 255
characters into a field only 100 character wide. Maybe you could
with Cisco Callmanager. With
Callmanager I can setup partitions and call search spaces to determine where a
given phone can and can't dial. Does Asterisk offer this type of
functionality, and if so how?
[David Brodbeck]Yes. Look into "dialplans" and
"exte
I could start a pretty big flame war if I tried to compare Windows 95 with
MacOS X by deployment stats instead of stability. [David
Brodbeck]I've seen Mac OS X locked up solid just by putting in
adamaged CD-R disc. It's a nice OS, mind you, but it's not as
stable as some people
-Original Message-
From: Steven Critchfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Top Deployed Databases poll shows following databases in use:
SQL Server with 78%, Oracle - 55%, MySQL - 33% and PostgreSQL - 8%.
I see they created this with Mysql,
78 + 55 + 44 + 8 = 185%
I'm sure if
-Original Message-
From: Julius Kidubuka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I need to be able to send an sms alert to one's mobile/cell phone. For
instance, when I receive a voicemail message in my inbox, I
also want to be able to get a message on my cell phone alerting me of this
e-mail.
As far
as I can tell, the main kernel configuration issue is to make sure APIC and
IO-APIC support is turned on, if your system supports it. (All SMP
motherboards do, and many single-processor ones do as well.) This seems to
give access to 32 interrupts instead of 16, minimizing interrupt
Is there a way to play music on hold for a specified amount of time while
listening for DTMF? I suppose I'm looking for a hybrid of Background() and
WaitMusicOnHold(). I don't really want to use Background() because the
music would start over each time.
-Original Message-
From: Ronald Wiplinger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sometimes it is not the if you make a search, often is for
new comers
what to aks for.
If you do not know the specific term, than you need to ask somewhere,
and I think the list is good for that.
Sure. So say,
-Original Message-
From: Paul Fielding [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Frankly, I agree. If you don't like the question, feel it's
lame or dumb,
or don't like that someone hasn't done their research, then
delete the message.
Well, sometimes that works. But I've been on a lot of
-Original Message-
From: Christopher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I see that there is a lot of discussion on the web about a
common error
after installing and modprobe'ing the zaptel driver. However I don't
see any resolution, anyone found a solution?
Here's the output I get
-Original Message-From: Christopher
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users]
kernel error with Zaptel cards
I just would like to not have that damn status light flashing all the
time. It hard to explain to people who walk in the server room :)
I know what
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Kohlsmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On February 23, 2005 10:21 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh I'm sorry. This is the first list I've joined where this
is such a big
issue! Forgive me for not having your superior
understanding of mail
clients,
-Original Message-
From: Steven Critchfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Looks like a hardware problem as you had failures in
different locations
but both where a gcc seg fault. This means either your CPU is hot and
starting to spit out randomness or your memory is failing and
-Original Message-
From: Chris Wade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Brian Roy wrote:
I think that my PBX does this too. Is there any way I can get the
Zaptel drivers to disconnect on that tone too? I would love
to replace
my existing voicemail with * but I can't get my PBX to signal
-Original Message-
From: Gilad Ben-Yossef [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm prbably stupid, but wont this do what you want?
exten = 1,1,Goto(bye,s,1)
No, because I wanted to match on D, not 1.
Anyway, I figured it out. The extension was working, but Background()
ignores the tones A
-Original Message-
From: Kevin P. Fleming [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
David Brodbeck wrote:
Anyway, I figured it out. The extension was working, but
Background()
ignores the tones A through D by default. I didn't realize
this because I
wasn't waiting for message playback
-Original Message-
From: Steven Critchfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wed, 2005-02-09 at 09:15 -0700, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
David Brodbeck wrote:
Anyway, I figured it out. The extension was working, but
Background()
ignores the tones A through D by default. I didn't
-Original Message-
From: Paul Rodan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'll ask a stupid question, how does a user hit an alpha
letter from his touchtone?
I know that the Cisco 7960's support entering alpha letters,
and it could
potentially do it (maybe), but how does the average end
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Kohlsmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is the channel physically being hung up before the * tone is heard?
Good question. If it is, Asterisk doesn't detect it -- the PBX doesn't
support Kewlstart-style disconnect notification.
The sequence I hear on
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Kohlsmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On February 8, 2005 08:44 am, David Brodbeck wrote:
The sequence I hear on the extension, when I plug in an
analog phone, is
the click of the phone at the other end being hung up,
followed immediately
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Kohlsmith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On February 8, 2005 09:28 am, David Brodbeck wrote:
What puzzles me is it works fine if I dial *, but if I hang
up instead and
the PBX sends *, Asterisk doesn't seem to get it.
With you listening
Okay, the problem appears to be that I'm tone deaf. ;)
I finally thought to turn on debugging on the channel. The PBX is sending
D, not *. The programmer of the previous voice mail system (whose
configuration I was cribbing from) seems to have made the same mistake.
-Original Message-
From: David Brodbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Okay, the problem appears to be that I'm tone deaf. ;)
I finally thought to turn on debugging on the channel. The
PBX is sending
D, not *. The programmer of the previous voice mail system (whose
configuration I
I finally figured out my extension D issue. The extension works fine as
long as Background() has finished playing. But during playback, the D
tone is not recognized. Is there any way to configure this? Is this a bug?
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-Original Message-
From: David Brodbeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I finally figured out my extension D issue. The extension
works fine as
long as Background() has finished playing. But during
playback, the D
tone is not recognized. Is there any way to configure
*, but it never
triggers when I hang up and the PBX sends it. I've plugged in an analog
phone on a splitter and verified that the tone is being sent after I hang
up. Any ideas why Asterisk isn't hearing it?
---
David Brodbeck, System Administrator
InterClean Equipment, Inc.
3939 Bestech Drive Suite B
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is providing the ability to assign numbers to people instead of to
locations really that hard? Is it really so much easier for Internet
domains to do it? Or is this just an oligarchy at work? :)
A phone number
-Original Message-
From: Rich Adamson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You have fiber-seeking-backhoes in your area? Wow!
They're everywhere, man! When I was in college an entire nearby town lost
all phone service for 24 hours due to a backhoe cutting a fiber optic cable.
3,000 people with
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Laird [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I excitedly installed my TDM dev kit earlier this weekend, installing
asterisk and all the kernel drivers to make it work. And it
did, it was
fantastic.
I then reboot the machine, and even after doing a modprobe
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Laird [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmm, found the problem, I just manually ran it again (I did
last night)
specifying the configuration file well that's annoying. I have
zaptel.conf in /etc/asterisk along with the other configs, ztcfg looks
in
-Original Message-
From: Manjit Riat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The partner list shows digium as one of their partners. So
under GPL they
have to provide the source code for the app.
Not unless they're linking with a GPL library, or using source code from a
GPL app. If it's only
-Original Message-
From: Michael Loftis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Not old, just small it seems. The little Norstar (merlin?)
Nortel's do
NVRAM/Flash, as do Panasonic's. There's also the App/VM
Module which is an
OS/2 based system, or was.
Toshiba Strata systems also use
-Original Message-
From: Michael 'Moose' Dinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
You should be able to boot Asterisk using slackware as a base
from a 64M CF
card or even from a 64M bootable USB memory key. If you use
ReiserFS or
something similar for the drive that stores all your
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 10:55:03AM -0500, David Brodbeck wrote:
Is there a menu tree diagram somewhere for the
Voicemailmain application? I
know my users will ask for one, and before I started
drawing my own
-Original Message-
From: Peter Svensson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The SmartUPS ups's from APC that are = 1kVA seem to be of a
lot better
quality then their smaller siblings. We have lost none of the 1kVA or
larger ups:es while several of the smaller ones have died of
-Original Message-
From: Shoval Tomer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That's not a problem.
The question is what happens when the power's restored.
Can you go ahead and just start working or do you need to call the
technicians to come reconfigure the whole thing?
It comes back up on
-Original Message-
From: Jeff Pratt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Got one running in an Optiplex GX100. Works fine.
I put one in an Optiplex GX170, for testing. In the topmost PCI slot, it
couldn't generate interrupts. Worked in the next slot down, though. TDM400
+ Dell seems to be a
-Original Message-
From: Shoval Tomer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On the other hand, telephony down time is unacceptable. PBXs have a
counter part. Plain old PBXs are expected to run 24x7. real 24x7, with
uptimes of 99.999. And if you think about it, they actually do.
That would be
-Original Message-
From: Jon Radon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why risk it? Just go snag a cheap UPS from your local store. Just
get something with enough run time to shut the system down gracefully.
Don't go *too* cheap, though. I had a couple of really cheap (under $40)
CyberPower
-Original Message-
From: Remco Barende [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Why is it bad to put a vpn server on the * box?
CPU load. IPSec can be quite CPU intensive. So can asterisk. Putting two
CPU-intensive, time-sensitive applications on one machine is asking for
trouble. It may work,
Is there a menu tree diagram somewhere for the Voicemailmain application? I
know my users will ask for one, and before I started drawing my own I
thought I'd see if someone already had.
---
David Brodbeck, System Administrator
InterClean Equipment, Inc.
3939 Bestech Drive Suite B
Ypsilanti, MI
-Original Message-
From: Jon Radon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've had good luck with CyberPower, what was your issue?
I had two of them. The first one, after about a year, would just randomly
switch off or glitch, causing the computer connected to it to reboot.
The second one lasted
Okay, I'm going to preface this by saying I'm sure I've overlooked something
really basic here. I just need someone to hit me with a clue stick and
point out what I'm missing.
I've got a TDM card with four FXO modules. I've plugged one of them into a
PSTN line. I'm working through the examples
-Original Message-
From: Matthew Boehm [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] long delays in list posts?
OMG! 1 hour?!?! I just now got this at 4:40PM. It takes an hour for my
emails to get posted to the list? Geez..
The fact that it's almost exactly one hour
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From: Steve Totaro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here is the DC metro area I drove to work with my laptop
running network
stumber. In the 35 miles it takes to get to the office I stumbled 310
wireless networks and more than half of those were wide open.
At least
integration
section of the Wiki, but it doesn't seem to have anything about Toshiba
systems.
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InterClean Equipment, Inc.
3939 Bestech Drive Suite B
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(734) 975-2967 x221
(734) 975-1646 (fax)
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From: Brian Roy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I do this with a Toshiba Strata DK280. The model before the CTX. You
shouldn't have any problem doing this with the CTX either. Assuming
you don't have SMDI integration with your voicemail (you didn't state
that you did),
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