Richard Kenner wrote:
> But the question here
> was *Asterisk*, not kernels. User-level code has *way* fewer
> dependencies.
*Precisely*. Unless we're talking DAHDI here (which we're not), Linux & ESXi
are red herrings.
Carlos Chavez wrote:
> I am having a very tough time trying to
'lo,
So yesterday, one of our clients had the misfortune of having the disk that
their Asterisk config (*.conf) was stored on take a dirt nap. Of course,
Asterisk was still running at the time, and everything continued to work
(except for voicemail, which was stored on the same disk) right up
Behold: The Wayback Machine. Link to manual:
http://web.archive.org/web/20070224144946/http://www.yntx.com/files/YGW30en.rar
Manual says user/pass is root/test.
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You must mean that engineer before you used "md5secret" instead of "secret" for
each user in sip.conf?
If so, why can't you just copy the md5secret line from the old server to the
new server for each user?
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On Monday, June 15, 2015 at 9:21 AM, Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
How about ringall strategy with a queue?
Not sure how that would help. Every SIP phone in the queue would still have to
have a unique SIP identifier/username.
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on an AoR using the
PJSIP_DIAL_CONTACTS function.
Very interesting and good to know; thanks. I'll have to check it out when I've
got some spare time.
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, and then exposing each of these registrations as
separate entries in the peers table that can be individually addressed within
the dialplan. Or something.
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Thanks for the heads-up!
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The document is here:
http://support.polycom.com/global/documents/support/technical/products/voice/Audio_Packet_Format.pdf
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On Wednesday, September 17, 2014 6:03 PM, David Wessell wrote:
Tim,
I THINK but I'm not sure that you can do
sure you're correct, and that this hasn't changed (AFAIK).
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On Apr 28, 2013, at 13:56, Carlos Alvarez car...@televolve.com wrote:
If the SIP peer exists, they simply fail silently, with no error in the CLI
or the messages log. Nothing works, but no errors.
Maybe 'sip set debug peer xxx' where 'xxx' is the peer name, and then try to
see if you can
, instead of cacheing the password/secret locally. And that just seems
real kludgey to me (although it might be better than nothing!).
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setting it to the opposite of whatever it's configured for now.
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are for: they deal with all of that, and all you
have to do is send 911 calls to their SIP proxy, and they route it
appropriately.
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, rushes back to answer it, and then initiates an attended
transfer that they never end up completing (they just talk to the person they
initiated the transfer to the whole time).
Hope this helps,
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herring.
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Subject: [asterisk-users] Pattern matching repeating digits
'lo, all,
Is there some (possibly undocumented?) way that I can pattern-match on a
specified number of repeating digits? (Something
chain them together (this would match 2
and 2 and nothing else);
exten = _2[35]RRR,1,DoStuff()
exten = _2[35]RRR,n,AndMoreStuff()
exten = _2[35]RRR,n,Dial(something)
Am I missing something or does this really not exist?
Thanks,
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