Sridhar G wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> I've tried out the instructions that U gave me. I am right now trying out
> dialpad without a microphone. I am not sure if due to this I am not able to
> hear voice from the other end. I tried to dial my woek # and expected to
> hear the voice mail prompt, but could not. I found that the signal strength
> meter had no bars. Now I am not sure if this is 'cause I have not hooked up
> my mic or the packets are not getting thro' to my PC.
>
> Please let me know ur thoughts on this.
>
> Merry Christmas
>
> Sridhar
Well first , you will need the microphone connected. The return voice (incoming
packets) will be on your soundcard speakers. Usually if you are not hearing
anything on the speakers, assuming they are correct and volume set, that means
the voice packets are not coming through.
You did reboot your system after making all changes???????
You can also check the dialpad site FAQ, this provides some real good details.
http://www.dialpad.com/support/faq.html
Good luck
Larry
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Larry Sword <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Saturday, December 25, 1999 10:41 AM
> Subject: Re: [expert] DialPad
>
> > Sridhar G wrote:
> >
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I am trying to install dialpad on my Win 95 which is Masq'd thro my LM
> 6.0
> > > box. I have set up a firewall. I need to open up ports 50210, 50200...
> How
> > > do I do it?
> > >
> > > Anyone who has setup dialpad like this can give me any tips?
> > >
> > > Thanks
> > > Sridhar
> >
> > These instructions are from:
> > http://my.ispchannel.com/~rottona/linux_dialpad.html
> > I've tried this and it works. Dialpad does get crowned at times......
> >
> > Merry Christmas and the Best of the New Year.
> >
> > Larry
> >
> > Instructions for dialpad.com and Linux mandrake 6.0 (redhat 6.0 )
> >
> > I am useing kernal 2.2.x dont think lower kernal work..
> >
> > You will need ipmasqadm
> >
> > use ipchains to allow masq upd ports 51200-51201 and tcp ports 7175 ,51210
> >
> > Now you can set up port forwarding in one of two ways.....
> >
> >
> >
> > Port forward ports to 1 pc ( not as choppy on the voice but only one pc
> can
> > use dialpad)
> >
> > # dialpad to 1 pc one local masq net ( add to /etc/rc.d/rc.local)
> > IP_REAL="firewall ip"
> > TOIP_PC="thepcthatwillusedialpadonothersideoffirewall"
> > ipmasqadm portfw -f
> > ipmasqadm portfw -a -P tcp -L $IP_REAL 51210 -R $TOIP_PC 51210
> > ipmasqadm portfw -a -P upd -L $IP_REAL 51201 -R $TOIP_PC 51201
> > ipmasqadm portfw -a -P upd -L $IP_REAL 51200 -R $TOIP_PC 51200
> > ipmasqadm portfw -ln
> >
> >
> >
> > or auto port forward ( wich can be a little choppy on the voice but any pc
> > can use dialpad)
> >
> > # dialpad to 1 pc one local masq net ( add to /etc/rc.d/rc.local)
> > /usr/sbin/ipmasqadm autofw -A -v -r upd 51200 51201 -c tcp 7175
> > /usr/sbin/ipmasqadm autofw -A -v -r tcp 51210 51210 -c tcp 7175
> >
> >
> >
> > Would like to thank Wongyu Ted Cho at dialpad.com for his help !!!
> >
> > Comments not flame!! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >
> >