[asterisk-users] B400P card crashes conncection

2010-05-01 Thread Rudi Oosthuizen
Had a similar problem with a B410p BRI card. Had to enable (or disable) the 
100ohms termination jumper on the card, because the telco provider uses 
different exchanges ( Maybe someone can give more clarity on this?)  

Maybe it's the same problem, enabling resolved my issue.

Grep chan_dahdi /var/log/asterisk/full | grep -i pri got event should also 
give indication off errors on the line from the telco side, if cleared should 
be no errors.

 

Rudi Oosthuizen

 

 

Ø  Hi,

 

Ø  I have a B400P BRI card with point-to-point connection (signalling: 

 

Ø  bri_cpe) with this dmesg: http://pastebin.com/sXrRt1yM

 

Ø  When i restart asterisk server, the card cannot connect to the telco, the 
control led flashes red. If I unplug the cable between the ISDN nt and the card 
and wait 40 sec, the card can connect and works properly. 

 

Ø  The telco says the asterisk crashes the connection with the telco, when I 
let the NT reconnect, the card connects properly.

 

 

Ø  Do you have any idea how to solve this problem? Thanks for any help in 
advance.

 

 

Ø  Best regards,

Ø  Peter Gelencser

 

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Re: [asterisk-users] Being attacked by an Amazon EC2 ...

2010-05-01 Thread --[ UxBoD ]--
- Original Message -
 Randy-
 
  On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 5:33 PM, Steve Murphy m...@parsetree.com
  wrote:
  Assuming that every such spamming/hacking/attack site is funded on
  a stolen identity/CC number, it will soon sink into Amazon that
  they are
  getting a bad rep, and losing money on such problems, as all such
  charges are reversed when the identity theft is discovered... How
  they overcome
  the problem, should be a tribute to the marvelous power of human
  ingenuity.
 
  Interesting point about the stolen CC numbers. If that is true, then
  they will be forced to investigate for their own internal damage
  control.
 
 You are nothing if not persistent, an excellent quality in a case like
 this. By now I'm sure Amazon execs are
 wondering who is this Randulo guy, hehe.
 

Slammed again last night by a A-WS server; see if anything comes back from 
their abuse department!

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Re: [asterisk-users] Being attacked by an Amazon EC2 ...

2010-05-01 Thread Randy R
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 4:49 PM, --[ UxBoD ]-- ux...@splatnix.net wrote:
 Slammed again last night by a A-WS server; see if anything comes back from 
 their abuse  department!

FWIW, I chose another provider for our most recent customer who needed
cloud hosting, only because of the EC2 flood Attacks and Amazon's weak
defense and lack of cooperation. All they have done so far is PR spin.
We need them to actually do something. In the meantime, they've lost
my business and I hope others are voting with their feet.

I also had an interesting discussion with one of the people behind
http://projecthoneypot.org who said they'd be interested in working
with us on devising a lookup scheme like the one they've been using
for comment spammers, etc. I can tell you from first hand experience
that their DNSBL has saved me hours and avoids 95% of the comment spam
we were getting before I wrote a simple function to access PHP's
database.

As soon as I return from China, I will get back in touch with them and
we should set up a meeting with everyone who is concerned by this EC2
abuse thing. I think we can do some good work together;

An interesting sidenote to Projet HoneyPot is that the site is down
because of a disk failure. But the interesting note is that it is a
SSD! So much for no moving parts being more reliable!

/r

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Re: [asterisk-users] ATA shootout: PAP2T versus Grandstream Handytone 286

2010-05-01 Thread James Lamanna
 It seems that the PAP2T does support TFTP and an XML-based config for
 deployments...


I've used both the Grandstream 286 and the Linksys PAP2T.
I have been able to get some limited faxing to work using T30 with a PAP2T.
Configuration and provisioning of the Linksys is very easy through
either the web GUI
or XML configuration files, which can be transferred through TFTP or HTTP.

I can only hope that Cisco will update the firmware of the PAP2T to
support T38 one day...

-- James

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Re: [asterisk-users] AGI == DeadAGI

2010-05-01 Thread SIP
On 4/30/2010 6:03 PM, Luki wrote:
 It is irrelevant who hangs up, you want to just use DeadAGI in the h
 extension
  
 I wish that would be the case, but at least on 1.4 I see:

 [Apr 30 14:59:38] -- Executing [...@master-route:1] DeadAGI(...) in new 
 stack
 [Apr 30 14:59:38] WARNING[27845]: res_agi.c:2160 deadagi_exec: Running
 DeadAGI on a live channel will cause problems, please use AGI

 The good news is, we run tens of thousands of calls every day through
 this box and about half of them spit out this warning, but it never
 caused any problems for over a year. Thus this warning is probably
 safe to ignore.

 Luki


Agreed.  We run DeadAGI for a considerable number of calls since it has 
the ability to run post-hangup cleanup no matter which side hangs up 
(unlike AGI). We see this warning constantly, and ignore it... constantly.

N.

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