[asterisk-users] Asterisk broadcast to web

2008-08-11 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
Hi all,

I have an interesting problem that I am looking for a solution for. I
want to be able to call into an asterisk server and have what I say be
broatcast over a streaming web radio station. I imagine using
something like icecast for that. Does anybody have any pointers on how
to get started? I am stuck on how to get the audio out of asterisk to
be able to put into something like icecast.

Any help or suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks,
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Re: [asterisk-users] VoIP over Alvarion Wireless

2007-03-07 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet

What Alvarion stuff are you using? Alvarion is the top rated wireless
manufactor when it comes to VOIP on there new stuff (VL 4.0 series and
B100 backhaul series). Some of there older stuff like the BrezeeAccess
FHSS will not work well because the QoS that the radio provides is
spotty at best.

On 3/7/07, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi,
This question isn't specifically asterisk related, but perhaps someone here
can shed some light or offer some insight.
Is anyone else here running VoIP over Alvarion wireless?If yes, do you
have any suggestions for what you've done to make it work?   It seems that
no amount of traffic shaping, checking installs for error rates, lowering
error rates, or setting contention windows makes VoIP work. It just
plain blows over Alvarion wireless gear.   Cable and DSL?  Yup.. it works
great.Wireless?  Forget it, pickup your cell phone.

Anyone have any better news, or suggestions?

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Re: [asterisk-users] VoIP over Alvarion Wireless

2007-03-07 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet

Something must be setup wrong on your radios. Alavarion is pretty good
when it comes to tech support. I would contact the distributer that
you bought it from and ask for help.

On 3/7/07, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

We are running Alvarion VL 4.0.   We know it doesn't work well over BA or
900.   However, with 60 customers, all we error rates below 10% VoIP is
aweful.


On 3/7/07, Andrew Niemantsverdriet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What Alvarion stuff are you using? Alvarion is the top rated wireless
 manufactor when it comes to VOIP on there new stuff (VL 4.0 series and
 B100 backhaul series). Some of there older stuff like the BrezeeAccess
 FHSS will not work well because the QoS that the radio provides is
 spotty at best.

 On 3/7/07, Matt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi,
  This question isn't specifically asterisk related, but perhaps someone
here
  can shed some light or offer some insight.
  Is anyone else here running VoIP over Alvarion wireless?If yes, do
you
  have any suggestions for what you've done to make it work?   It seems
that
  no amount of traffic shaping, checking installs for error rates,
lowering
  error rates, or setting contention windows makes VoIP work. It just
  plain blows over Alvarion wireless gear.   Cable and DSL?  Yup.. it
works
  great.Wireless?  Forget it, pickup your cell phone.
 
  Anyone have any better news, or suggestions?
 
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Re: [asterisk-users] Read Voicmail Boxes

2007-01-15 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet

If you would bother to read my post you will see that what I am
wanting to do is not the asterisk directory cmd. I don't want them to
be able to search or anything fancy like that. I want an app that will
go through and say the recorded name for everyone that has a mailbox
one by one. I did search but was not able to find anything that can do
what I want.

As far as the English class goes; please be more careful about reading
posts and trying to understand exactly what is being asked before you
flame me for not searching.

Thanks,
_
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On 1/12/07, Andrew Joakimsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I think what you want is called a directory, no? I'm not positive because
the English language isn't my main expertise, I know more about Linux and
stuff like that. Maybe you can find a newsgroup about English and get an
answer to that -- or better yet tell them to write all your other mailing
list posting for you!

But perhaps if you would have searched for directory on voip-info.org
before you posted this message you would have found your answer. This is a
user's discussion list not free for all tech support for people who don't
know the meaning of search



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[asterisk-users] Read Voicmail Boxes

2007-01-11 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet

Does anybody know how to make something that will go through the voice
mail boxes and read the phone extentions associated with them. For
example person calls in IVR answers and says to hear company listing
push 9. An app then scans all the voicmail boxes and goes through one
by one for User1 dial 101 for User2 dial 102 until no more mailboxes
are found. Does anybody have something that will do this or point me
in the direction to make one?

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[asterisk-users] Mutiple Homes one asterisk box

2006-07-10 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet

I have a asterisk box up and running great. I have another house in my
backyard that also wants to use my asterisk box. I am running trixbox
now and have two POTS lines connected to digium TDM400P as well as 1
voip line for long distance. I would like to keep these two houses as
seperate as possible (one POTS line for one house the other POTS for
other house and share the VOIP line). What is the best way to go about
doing this? Both houses will have Budgetone sip phones and share the
same ethernet network. Can I install two instances of asterisk on the
same box or is there a better way? Any suggestions?
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Re: [asterisk-users] Mutiple Homes one asterisk box

2006-07-10 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet

Is that the standard way of doing things? I found a bunch of asterisk
hosting providers in my search on the best way to do this. Is this
what they are doing?

On 7/10/06, Tom Lynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


You can place the phones at each house in a different context.  Trunks, too.


On 7/10/06, Andrew Niemantsverdriet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I have a asterisk box up and running great. I have another house in my
backyard that also wants to use my asterisk box. I am running trixbox
now and have two POTS lines connected to digium TDM400P as well as 1
voip line for long distance. I would like to keep these two houses as
seperate as possible (one POTS line for one house the other POTS for
 other house and share the VOIP line). What is the best way to go about
doing this? Both houses will have Budgetone sip phones and share the
same ethernet network. Can I install two instances of asterisk on the
same box or is there a better way? Any suggestions?
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Re: [asterisk-users] Mutiple Homes one asterisk box

2006-07-10 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet

Awesome thanks that is exactlly what I was looking for. Thanks!

On 7/10/06, voiplist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Yes, you want to use different context for each house.

In your sip.conf:

[house1]
username=house1
secret=house1pass
context=house1
---Other sip options here---

[house2]
username=house2
secret=house2pass
context=house2
---Other sip options here---

In your extensions.conf:

[house1]
;House1 Local Calls out through pots line 1, replace 555 with your area code
exten = _1555NXX,1,Dial(Zap/1/${EXTEN},60,r)

;House1 Long distance calls out through a VoIP provider
exten = _1NXXNXX,1,Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${EXTEN})

[house2]
;House2 Local Calls out through pots line 2, replace 555 with your area code
exten = _1555NXX,1,Dial(Zap/2/${EXTEN},60,r)

;House2 Long distance calls out through a VoIP provider
exten = _1NXXNXX,1,Dial(IAX2/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/${EXTEN})


If you need the VoIP piece with reliable support http://www.VoIPstreet.com


Hope this helps.


On 7/10/06, Martin Joseph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Jul 10, 2006, at 10:48 AM, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:

  Is that the standard way of doing things? I found a bunch of asterisk
  hosting providers in my search on the best way to do this. Is this
  what they are doing?
 
 Yes,l I think that's what contexts are for...  I am also relatively new
 at this, and experimenting using the contexts for separate locations
 and separate users. This works although it takes a moment to understand
 it.

 You can also use separate prepaid accounts for the VOIP long distance
 calls...

 I don't really see that separate trunking is needed in you case,
 although I admit I a not clear on what he means by this...  Since you
 have such a small amount of traffic I don't see it as a big deal...

 Marty

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Web interface Suggestions

2005-04-28 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
Open Source project I assume. I am interested in this project do you
have a webpage about it?

Thanks,
 _
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On 4/28/05, G.Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Has anyone come across any software that can control adding/editing
  SIP extension properties and perhaps dial plan properties on a context
  basis. What I mean is I would like it so an admin user from Company A
  can manipulate
  properties for extensions in his context but not in another Companies. I
  know AMP does something similar
  to this but from what I understand it does not allow for different users
  at different companies to control
  only things that pertain to them.
 In my spare time, I am developing a php webfrontend to realtime asterisk
 database which modifies dialplan, users etc.  Should not be too difficult
 to  add a login facility which means the user can see their own context
 only.
 
 Regards,
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Voicemail 2 Email

2005-04-21 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
Try looking up smarthost for send mail. You can have a very basic
sendmail install and have it send mail via a smart host. That is what
I do it works well.

On 4/20/05, list [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 All,
 
 I'd like to use the Voicemail to Email feature of asterisk, but I dont want
 to use sendmail.  We have a seperate email server that we would like to use
 for this feature.  How do and where do I specify this?
 
 Thanks,
 Jon
 
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[Asterisk-Users] Slightly [OT] Asterisk Backends

2005-04-16 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
I use Askerisk in my home as my home phone system. I use to make long
distance calls because of the cost savings that I can get. I also
share my phone system with my neighbor via a wireless link so that he
can also use * to make long distance calls at a savings. He also uses
that as a second emergency phone line.  So for all of that I just have
an internet connection and 1 X100P that goes to my phone line. That is
as big of scale as I have seen.

My question is how to the bigger companys do it? Do they have just a
bunch of phone lines that plug into their computer? What kind of cards
do they use, I know that they don't use 100's of X100P cards so what
are they? And lastly how can companys make money on such ventures?
Judging by the price of my single phone line it would be hard to have
much of a margin even with a T1.

Like I said in the subject off topic but I have wondered how my voip
provider makes any money.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] asterisk@home basic

2005-02-05 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
I too had a hard time with email notfications. I knew that the * box
needed a smtp sever. I belive @home has send mail installed so you
just need to add a smart host. Sendmail.org has infomation on setting
that all up.

Also try copying the correct /usr/share/zoneinfo file to
/etc/localtime that should clear up any problems.


On Sat, 5 Feb 2005 13:14:43 -, Steve Rawlings
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Apologies for asking something that must have been asked many times.  I'm
 running [EMAIL PROTECTED] v0.4 and can't get the * time to be local GMT.  
 Tried
 tzselect etc etc and added ntp server addresses to ntp.conf, * still uses
 system time of EST so call logs are 5 hours behind.
 
 Also, e-mail notifications of vm don't appear to be getting sent, I've set
 voicemail.conf to include a valid e-mail address but I never receive it.
 
 Any pointers to subject posts would be appreciated, I'm not after detailed
 replies just a pointer to where this might already be documented, I've tried
 all the usual and obvious voip forums etc.
 
 Steve
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: 911 and Cops knocking on my door

2005-02-03 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
Thanks,
The w before the number did the trick. I added a 1sec pause and things
are working flawlessly now!

Thanks again!
 _
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On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 15:29:23 -0800 (PST), Miguel Ruiz Velasco Sobrino
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It may be a problem of the PSTN not catching the initial 5
 
 change your dial string from
 DIAL(zap/1/${EXTEN})
 to
 DIAL(zap/1/ww${EXTEN})
 
 note a w before the number, each w makes a 1/2 sec pause and you can put 
 many of them,
 so if your PSTN lags a little to give you dialtone, that probably make it. 
 Also test
 (like some one else said) with the  5 912 XXX number, to save you a cop 
 visit.
 In a panasonic PBX, i had to put 4 of them!!.
 
 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 looks like an ignorepat problem on the first *number* (single) dialed
 (i.e., trying to ignore the number 9 on an outbound call.)
 
 try to make a call to 591-2079.
 
 On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
 
  Hi,
  I am quite new to asterisk so I am not sure what is needed to figure
  out this problem. If more information is needed and not provided I
  will gladly provide it.
 
  I have a very basic asterisk setup. 1 x100p card and a grandstream
  handytone 286.  I can make calls fine to most phone numbers from the
  handytone device the trouble seems to come when I dial this number
  591-1079. It puts me through to the local 911 dispatch. Causing the
  police to show up at my doorstep and check to make sure everything is
  alright.
 
  I can see why I think; 5 911 079. But I don't understand why it is
  being handled this way. Can somebody offer me some guidance on how to
  get this to stop?
 
  TIA
  _
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[Asterisk-Users] 911 and Cops knocking on my door

2005-02-02 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
Hi,
I am quite new to asterisk so I am not sure what is needed to figure
out this problem. If more information is needed and not provided I
will gladly provide it.

I have a very basic asterisk setup. 1 x100p card and a grandstream
handytone 286.  I can make calls fine to most phone numbers from the
handytone device the trouble seems to come when I dial this number
591-1079. It puts me through to the local 911 dispatch. Causing the
police to show up at my doorstep and check to make sure everything is
alright.

I can see why I think; 5 911 079. But I don't understand why it is
being handled this way. Can somebody offer me some guidance on how to
get this to stop?

TIA
 _
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and Cops knocking on my door

2005-02-02 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
Being a Newb I don't know how to look at my CDR, could you tell me.


On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 16:21:10 -0500, Andrew Kohlsmith
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On February 2, 2005 04:15 pm, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
  I can see why I think; 5 911 079. But I don't understand why it is
  being handled this way. Can somebody offer me some guidance on how to
  get this to stop?
 
 Your FXO card missed the '5', that's all.  Or maybe Asterisk did.  Or maybe
 you did.  What do your CDR records show, a call to 5911079 or 911079?
 
 -A.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] 911 and Cops knocking on my door

2005-02-02 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
I figured out how to view it. Here is what it says:

# cat /var/log/asterisk/cdr-csv/Master.csv | grep 911
,2000,5911079,from-sip-internal,Andrew Niemants
2000,SIP/2000-a509,Zap/1-1,Hangup,,2005-02-02
14:24:05,2005-02-02 14:24:08,2005-02-02
14:24:57,52,49,ANSWERED,DOCUMENTATION

So it looks to me like something else went wrong.

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On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 15:31:51 -0700, Andrew Niemantsverdriet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Being a Newb I don't know how to look at my CDR, could you tell me.
 
 
 On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 16:21:10 -0500, Andrew Kohlsmith
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On February 2, 2005 04:15 pm, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
   I can see why I think; 5 911 079. But I don't understand why it is
   being handled this way. Can somebody offer me some guidance on how to
   get this to stop?
 
  Your FXO card missed the '5', that's all.  Or maybe Asterisk did.  Or maybe
  you did.  What do your CDR records show, a call to 5911079 or 911079?
 
  -A.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Re: 911 and Cops knocking on my door

2005-02-02 Thread Andrew Niemantsverdriet
The PSTN lagging would make sense and would my CDR reccord still show
that 5911079 was dialed?


On Wed, 2 Feb 2005 15:29:23 -0800 (PST), Miguel Ruiz Velasco Sobrino
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 It may be a problem of the PSTN not catching the initial 5
 
 change your dial string from
 DIAL(zap/1/${EXTEN})
 to
 DIAL(zap/1/ww${EXTEN})
 
 note a w before the number, each w makes a 1/2 sec pause and you can put 
 many of them,
 so if your PSTN lags a little to give you dialtone, that probably make it. 
 Also test
 (like some one else said) with the  5 912 XXX number, to save you a cop 
 visit.
 In a panasonic PBX, i had to put 4 of them!!.
 
 --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 looks like an ignorepat problem on the first *number* (single) dialed
 (i.e., trying to ignore the number 9 on an outbound call.)
 
 try to make a call to 591-2079.
 
 On Wed, 2 Feb 2005, Andrew Niemantsverdriet wrote:
 
  Hi,
  I am quite new to asterisk so I am not sure what is needed to figure
  out this problem. If more information is needed and not provided I
  will gladly provide it.
 
  I have a very basic asterisk setup. 1 x100p card and a grandstream
  handytone 286.  I can make calls fine to most phone numbers from the
  handytone device the trouble seems to come when I dial this number
  591-1079. It puts me through to the local 911 dispatch. Causing the
  police to show up at my doorstep and check to make sure everything is
  alright.
 
  I can see why I think; 5 911 079. But I don't understand why it is
  being handled this way. Can somebody offer me some guidance on how to
  get this to stop?
 
  TIA
  _
  /-\ ndrew
 
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