[Asterisk-Users] Zaptel Config

2005-01-26 Thread Tim Donahue
Hi all, we just got a clone X100P to setup a demo server for the
president of our company to get the installation of * at several of our
remote sites.  

I am running into a little problem whenever I try to make a call that
should be going out over the zaptel interface I get a 503 Service
Unreachable error.  I am currently using X-Lite to connect to the
asterisk server, and my calls seem to connect to IAXTel ok. (although
the sound is horrible, but that is probably from our internet
connection.)

I have put a copy of my of my zaptel.conf, zapata.conf and
extensions.conf here: http://pastebin.ca/4779

Thanks for you help.

Tim Donahue
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Becoming a VOIP provider

2005-01-19 Thread Tim Donahue
On Wed, 2005-01-19 at 13:57 -0500, Ty Carter wrote:

 16. Retire when your 47 and relax on the beach with a beautiful woman in one
 hand and a cold drink in the other :-)

Only 15 steps to get to this point Hmm... I must be doing something
wrong. ;-)

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Zhone Channel Bank

2004-12-21 Thread Tim Donahue
Just out of curiosity, is that a network cross-over cable or a T-1
cross-over cable?  For the pinout for a T-1 cross-over cable see
http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-crossover+T1+cable



On Tue, 2004-12-21 at 01:49 -0800, Jonathan Augenstine wrote:
 Has anyone successfully connected a Digium T100P to a Zhone Z-Plex 10 24 
 S/O?  I have been unsuccessful in getting the T1 to sync up.  I have 
 searched the documentation and concluded that a cross-over cable and 
 ESF/B8ZF configuration on both hardware should have cleared alarms but that 
 does not seem to be the case.  I would be interested in knowing the 
 configuration and cabling on any successful installations.  Thank you.
 
 Jonathan
 
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] High(er) availability

2004-12-07 Thread Tim Donahue
On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 15:47 +0100, Stefan de Konink wrote:
 E. Versaevel wrote:
 Which app do you use for monitoring the primary box and if it fails
 taking over the IP address by the backup one? I haven't found a suitable
 (active-active) app so far.
  
  Thinking of using heartbeat or something.
 
 VRRP, Virtual Redundancy Router Protocol, an option?
 

Cisco claims that VRRP falls under one of their patents, so it could
become an expensive option.  There are several options out there at this
point though that may be able to handle the needs for pre-empting the IP
address.  

About 1 year ago the OpenBSD project wrote a patent-free alternative for
VRRP called CARP.  It allows for sharing of and automatic failover on an
IP address.  I have used it to build redundant firewalls that don't lose
any state information when the connection drops. CARP is of course built
into OpenBSD however I did find what looks to be a userland
implementation for Linux.  See www.ucarp.org for more information.

There are other possible solutions as well, unfortunately I have not
used any of these solutions they are just from brief google search.  LVS
(Linux Virtual Server) mentions VoIP services however I do not know if
Asterisk would run in a cluster environment.  There are also several
sites that deal with high availibity from linux, the first one I noticed
that looked like it had some really valuable information is
www.linux-ha.org.

Unfortunately this is all the easy part.  The difficult part will be
getting Asterisk to handle the failover gracefully.  You probably don't
want to lose all the SIP registration data and I have no idea if it will
be possible to prevent you from losing the calls.  You haven't named
that as one of your goals, but it is always something to think about.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Can some bady help me ???

2004-11-18 Thread Tim Donahue
On Thu, 2004-11-18 at 10:26 -0500, Rodney Acosta Coya wrote:
 i found de file Makefile but i dont now what to do with  it
 look at this
[snip]
 inux:/inst/pbx/asterisk-1.0.0 # make:make install
 bash: make:make: command not found
 linux:/inst/pbx/asterisk-1.0.0 # ls
 .   
[snip]

Try make  make install (no quotes) or use 2 separate commands like:

# make
(make does a bunch of stuff)
# make install


Tim Donahue

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] [OT] Old Building Needs a New Telephone System

2004-11-08 Thread Tim Donahue
First, I will admit that I have not worked with PoE before so I'm asking
this for my own benifit as well as the OP's benifit.  Doesn't PoE
require at lest 3 pairs to be availible?  I know that pins 1, 2, 3, and
6 get used for ethernet communications and doesn't the power get
transmitted over pins 4 and 5?  

Tim Donahue


On Mon, 2004-11-08 at 00:00, Edward Beheler wrote:
 According to the spec sheet, they will do passthru PoE on the first jack.
 
 Ed Beheler
 
 On Sun, 07 Nov 2004 21:00:25 -0700, Michael Welter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Joe Greco wrote:
  We have a 100 year old building here in Colorado that needs a new
  
  
   Your best bet may be something like this:
  
   http://www.3com.com/products/en_US/detail.jsp?tab=featurespathtype=purchasesku=WEBBNCNJ220SYS
  
  
  
  I can't find a schematic for the IntelliJack--can I have Ethernet and
  PoE over two pair?
  
  
  
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Linux and Windows

2004-11-01 Thread Tim Donahue
But don't forget one important point, at this point there is absolutly
NO hardware support for running Asterisk under Windows.  If you need
hardware support (TDM Cards, etc) you will need to run Asterisk on a
Linux based server.

Tim Donahue

On Mon, 2004-11-01 at 01:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I saw something on the Digium site a few days ago that Asterisk was available
 for MS based platforms.  Its called AstWind.
 
 http://www.digium.com/index.php?menu=astwind
 
 Cheers,
 Sahil
 Quoting Bilal Ghayad [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
  Asterisk is working only in Linux? Can not work in Windows 2000?
 
  Please advise.
  Regards
  Bilal
 
 
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] IP Phone that OFFICIALLY support Asterisk

2004-10-21 Thread Tim Donahue
On Thu, 2004-10-21 at 09:52, Matthew Boehm wrote:
 Mr. Ollie,
  What email client are you using? Seems that there are 1 or 2 people that
 this happens to on this list. For some reason your emails always show as
 attachments instead of text in the email. Our server strips attachments so I
 can't ever read your emails. Can you change that? I can't imagine I'm the
 only one seeing this.
 

Nope, you and every other OE user are probably seeing that problem.  I
do not want this to become an email client war, but I can state for a
fact that OE does not handle signed messages correctly.

Tim Donahue

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Where to buy POLYCOM phones?

2004-10-18 Thread Tim Donahue
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 12:54, Paul Dugas wrote:
 Jonathan Miller said:
  Does anyone know a good place to buy polycom phones?
 
 Got an IP500 for $165 with shipping a couple weeks back from
 www.pagecomputers.com.  Looking now, they're back ordered.  I'll likely be
 buying 6 or 8 more from them in a week.
 
 Only hitch so far is that I had to get the firmware updates and example
 config files for my boot server from another source as these guys appear
 not to have access to Polycom's site for such things.  Have I mentioned
 how much I hate being a small business having to deal with the Ciscos and
 Nortels of the world?  May be adding Polycom to the list soon.  Their
 products are great but access to support for us little guys stinks.
 
 Paul

All I can say about Polycom and Cisco, is that dealing with Cisco is
MUCH easier than dealing with Polycom for the updates for their phones. 
I chased my tail for a couple days before I found a place where I could
get the firmware.  I find it kind of funny that all of the Polycom
Certified whatever they are, seem to be selling their own VoIP solution
and don't want to just sell the phones.  It really irks me that these
are the only people who can get the firmware from Polycom's site...

At least with Cisco they have made their policy very clear for getting
the firmware for the phones.  Buy the phone, get a SmartNet contract,
then you can get the firmware.  Oh, and as the end user I can actually
get the firmware myself once I have that SmartNet.

Tim Donahue

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