RE: [Asterisk-Users] Chagres Technologies, Inc

2004-01-10 Thread mikeu
My experience has been one of unresponsiveness to my e-mails.  I have
ordered and received devices from other providers in the time I have been
waiting for Chagres.  As of now, based on my experiences and those of others
that I have heard from I would highly recommend avoiding Chagres and Mr.
Brown.  All I want now is a refund.

Mike


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Johansson
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Chagres Technologies, Inc

Mail John Brown at Chagres. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

He usually responds quickly and I get information about where my products
are.
Yes, I also have rest orders, but I have acceptable responses on why and
when
they are expected to arrive in this snowy winterland...

/O

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[Asterisk-Users] Chagres Technologies, Inc

2004-01-09 Thread mikeu

Anyone else having problems getting product from Chagres?  They took my
payment almost two months ago and I still have not seen hardware.  They have
been horribly unresponsive to my e-mails.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Grandstream Quality Survey.... :P

2003-12-24 Thread mikeu

http://www.grandstream.com/TEMP/FIRMWARE/

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Hi Tan,

Can you supply us with 1.0.4.26 firmware?

Regards

Dave

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For the price, the Grandstream is unbeatable value for money.

Get firmware version 1.04.26 and you should be fine. This firmware fixes
issues our customers had with phone lockups, nat problems, one-way
audio, stun problems.

Best Wishes
Tan
www.telappliant.com
www.voiptalk.org



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RE: [Asterisk-Users] Auto Starting Asterisk

2003-12-23 Thread mikeu
I use http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html.  Besides starting asterisk on boot
up it keeps an eye on the process and restarts asterisk if it crashes.

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Hi,

In rc.local I added the line /etc/rc.d/run-asterisk


I then created a small script of 2 lines called run-asterisk

#!/bin/sh
/usr/sbin/asterisk

do a chmod 755 on the file and reboot.

The Asterisk server then starts at every reboot.


Regards


Dave


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Hi,

I'm a newbie to the list, but have been screwing around with Asterisk
for the last 6 months or so (on a purely experimental basis so far).
I'm not a linux expert by any stretch, (I'm a Mac OS X user), so I'm
unsure where the line is drawn in terms of Linux issues or Asterisk
issues.

At present, I have to manually start Asterisk from the command line,
but I'd like to have it automatically start up (and in the correct
mode) at startup.

For now, the server is running as a workstation, so I only need it to
run as a background daemon, but in the near future, we're going to run
Asterisk of a dedicated racked server, which we would only want to run
Asterisk, and there bare minimums required - as far as I'm aware, you
could start Asterisk very early on in the boot-up process.

Can anybody guide me in configuring the system to start Asterisk from
bootup... Probably a highly remedial question - but you've got to start
somewhere!

Regards,
Ad.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] SJphone, Asterisk and DTMF tones ...

2003-12-21 Thread mikeu
I have the same key bounce problem with a Budgetone 101.  After using the
ZapBarge application to monitor the audio channel I determined that the 101
is pulsing the DTMF tones as long as the key is depressed at a rate of 200mS
or so.  If you tap the key pad quickly only one cycle is transmitted.  I
don't understand this feature.  Does anyone?  Anyway to disable it?

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So, it seems a new bug has been found, which may or may not be at the 
root of this problem.

Let me describe it, and see if you agree with the synopsis:

   Asterisk, despite having dtmfmode= set to a particular value in 
sip.conf for a peer, will listen for SIP Info method transmissions 
even if RFC2833 is selected.  In some phones (Grandstream, in 
particular) this causes double-transmission of digits, since the 
phone sends both types of DTMF transmissions without blocking the 
other.  Asterisk should ignore the other two types of DTMF 
transmission when selected to do one type of reception to counter 
these types of equiment peculiarities which seem to prevent correct 
DTMF usage.


If I have described this correctly (I don't know - I don't have 
visibility into this problem) then can someone else (preferably 
someone with the problem) open a ticket?

JT


I had the same problem with Grandsteam phones and *.  No other hard 
or soft phones have the 'double digit' problem with *.  I don't 
think Asterisk can do both RFC2833 and in-band DTMF at the same 
time.  It does, however, do RFC2833 and SIP Info at the same time 
(SIP Info method seems to be on all the time, even when RFC2833 is 
selected in the sip.conf file).  Switching the Grandsteam to SIP 
Info allowed it to talk to Asterisk and fixed the double digits 
problem.

- Jim

Chris Albertson wrote:

I think this is a problem on the Asterisk side.  I'm seeing
the same problem using a Grandstream Budgetone 100.  And the GS
does have setting for both in-band and RFC2833.

My guess is asterisk is accepting the DTMF tone __both__ ways
It is reading the RFC28833 stuff _and_ hearing the audio tones
as well. 

--- Tilghman Lesher 
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om 
wrote:

On Sunday 21 December 2003 00:29, Darren Nickerson wrote:

Folks,

I can't seem to get DTMF signaling working properly using SJphone
connecting to Asterisk via a SIP connection. Here's an example of a
voicemail session where I entered 1234 for both the username and
the password:

 -- Incorrect password '11223344' for user '11223f344' (context
  

snip

Changing the DTMF mode would indeed seem to be the logical
solution.  However, it appears that SJphone does not support that
option (after a quick perusal of their PDF).  You might want to file
a bugtracker request on their website to implement that functionality.


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