Re: [Asterisk-Users] parameters documentation

2005-10-13 Thread asterisk
Leaving apart people like Mr Totaro, always speeking about other men
without knowing them ( I am a consultant, I am in the Networking since
early '90, I never ask anything about NAT..) anyway I am going to put
that book in my basket (i have a subscription with Oreilly, I can access a
certain number of books for at least one month, II use it especially
developing J2EE application.)

So thank you for the link

Andrea




   
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The people who have been documenting Asterisk have been working on a book
for the last few months, it has been published by O'reilly (Asterisk-The
Future of Telephony)and is just now finding it's way into the major
bookstores, listed under Open-Source at BarnsNoble.

While it will not answer everything asterisk can do, but its glossery and
and appendix are very helpful for quick reference.  If you have been
following the Asterisk Documentation Project, some of it will be old hat,
but I'm looking forward to replacing my huge stack of printouts with it.

It gives a pretty good overview of VOIP, Networking, Telephony, etc.

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk/


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There is plenty of documentation online for both the 3com and *.  You have
to have good search skills I guess.

3com has the best knowledge base I have seen.
http://knowledgebase.3com.com/ and there are tons of 3com dealers that can
help.

I think you may need to learn some basic networking before learning
asterisk.  NAT is a very basic concept in networking as well as ports such
as 5060 (standard port for SIP).

There is a very steep learning curve for asterisk and networking in
general.
If you want to learn it then you need to dig into the wiki and read all
the
posts that come across the user's list (well maybe not all  of them).

There are plenty of consultants that you can hire if you are not up to it.


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  I come from a NBX100
  No documentation available.
  1 day it starts saying: syslog full and voicemail stop working
  No one was able to tell me what was the meaning of that alert
  .
  3COM NBX anyway is a good product, but the price is too high,
especially
4
  years ago, and especially the price of the telephone is very high.
 
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[Asterisk-Users] parameters documentation

2005-10-12 Thread pellegrini
Another trivial question:

Is there a place where all the parameters are documented ?
In example (my example!) I would like to know the meaning of a lot of
parameter that can be used in sip.conf,

A lot of these keywords are intuitive keywords (i.e. NAT=YES/NO;PORT=5060;
context=x) but other are not (at least for me)
i.e.:

type = peer, friend
insecure=very
host=dynamic

and so on.

At last, my need is:

Accept a non-registerd sip-strem from a well known ip address (and only
from that ip address)

I tried to add a

[testsip]
;username=testsip
type=friend
;secret=testsip
qualify=no
port=5060
nat=no
host=x.y.z.w
dtmfmode=rfc2833
context=from-internal
canreinvite=no
callerid=test  sip  testsip

that would work if the sip would be registered. But the SIP client is not
able to register.

I solved using the
context = from-sip-external ; Send unknown SIP callers to this context

and it works, but I have no more the control about who is sending me SIP
stream (anybody now can use my asterisk box...)

any help will be greatly appreciated

Andrea

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] parameters documentation

2005-10-12 Thread Steve Totaro

www.voip-info.org

 Another trivial question:

 Is there a place where all the parameters are documented ?
 In example (my example!) I would like to know the meaning of a lot of
 parameter that can be used in sip.conf,

 A lot of these keywords are intuitive keywords (i.e. NAT=YES/NO;PORT=5060;
 context=x) but other are not (at least for me)
 i.e.:

 type = peer, friend
 insecure=very
 host=dynamic

 and so on.

 At last, my need is:

 Accept a non-registerd sip-strem from a well known ip address (and only
 from that ip address)

 I tried to add a

 [testsip]
 ;username=testsip
 type=friend
 ;secret=testsip
 qualify=no
 port=5060
 nat=no
 host=x.y.z.w
 dtmfmode=rfc2833
 context=from-internal
 canreinvite=no
 callerid=test  sip  testsip

 that would work if the sip would be registered. But the SIP client is not
 able to register.

 I solved using the
 context = from-sip-external ; Send unknown SIP callers to this context

 and it works, but I have no more the control about who is sending me SIP
 stream (anybody now can use my asterisk box...)

 any help will be greatly appreciated

 Andrea

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] parameters documentation

2005-10-12 Thread asterisk
Really strange answer. I am non used to search on playboy.com.

Anyway, if you try to search
insecure=very
on www.voip-info.org, you find 742 links , a bit more for me. (I just want
to know what it means)

Moreovere, the first 20 links are non accessible at all

http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-pagehistory.php?page=Asterisk+sip+insecurediff=6

they speak about tiki-pagehistory.php, which appears not to exist.

no other comments about this.


I know about one project , asterisk documentation project

http://www.asteriskdocs.org

in its home page, the first line is





 Great software needs great documentation.  




I really hope this project will be implemented, without documentation
evrything is too hard

Andrea



   
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www.voip-info.org

 Another trivial question:

 Is there a place where all the parameters are documented ?
 In example (my example!) I would like to know the meaning of a lot of
 parameter that can be used in sip.conf,

 A lot of these keywords are intuitive keywords (i.e.
NAT=YES/NO;PORT=5060;
 context=x) but other are not (at least for me)
 i.e.:

 type = peer, friend
 insecure=very
 host=dynamic

 and so on.

 At last, my need is:

 Accept a non-registerd sip-strem from a well known ip address (and only
 from that ip address)

 I tried to add a

 [testsip]
 ;username=testsip
 type=friend
 ;secret=testsip
 qualify=no
 port=5060
 nat=no
 host=x.y.z.w
 dtmfmode=rfc2833
 context=from-internal
 canreinvite=no
 callerid=test  sip  testsip

 that would work if the sip would be registered. But the SIP client is not
 able to register.

 I solved using the
 context = from-sip-external ; Send unknown SIP callers to this context

 and it works, but I have no more the control about who is sending me SIP
 stream (anybody now can use my asterisk box...)

 any help will be greatly appreciated

 Andrea

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] parameters documentation

2005-10-12 Thread asterisk
 I really hope this project will be implemented, without documentation
evrything is too hard

Not for the thousands of people that have figured it out.

3Com NBX might be more your speed and plenty of documentation.



 Really strange answer. I am non used to search on playboy.com.

 Anyway, if you try to search
 insecure=very
 on www.voip-info.org, you find 742 links , a bit more for me. (I just want
 to know what it means)

 Moreovere, the first 20 links are non accessible at all


http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-pagehistory.php?page=Asterisk+sip+insecurediff=6

 they speak about tiki-pagehistory.php, which appears not to exist.

 no other comments about this.
 

 I know about one project , asterisk documentation project

 http://www.asteriskdocs.org

 in its home page, the first line is





  Great software needs great documentation.




 I really hope this project will be implemented, without documentation
 evrything is too hard

 Andrea




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 www.voip-info.org

  Another trivial question:
 
  Is there a place where all the parameters are documented ?
  In example (my example!) I would like to know the meaning of a lot of
  parameter that can be used in sip.conf,
 
  A lot of these keywords are intuitive keywords (i.e.
 NAT=YES/NO;PORT=5060;
  context=x) but other are not (at least for me)
  i.e.:
 
  type = peer, friend
  insecure=very
  host=dynamic
 
  and so on.
 
  At last, my need is:
 
  Accept a non-registerd sip-strem from a well known ip address (and only
  from that ip address)
 
  I tried to add a
 
  [testsip]
  ;username=testsip
  type=friend
  ;secret=testsip
  qualify=no
  port=5060
  nat=no
  host=x.y.z.w
  dtmfmode=rfc2833
  context=from-internal
  canreinvite=no
  callerid=test  sip  testsip
 
  that would work if the sip would be registered. But the SIP client is
not
  able to register.
 
  I solved using the
  context = from-sip-external ; Send unknown SIP callers to this context
 
  and it works, but I have no more the control about who is sending me SIP
  stream (anybody now can use my asterisk box...)
 
  any help will be greatly appreciated
 
  Andrea

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] parameters documentation

2005-10-12 Thread asterisk
I come from a NBX100
No documentation available.
1 day it starts saying: syslog full and voicemail stop working
No one was able to tell me what was the meaning of that alert
.
3COM NBX anyway is a good product, but the price is too high, especially 4
years ago, and especially the price of the telephone is very high.

Andrea




   
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 I really hope this project will be implemented, without documentation
evrything is too hard

Not for the thousands of people that have figured it out.

3Com NBX might be more your speed and plenty of documentation.



 Really strange answer. I am non used to search on playboy.com.

 Anyway, if you try to search
 insecure=very
 on www.voip-info.org, you find 742 links , a bit more for me. (I just
want
 to know what it means)

 Moreovere, the first 20 links are non accessible at all


http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-pagehistory.php?page=Asterisk+sip+insecurediff=6


 they speak about tiki-pagehistory.php, which appears not to exist.

 no other comments about this.
 

 I know about one project , asterisk documentation project

 http://www.asteriskdocs.org

 in its home page, the first line is





  Great software needs great documentation.




 I really hope this project will be implemented, without documentation
 evrything is too hard

 Andrea




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 www.voip-info.org

  Another trivial question:
 
  Is there a place where all the parameters are documented ?
  In example (my example!) I would like to know the meaning of a lot of
  parameter that can be used in sip.conf,
 
  A lot of these keywords are intuitive keywords (i.e.
 NAT=YES/NO;PORT=5060;
  context=x) but other are not (at least for me)
  i.e.:
 
  type = peer, friend
  insecure=very
  host=dynamic
 
  and so on.
 
  At last, my need is:
 
  Accept a non-registerd sip-strem from a well known ip address (and only
  from that ip address)
 
  I tried to add a
 
  [testsip]
  ;username=testsip
  type=friend
  ;secret=testsip
  qualify=no
  port=5060
  nat=no
  host=x.y.z.w
  dtmfmode=rfc2833
  context=from-internal
  canreinvite=no
  callerid=test  sip  testsip
 
  that would work if the sip would be registered. But the SIP client is
not
  able to register.
 
  I solved using the
  context = from-sip-external ; Send unknown SIP callers to this context
 
  and it works, but I have no more the control about who is sending me
SIP
  stream (anybody now can use my asterisk box...)
 
  any help will be greatly appreciated
 
  Andrea

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] parameters documentation

2005-10-12 Thread Steve Totaro
There is plenty of documentation online for both the 3com and *.  You have
to have good search skills I guess.

3com has the best knowledge base I have seen.
http://knowledgebase.3com.com/ and there are tons of 3com dealers that can
help.

I think you may need to learn some basic networking before learning
asterisk.  NAT is a very basic concept in networking as well as ports such
as 5060 (standard port for SIP).

There is a very steep learning curve for asterisk and networking in general.
If you want to learn it then you need to dig into the wiki and read all the
posts that come across the user's list (well maybe not all  of them).

There are plenty of consultants that you can hire if you are not up to it.


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 I come from a NBX100
 No documentation available.
 1 day it starts saying: syslog full and voicemail stop working
 No one was able to tell me what was the meaning of that alert
 .
 3COM NBX anyway is a good product, but the price is too high, especially 4
 years ago, and especially the price of the telephone is very high.

 Andrea





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  I really hope this project will be implemented, without documentation
 evrything is too hard

 Not for the thousands of people that have figured it out.

 3Com NBX might be more your speed and plenty of documentation.



  Really strange answer. I am non used to search on playboy.com.
 
  Anyway, if you try to search
  insecure=very
  on www.voip-info.org, you find 742 links , a bit more for me. (I just
 want
  to know what it means)
 
  Moreovere, the first 20 links are non accessible at all
 
 

http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-pagehistory.php?page=Asterisk+sip+insecurediff=6

 
  they speak about tiki-pagehistory.php, which appears not to exist.
 
  no other comments about this.
  
 
  I know about one project , asterisk documentation project
 
  http://www.asteriskdocs.org
 
  in its home page, the first line is
 
 
 
 
 
   Great software needs great documentation.
 
 
 
 
  I really hope this project will be implemented, without documentation
  evrything is too hard
 
  Andrea
 
 
 
 
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  www.voip-info.org
 
   Another trivial question:
  
   Is there a place where all the parameters are documented ?
   In example (my example!) I would like to know the meaning of a lot of
   parameter that can be used in sip.conf,
  
   A lot of these keywords are intuitive keywords (i.e.
  NAT=YES/NO;PORT=5060;
   context=x) but other are not (at least for me)
   i.e.:
  
   type = peer, friend
   insecure=very
   host=dynamic
  
   and so on.
  
   At last, my need is:
  
   Accept a non-registerd sip-strem from a well known ip address (and
only
   from that ip address)
  
   I tried to add a
  
   [testsip]
   ;username=testsip
   type=friend
   ;secret=testsip
   qualify=no
   port=5060
   nat=no
   host=x.y.z.w
   dtmfmode=rfc2833
   context=from-internal
   canreinvite=no
   callerid=test  sip  testsip
  
   that would work if the sip would be registered. But the SIP client is
 not
   able to register.
  
   I solved using the
   context = from

Re: [Asterisk-Users] parameters documentation

2005-10-12 Thread FELIX E SKOWRONEK
The people who have been documenting Asterisk have been working on a book 
for the last few months, it has been published by O'reilly (Asterisk-The 
Future of Telephony)and is just now finding it's way into the major 
bookstores, listed under Open-Source at BarnsNoble.


While it will not answer everything asterisk can do, but its glossery and 
and appendix are very helpful for quick reference.  If you have been 
following the Asterisk Documentation Project, some of it will be old hat, 
but I'm looking forward to replacing my huge stack of printouts with it.


It gives a pretty good overview of VOIP, Networking, Telephony, etc.

http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk/



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Date: Wed, 12 Oct 2005 11:17:01 -0400

There is plenty of documentation online for both the 3com and *.  You have
to have good search skills I guess.

3com has the best knowledge base I have seen.
http://knowledgebase.3com.com/ and there are tons of 3com dealers that can
help.

I think you may need to learn some basic networking before learning
asterisk.  NAT is a very basic concept in networking as well as ports such
as 5060 (standard port for SIP).

There is a very steep learning curve for asterisk and networking in 
general.

If you want to learn it then you need to dig into the wiki and read all the
posts that come across the user's list (well maybe not all  of them).

There are plenty of consultants that you can hire if you are not up to it.


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 I come from a NBX100
 No documentation available.
 1 day it starts saying: syslog full and voicemail stop working
 No one was able to tell me what was the meaning of that alert
 .
 3COM NBX anyway is a good product, but the price is too high, especially 
4

 years ago, and especially the price of the telephone is very high.

 Andrea





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  I really hope this project will be implemented, without documentation
 evrything is too hard

 Not for the thousands of people that have figured it out.

 3Com NBX might be more your speed and plenty of documentation.



  Really strange answer. I am non used to search on playboy.com.
 
  Anyway, if you try to search
  insecure=very
  on www.voip-info.org, you find 742 links , a bit more for me. (I just
 want
  to know what it means)
 
  Moreovere, the first 20 links are non accessible at all
 
 

http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-pagehistory.php?page=Asterisk+sip+insecurediff=6

 
  they speak about tiki-pagehistory.php, which appears not to exist.
 
  no other comments about this.
  
 
  I know about one project , asterisk documentation project
 
  http://www.asteriskdocs.org
 
  in its home page, the first line is
 
 
 
 
 
   Great software needs great documentation.
 
 
 
 
  I really hope this project will be implemented, without documentation
  evrything is too hard
 
  Andrea
 
 
 
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] parameters documentation

2005-10-12 Thread Time Bandit
 Is there a place where all the parameters are documented ?
 In example (my example!) I would like to know the meaning of a lot of
 parameter that can be used in sip.conf,

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+sip.conf

How did I found this ?

http://www.google.ca/search?hl=enq=site%3Avoip-info.org+sip.confbtnG=Google+Searchmeta=

Remember : google is your friend
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] parameters documentation

2005-10-12 Thread Rich Adamson
I'll second that... good reading so far, have not finished it though.

Rich



 The people who have been documenting Asterisk have been working on a book 
 for the last few months, it has been published by O'reilly (Asterisk-The 
 Future of Telephony)and is just now finding it's way into the major 
 bookstores, listed under Open-Source at BarnsNoble.
 
 While it will not answer everything asterisk can do, but its glossery and 
 and appendix are very helpful for quick reference.  If you have been 
 following the Asterisk Documentation Project, some of it will be old hat, 
 but I'm looking forward to replacing my huge stack of printouts with it.
 
 It gives a pretty good overview of VOIP, Networking, Telephony, etc.
 
 http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/asterisk/
 
 
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 There is plenty of documentation online for both the 3com and *.  You have
 to have good search skills I guess.
 
 3com has the best knowledge base I have seen.
 http://knowledgebase.3com.com/ and there are tons of 3com dealers that can
 help.
 
 I think you may need to learn some basic networking before learning
 asterisk.  NAT is a very basic concept in networking as well as ports such
 as 5060 (standard port for SIP).
 
 There is a very steep learning curve for asterisk and networking in 
 general.
 If you want to learn it then you need to dig into the wiki and read all the
 posts that come across the user's list (well maybe not all  of them).
 
 There are plenty of consultants that you can hire if you are not up to it.
 
 
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   I come from a NBX100
   No documentation available.
   1 day it starts saying: syslog full and voicemail stop working
   No one was able to tell me what was the meaning of that alert
   .
   3COM NBX anyway is a good product, but the price is too high, especially 
 4
   years ago, and especially the price of the telephone is very high.
  
   Andrea
  
  
  
  
  
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I really hope this project will be implemented, without documentation
   evrything is too hard
  
   Not for the thousands of people that have figured it out.
  
   3Com NBX might be more your speed and plenty of documentation.
  
  
  
Really strange answer. I am non used to search on playboy.com.
   
Anyway, if you try to search
insecure=very
on www.voip-info.org, you find 742 links , a bit more for me. (I just
   want
to know what it means)
   
Moreovere, the first 20 links are non accessible at all
   
   
  
 http://www.voip-info.org/tiki-pagehistory.php?page=Asterisk+sip+insecurediff=6
  
   
they speak about tiki-pagehistory.php, which appears not to exist.
   
no other comments about this.

   
I know about one project , asterisk documentation project
   
http://www.asteriskdocs.org
   
in its home page, the first line is
   
   
   
   
   
 Great software needs great documentation.
   
   
   
   
I really hope this project will be implemented, without documentation
evrything is too hard
   
Andrea
   
   
   
   
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] parameters documentation

2005-10-12 Thread trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com
On Wed, 2005-10-12 at 09:41 -0400, Time Bandit wrote:
  Is there a place where all the parameters are documented ?
  In example (my example!) I would like to know the meaning of a lot of
  parameter that can be used in sip.conf,
 
 http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+config+sip.conf
 
 How did I found this ?
 
 http://www.google.ca/search?hl=enq=site%3Avoip-info.org+sip.confbtnG=Google+Searchmeta=
 
 Remember : google is your friend


to elaborate slightly ... if you type into google
site:voip-info.org asterisk type item
where type is cmd or config
and item is either the config file name or the command you should be
able to get there.  Alternatively you can just straight there by
entering the url:

http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+TYPE+ITEM


Google is handy if you dont know the name of the command in question
because you can just omit item and it will show all the commands
available :)

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