Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-14 Thread Wilson Pickett
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-14 Thread Wilson Pickett
 what would you name them?

Since we only have one box and it is a pbx, I call her Phoebe
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-14 Thread Paul
Wilson Pickett wrote:
what would you name them?
   

Since we only have one box and it is a pbx, I call her Phoebe
 

I used to name servers after women I knew. Michelle thought it was 
cute that I named one after her but then found out I named another one 
after a young lady she highly disliked. She asked Why did you name a 
machine after that ugly bitch?. I told her Because it's always going 
down. She bought me dinner for that one.


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RE: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-13 Thread David Brodbeck
 -Original Message-
 From: Ken Diliberto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 On the surface, naming may sound trivial.  When you're 
 dealing with users
 and people paying your salary/consulting fees, it's not.  
 Offending the
 wrong person because you named the server Nag, Chatterbox,
 ETPhoneHome, etc. can be very costly.
 
 You could use some of the following:
 
 PhoneSystem
 PhoneManager
 PhoneVoiceMail
 CompanyPhone

I named mine dialtone.

I try to give machines here names that relate to their purpose, but ones
that aren't *too* software-specific, because renaming machines can be a
pain.  (For example, I'm reluctant to give names like asterisk or squid
to machines, because what if I switch to some other package later?)  I also
came in when some machine names had already been established, so I didn't
really have the option of using a cute, consistent scheme like some places
do.  So, for example, we have a proxy server named gatekeeper, firewalls
named drawbridge and portcullis, and an AutoDesk Inventor Vault server
named edison.  My users seem to be able to remember the names when they
need to, which is the important thing.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-13 Thread Adam Goryachev
On Fri, 2005-05-13 at 16:40 -0400, David Brodbeck wrote:
 I try to give machines here names that relate to their purpose, but ones
 that aren't *too* software-specific, because renaming machines can be a
 pain.  (For example, I'm reluctant to give names like asterisk or squid
 to machines, because what if I switch to some other package later?)  I also
 came in when some machine names had already been established, so I didn't
 really have the option of using a cute, consistent scheme like some places
 do.  So, for example, we have a proxy server named gatekeeper, firewalls
 named drawbridge and portcullis, and an AutoDesk Inventor Vault server

I named all my systems are 'medi-evil' and perhaps slightly more modern
weapons, and related, originally I only had 32 IP addresses assigned, so
I sat and worked out a list of names, now I have a little more than a
class C, but I still haven't run out of my original 32 names :)

I also try to use the name most appropriate to its function...

Regards,
Adam


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-12 Thread Abhishek Tiwari
mine, on the stars of saturn
options:
Dione, Rhea, Titan, Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Phoebe

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On 5/12/05, Christopher Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Mine is called 'blacksun', as that's where it's colo'd.
 
 (idiocy in a naming convention, I know.)
 
 On Wed, 11 May 2005 19:55:36 -0700 (PDT), Matt Klein
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
  Mine is named spike...
 
  On Thu, 12 May 2005, Paul Hales wrote:
 
   We bought one of those books on the worst cars ever made...every page has 
   great names...
  
   PaulH
  
   -Original Message-
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   Sent: Thursday, 12 May 2005 1:41 AM
   To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion; Andrew Latham
   Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours
  
   On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 10:09 -0500, Andrew Latham wrote:
   Naming Conventions for Asterisk Hostnames, .
  
   For an internal historical reason all ours come from the legends of Robin 
   Hood.  I used to work with a bunch of Lord of the Rings readers and all 
   the machine names came from there.
  
   It always makes a good light discussion point.
  
  
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-12 Thread Jason Walker


Since we have SIP and ZAP servers, we name them something completely
original:

SIP01
ZAP01
ZAP02
TEST01

Whoa! 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Abhishek
Tiwari
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

mine, on the stars of saturn
options:
Dione, Rhea, Titan, Mimas, Enceladus, Tethys, Hyperion, Iapetus, and Phoebe

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On 5/12/05, Christopher Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Mine is called 'blacksun', as that's where it's colo'd.
 
 (idiocy in a naming convention, I know.)
 
 On Wed, 11 May 2005 19:55:36 -0700 (PDT), Matt Klein
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
  Mine is named spike...
 
  On Thu, 12 May 2005, Paul Hales wrote:
 
   We bought one of those books on the worst cars ever made...every page
has great names...
  
   PaulH
  
   -Original Message-
   From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Dave Cotton
   Sent: Thursday, 12 May 2005 1:41 AM
   To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion; Andrew
Latham
   Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours
  
   On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 10:09 -0500, Andrew Latham wrote:
   Naming Conventions for Asterisk Hostnames, .
  
   For an internal historical reason all ours come from the legends of
Robin Hood.  I used to work with a bunch of Lord of the Rings readers and
all the machine names came from there.
  
   It always makes a good light discussion point.
  
  
   --
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-12 Thread Michael George
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 05:40:57PM +0200, Dave Cotton wrote:
 On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 10:09 -0500, Andrew Latham wrote:
 
 For an internal historical reason all ours come from the legends of
 Robin Hood.  I used to work with a bunch of Lord of the Rings readers
 and all the machine names came from there.
 
 It always makes a good light discussion point.

So far we have only installed singular machines for clients.  So I name them
palantir.  I wanted a good name that I could reuse and it would make sense.
So we have [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED], etc...

Seemed like a cool thought at the time...

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-12 Thread Peter Corlett
David John Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I quite like the idea that came about earlier with regards to Romand
 and Greek gods, I am thinking (if I ever get off the phone to google
 today) of findind the roman and greek gods of communication..

You are thinking of Mercury and Hermes, the Roman and Greek names
respectively for the same god.

You may have heard of Mercury Communications Ltd., so your idea
isn't entirely original ;)

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-12 Thread Rich Adamson
 it was a wheel. still went on it again an hour later once they put
 it back on!!!
   
 
 /never/ trust french theme parks :)

As a consultant focusing primarily on network performance and security
for the past twelve years, and working with clients in 40+ US States,
we've seen

- systems named after continents
- systems named after species of fish
- Nascar race tracks
- Encoded name (State, City, Dept, Function, Number)
- characters from Starwars
- bodies of water
- etc, etc.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-12 Thread jurgen
In my varied career, I've named servers after:

Composers (until I realised people couldn't spell Tchaikovsky)
Film directors (ditto for Kieslowski)
Streets of Vancouver (cuz that's where I was)
Rivers of Australia (cuz that's where I am)
On 11/05/05, David John Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello listwe are installing 2 new servers (to run asterisk) shortly, for astand alone service.Ignoring our current naming convention, we'dlike to name them something.. but we are not sure what.
a consideration is that on the screens of the phones it shows[EMAIL PROTECTED] (eg [EMAIL PROTECTED]) (all extensions are numeric) sothe users will see it everydayi'm not creative in this way, it doesn't need to be a silly reference
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread David John Walsh
Gents

Whilst I apreciate the sentiments regarding my question, if you are to
look at my track record of helping people - across in the majority
[EMAIL PROTECTED], AMP lists and to a lesser (but growing) extent
asterisk-user and asterisk-biz, its not up there with the super gurus,
but I am putting more back into the list.

I have asked my fair share of questions as well, (and will continue to
do so when needed).

I noticed that you didn't make these comments when people have talked
exclusivly about polycom or cisco hardware (as technically these are
not asterisk either)

There is a high technical aim to the list, there is also a community factor.  

I would however kindly ask that for the benifit of the list any
further discussions regarding this are directed to me personally, the
header information contains my email adress.

Regards

David
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Jean-Michel Hiver
David John Walsh wrote:
Hello list
we are installing 2 new servers (to run asterisk) shortly, for a
stand alone service.  Ignoring our current naming convention, we'd
like to name them something.. but we are not sure what.
 

I'd use constellations and star names. There are enough of them to 
ensure infinite scalability :)

Other ideas: volcanos, greek mythology names, cyclons names...
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
On May 10, 2005 09:13 pm, Paul wrote:
 How about lameass and question? This is the asterisk-users list.
 There are people on this list who need help with *important* things.

I'm happy to see the odd discussion like this, instead of the usual What is 
the BARE MINIMUM I NEED to install Asterisk,  Broadvoice is down again! 
and I don't want to pay for g729, where is the free version crap.

Asterisk-users has no specific topic, aside from asterisk-related discussion.

So yes, take your attitude and blow it right out your arse.

-A.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Andrew Kohlsmith
On May 11, 2005 03:38 am, David John Walsh wrote:
 I would however kindly ask that for the benifit of the list any
 further discussions regarding this are directed to me personally, the
 header information contains my email adress.

Nonsense; it's little sidetracks like this that make the list interesting.  
You've done absolutely nothing wrong, and I for one am enjoying the different 
naming schemes (some old, some new) that are coming up here.

Don't let the odd social miscreant scare you off.

-A.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Black Ratchet
Yeah, serves me right for writing e-mail while half awake.

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  My two toy boxes at work are 'succasunna', named after the 1st city to
  ever have #1ESS phone switch, and 'murrayhill', which was named after
  the location of the ATT headquarters.

 I wonder what that big building in basking ridge was then.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread David John Walsh
I quite like the idea that came about earlier with regards to Romand
and Greek gods, I am thinking (if I ever get off the phone to google
today) of findind the roman and greek gods of communication..



On 5/11/05, Andrew Kohlsmith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On May 11, 2005 03:38 am, David John Walsh wrote:
  I would however kindly ask that for the benifit of the list any
  further discussions regarding this are directed to me personally, the
  header information contains my email adress.
 
 Nonsense; it's little sidetracks like this that make the list interesting.
 You've done absolutely nothing wrong, and I for one am enjoying the different
 naming schemes (some old, some new) that are coming up here.
 
 Don't let the odd social miscreant scare you off.
 
 -A.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Andrew Latham
Naming Conventions for Asterisk Hostnames, . Sounds like a Wiki page idea.

What is the maximum length of a hostname that will display on all the
phones and different displays, do some letters or numbers display
baddly on some phones?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] is not such a good idea as it is i onley not lonley

what is the smallest screen on any phone that could display this name? 20 CHARS?

On 5/10/05, David John Walsh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello list
 
 we are installing 2 new servers (to run asterisk) shortly, for a
 stand alone service.  Ignoring our current naming convention, we'd
 like to name them something.. but we are not sure what.
 
 a consideration is that on the screens of the phones it shows
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (eg [EMAIL PROTECTED]) (all extensions are numeric) so
 the users will see it everyday
 
 i'm not creative in this way, it doesn't need to be a silly reference
 (like jarjar and anikin etc) per se
 
 but im curious
 
 what would you name them?
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 10:09 -0500, Andrew Latham wrote:
 Naming Conventions for Asterisk Hostnames, . 

For an internal historical reason all ours come from the legends of
Robin Hood.  I used to work with a bunch of Lord of the Rings readers
and all the machine names came from there.

It always makes a good light discussion point.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Steve Kennedy
On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 05:40:57PM +0200, Dave Cotton wrote:

 On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 10:09 -0500, Andrew Latham wrote:
  Naming Conventions for Asterisk Hostnames, . 
 For an internal historical reason all ours come from the legends of
 Robin Hood.  I used to work with a bunch of Lord of the Rings readers
 and all the machine names came from there.
 It always makes a good light discussion point.

There's a whole french comic suited to an Asterisk naming convention.
I'll leave it as an exercise for the reader ...


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Ken Diliberto
On the surface, naming may sound trivial.  When you're dealing with users
and people paying your salary/consulting fees, it's not.  Offending the
wrong person because you named the server Nag, Chatterbox,
ETPhoneHome, etc. can be very costly.

You could use some of the following:

PhoneSystem
PhoneManager
PhoneVoiceMail
CompanyPhone

Or, if the atmosphere is right, use something cute:
Lt.Uhura
RadarOriely


Ken

 Gents

 Whilst I apreciate the sentiments regarding my question, if you are to
 look at my track record of helping people - across in the majority
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], AMP lists and to a lesser (but growing) extent
 asterisk-user and asterisk-biz, its not up there with the super gurus,
 but I am putting more back into the list.

 I have asked my fair share of questions as well, (and will continue to
 do so when needed).

 I noticed that you didn't make these comments when people have talked
 exclusivly about polycom or cisco hardware (as technically these are
 not asterisk either)

 There is a high technical aim to the list, there is also a community
 factor.

 I would however kindly ask that for the benifit of the list any
 further discussions regarding this are directed to me personally, the
 header information contains my email adress.

 Regards

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Wiley Siler
Personally, I always liked  

TuxPBX.SomeDOmain.com

As for Greek and Roman Gods of communication...
Mercury for the Romans...  Hermes for the greeks.
He was Zeus' messenger

For large growth systems, country names are very popular.
Otherwise, simple names of whatever fictional group makes yo happy is
cool.
X-men characters for example or maybe Star Wars planets or whatever
works

Have fun,
W





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I quite like the idea that came about earlier with regards to Romand and
Greek gods, I am thinking (if I ever get off the phone to google
today) of findind the roman and greek gods of communication..


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Neil Cherry
trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com wrote:
On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 23:46 -0400, Black Ratchet wrote:
My two toy boxes at work are 'succasunna', named after the 1st city to 
ever have #1ESS phone switch, and 'murrayhill', which was named after 
the location of the ATT headquarters.

I wonder what that big building in basking ridge was then.
Verizon HQ? ;-)
To those that don't understand, it looks like Verizon has
purchased the Basking Ridge building. I think it was initially
sold to an insurance company but I'm not sure.
And Murray Hill was the Bell Labs headquarters, I think.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Dave Cotton
On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 17:11 +0100, Steve Kennedy wrote:

 There's a whole french comic suited to an Asterisk naming convention.
 I'll leave it as an exercise for the reader ...

Yes, before I got involved with Asterisk I had machines at customers
called Asterix, Obelix etc. but watch out remember Mobilix had problems
with the publishers.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Paul Dugas
On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 10:09 -0500, Andrew Latham wrote:
 Naming Conventions for Asterisk Hostnames, .

We're using sleepy, dopey, grumpy, doc, etc. for all the machine. 
Assigned appropiately, doc is the monitoring system, grumpy is the one
remining Win2k server, etc.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread David John Walsh
very nice touch!

I like that - apart from parc asterisk (the theme park just outside
Paris) I went there as child and went on the seven loop roller
coaster, as we went around the loop, we saw something drop past (i
thought it was someones glasses / wallet)

it was a wheel. still went on it again an hour later once they put
it back on!!!

David 
(it was asterisk related, and I was a user of their service!)

On 5/11/05, Steve Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Wed, May 11, 2005 at 05:40:57PM +0200, Dave Cotton wrote:
 
  On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 10:09 -0500, Andrew Latham wrote:
   Naming Conventions for Asterisk Hostnames, .
  For an internal historical reason all ours come from the legends of
  Robin Hood.  I used to work with a bunch of Lord of the Rings readers
  and all the machine names came from there.
  It always makes a good light discussion point.
 
 There's a whole french comic suited to an Asterisk naming convention.
 I'll leave it as an exercise for the reader ...
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread tim panton
A Physicist friend of mine named all the machines in a class C afterthe chemical elements (Hydrogen was x.x.x.1 etc).Our work systems are named after the (fictional) islands in the Earthseabooks. T. http://www.westhawk.co.uk/  ___
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Jean-Michel Hiver

it was a wheel. still went on it again an hour later once they put
it back on!!!
 

/never/ trust french theme parks :)
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Matt Gibson
tim panton wrote:

A Physicist friend of mine named all the machines in a class C after
the chemical elements (Hydrogen was x.x.x.1 etc).
Our work systems are named after the (fictional) islands in the Earthsea
books.
That's an interesting idea.
Currently most of my servers are either 'word varients'
(ie: lingo, slang, jargon, jive, malarky)
or star wars planets/characters.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Paul Hales
And let us not forget 'can someone write a dialplan for me cos I'm a newbie' 

Later,

PaulH

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On May 10, 2005 09:13 pm, Paul wrote:
 How about lameass and question? This is the asterisk-users list.
 There are people on this list who need help with *important* things.

I'm happy to see the odd discussion like this, instead of the usual What is 
the BARE MINIMUM I NEED to install Asterisk,  Broadvoice is down again! 
and I don't want to pay for g729, where is the free version crap.

Asterisk-users has no specific topic, aside from asterisk-related discussion.

So yes, take your attitude and blow it right out your arse.

-A.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Paul Hales
We bought one of those books on the worst cars ever made...every page has great 
names...

PaulH

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On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 10:09 -0500, Andrew Latham wrote:
 Naming Conventions for Asterisk Hostnames, . 

For an internal historical reason all ours come from the legends of Robin Hood. 
 I used to work with a bunch of Lord of the Rings readers and all the machine 
names came from there.

It always makes a good light discussion point.


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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Robert Goodyear
I use tree names, alphabetically, e.g.:
Ash, Birch, Cedar, Dogwood, Elm, Fir et al.
Never had anyone asking me how to pronounce any Sci-Fi arcana that way. 
No offense meant to Sci Fi zealots, of course.

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RE: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Matt Klein
Mine is named spike...
On Thu, 12 May 2005, Paul Hales wrote:
We bought one of those books on the worst cars ever made...every page has great 
names...
PaulH
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On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 10:09 -0500, Andrew Latham wrote:
Naming Conventions for Asterisk Hostnames, .
For an internal historical reason all ours come from the legends of Robin 
Hood.  I used to work with a bunch of Lord of the Rings readers and all the 
machine names came from there.
It always makes a good light discussion point.
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RE: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-11 Thread Christopher Stephens
Mine is called 'blacksun', as that's where it's colo'd.

(idiocy in a naming convention, I know.)

On Wed, 11 May 2005 19:55:36 -0700 (PDT), Matt Klein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 Mine is named spike...
 
 On Thu, 12 May 2005, Paul Hales wrote:
 
  We bought one of those books on the worst cars ever made...every page has 
  great names...
 
  PaulH
 
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  Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours
 
  On Wed, 2005-05-11 at 10:09 -0500, Andrew Latham wrote:
  Naming Conventions for Asterisk Hostnames, .
 
  For an internal historical reason all ours come from the legends of Robin 
  Hood.  I used to work with a bunch of Lord of the Rings readers and all the 
  machine names came from there.
 
  It always makes a good light discussion point.
 
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-10 Thread Matt Riddell
David John Walsh wrote:
i'm not creative in this way, it doesn't need to be a silly reference
(like jarjar and anikin etc) per se
but im curious
what would you name them?
Eniac, Enigma, Minerva, Penelope, HomePABX, NZServer and Collosus are a 
few of mine :)

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-10 Thread Paul
David John Walsh wrote:
Hello list
we are installing 2 new servers (to run asterisk) shortly, for a
stand alone service.  Ignoring our current naming convention, we'd
like to name them something.. but we are not sure what.
a consideration is that on the screens of the phones it shows
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (eg [EMAIL PROTECTED]) (all extensions are numeric) so
the users will see it everyday
i'm not creative in this way, it doesn't need to be a silly reference
(like jarjar and anikin etc) per se
but im curious
what would you name them?
 

How about lameass and question? This is the asterisk-users list. 
There are people on this list who need help with *important* things.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-10 Thread John Novack
Paul wrote:
David John Walsh wrote:
Hello list
we are installing 2 new servers (to run asterisk) shortly, for a
stand alone service.  Ignoring our current naming convention, we'd
like to name them something.. but we are not sure what.
a consideration is that on the screens of the phones it shows
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (eg [EMAIL PROTECTED]) (all extensions are numeric) so
the users will see it everyday
i'm not creative in this way, it doesn't need to be a silly reference
(like jarjar and anikin etc) per se
but im curious
what would you name them?
 

How about lameass and question? This is the asterisk-users list. 
There are people on this list who need help with *important* things.
How about social misfit, rude user , or intolerant so that you 
will always remember the few on this list who just can't seem to 
contribute when they can and ignore the remainder.

And I used to think railfans were the worst.
John Novack
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-10 Thread Andrew Latham
companyname is always a favorite...

On 5/10/05, John Novack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Paul wrote:
 
  David John Walsh wrote:
 
  Hello list
 
  we are installing 2 new servers (to run asterisk) shortly, for a
  stand alone service.  Ignoring our current naming convention, we'd
  like to name them something.. but we are not sure what.
 
  a consideration is that on the screens of the phones it shows
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (eg [EMAIL PROTECTED]) (all extensions are numeric) so
  the users will see it everyday
 
  i'm not creative in this way, it doesn't need to be a silly reference
  (like jarjar and anikin etc) per se
 
  but im curious
 
  what would you name them?
 
 
  How about lameass and question? This is the asterisk-users list.
  There are people on this list who need help with *important* things.
 
 How about social misfit, rude user , or intolerant so that you
 will always remember the few on this list who just can't seem to
 contribute when they can and ignore the remainder.
 
 And I used to think railfans were the worst.
 
 John Novack
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-10 Thread Michael Graves
Tardis = phone box

On Tue, 10 May 2005 20:57:43 -0500, Andrew Latham wrote:

companyname is always a favorite...

On 5/10/05, John Novack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Paul wrote:
 
  David John Walsh wrote:
 
  Hello list
 
  we are installing 2 new servers (to run asterisk) shortly, for a
  stand alone service.  Ignoring our current naming convention, we'd
  like to name them something.. but we are not sure what.
 
  a consideration is that on the screens of the phones it shows
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (eg [EMAIL PROTECTED]) (all extensions are numeric) so
  the users will see it everyday
 
  i'm not creative in this way, it doesn't need to be a silly reference
  (like jarjar and anikin etc) per se
 
  but im curious
 
  what would you name them?
 
 
  How about lameass and question? This is the asterisk-users list.
  There are people on this list who need help with *important* things.
 
 How about social misfit, rude user , or intolerant so that you
 will always remember the few on this list who just can't seem to
 contribute when they can and ignore the remainder.
 
 And I used to think railfans were the worst.
 
 John Novack
 
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-10 Thread Black Ratchet
Paul wrote:
David John Walsh wrote:
*chainsaw-a-roo*
but im curious
what would you name them?
 

How about lameass and question? This is the asterisk-users list. 
There are people on this list who need help with *important* things.

Oh lay off... Fun questions are the spice of life on a boring list.
Getting back to the question at hand. I name my VoIP servers after Bell 
System References

My two toy boxes at work are 'succasunna', named after the 1st city to 
ever have #1ESS phone switch, and 'murrayhill', which was named after 
the location of the ATT headquarters.

My friend named his box after and old Exchange name Gladtone :
http://ourwebhome.com/TENP/Recommended.html
But, this is coming from a phone phreak, so take it with grain of salt.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] What do you name yours

2005-05-10 Thread trixter http://www.0xdecafbad.com
On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 23:46 -0400, Black Ratchet wrote:
 My two toy boxes at work are 'succasunna', named after the 1st city to 
 ever have #1ESS phone switch, and 'murrayhill', which was named after 
 the location of the ATT headquarters.

I wonder what that big building in basking ridge was then.


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